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Tempted by a Rogue
Tempted by a Rogue
Tempted by a Rogue
Audiobook3 hours

Tempted by a Rogue

Written by Lauren Smith

Narrated by Carolyn Morris

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The rogue's temptation would be her undoing...


Gemma Haverford knows exactly who she will marry: James Randolph, the man she's had a secret understanding with for the last 11 years. With every letter written between them while he's been off at sea, their love has grown. Now they will be reunited with his return to England.

There's just one problem. The man whose words she'd fallen in love with isn't James at all....


Jasper Holland, a gentleman rogue of the first order, is trapped. Talked into a scheme by his best friend, he pretended to be James for 11 years as he wrote to Gemma, even though he'd promised James he'd break it off. But now with his return to England, his secret will come out - and he'll lose the one woman he can't live without.


What began as a game of words, now becomes a game of hearts, and Jasper will pay any price to call Gemma his.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLauren Smith
Release dateSep 23, 2015
ISBN9781947206939

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lauren Smith’s novella, “Tempted by a Rogue” has exactly two things going for it. First – it is narrated by the excellent Carolyn Morris, whose name has been woefully absent among the lists of new audiobook historical romances over the past year or so; and second – it’s short. Mind you, at around three hours and fifteen minutes, it’s not short enough, because by the halfway mark the inconsistencies in the storytelling and characterization had become so annoying that I struggled to finish it.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Glorifies letting men treat women like shit above and beyond any regency romance novel I've read. Seriously disgusting. Couldn't when finish it
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This may sound harsh but the only good thing about this book was that it is short. If James had come to a bad end with his chosen bride, perhaps I would have added another star. The constant allusion that James and Jasper looked so much alike they could be brothers terrified me. Im glad they are not brothers. And I am glad I'm done with this story and will be moving on to another.