Lady Gone Wicked, Elizabeth Bright
Lady Gone Wicked, Elizabeth Bright
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Lady Gone Wicked

Author: Elizabeth Bright

Narrator: Rachael Beresford

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/21/2021


Synopsis

Nicholas Eastwood is finally about to get everything he ever wanted. As a reward for his service to the Crown, he has been offered the title of marquess. All he has to do is stay scandal-free until the papers are signed. There's just one problem: his ex-lover, presumed dead, is remarkably alive.

Adelaide Bursnell is determined to right her wrongs. She will be a dutiful daughter and loving sister. Most importantly, she must marry before her scandal catches up to her. Nicholas was once her ruin, but now he is determined to be her salvation. If he can find her a suitable husband, their shared past can stay buried.

But old temptations prove impossible to resist, and scandal can never stay secret for long . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Elizabeth Bright

Elizabeth Bright is a USA Today bestselling author of romance with heart, humor, and heat. When she's not writing stubborn heroines and the men who adore them, Elizabeth can be found hiking and rock climbing. She lives in Washington DC with her two daughters, who are every bit as difficult and wonderful as the characters she writes.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ana on March 05, 2018

Overall, this was a nice read, but the heroine's guilt over feeling lust felt a little excessive and that made the ending a little unsatisfying.......more

Goodreads review by Krystal on February 09, 2018

Although this is considered book #2, you do not have to read the first in order to understand and enjoy this one. Yes, this story does feature characters we first meet in Twice as Wicked, but that is all. This book stands alone on its own. I have to say I enjoyed this story, even if the "man has fee......more

Goodreads review by Jas on February 12, 2018

This book was even better than the first in the series. The characters were interesting. I really felt for Nicholas and was infuriated t that everyone tried to downplay the lifelong hurt he felt after being tossed aside by his family. Plus how do you not love a heroine who tries to hide and read in......more