Miss Prim and the Duke of Wylde, Stephanie Laurens
Miss Prim and the Duke of Wylde, Stephanie Laurens
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Miss Prim and the Duke of Wylde

Author: Stephanie Laurens

Narrator: Matthew Brenher

Unabridged: 13 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/17/2023


Synopsis

#1 New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens explores what happens when fate tosses two people who had no intention of marrying each other into the hothouse of a noble betrothal under the avid eyes of the ton. A gentleman seeking a suitable wife is forced by fate and unhelpful circumstance to become engaged to a lady who had no idea that in selflessly assisting him she was auditioning for that part.In the leadup to her tenth Season, Meg Cynster—known to the ton’s eligible bachelors as Miss Prim—takes to the country to ponder the question: If not marriage, then what? She has yet to find an answer when she comes upon a supremely elegant curricle, drawn by a pair of high-spirited horses presided over by an unconscious gentleman. Others present know where he’s staying, but can’t manage the horses. With no real choice, Meg accepts the responsibility and drives the gentleman home. Unfortunately, he’s too inebriated to just leave, so she rouses him enough to help him inside.But then others arrive, and Meg learns the gentleman is none other than Drago Helmsford, the notorious Duke of Wylde—and in order to protect her reputation, she and Drago are forced to declare that they are engaged.Although a shocking surprise for everyone, by all measures, the match is highly desirable. Meg and Drago have no option but to allow the engagement to stand until the end of the Season, when they can quietly call it off. Consequently, they have to keep the fact that their engagement is a sham an absolute secret from everyone, including all members of their families.Through the ensuing whirl of the Season, with all eyes focused avidly on them, they duly pretend to be an affianced couple—roles that, to their surprise, come to them remarkably easily. With every member of their families and all the powerful in society being unrelentingly encouraging, both Meg and Drago, with eyes wide open, start to consider the possibility that marrying the other might just be the answer they’d each been seeking when they’d first met.Then accidents start happening and quickly escalate to attacks, and it becomes clear that someone is intent on preventing Meg from marrying Drago. Why is unclear, but with the threat hanging over them, the Cynsters and Helmsfords rally around to ensure Meg makes it to the altar. But even after the wedding, when Drago and Meg retreat to his estate, the attacks continue until, with their hearts and future on the line, Drago and Meg risk all in a gamble to expose the faceless villain and bring the ever-present danger to an end.

About Stephanie Laurens

Stephanie Laurens is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of novels set in Regency England that have captivated readers around the globe.

About Matthew Brenher

Matthew Brenher, originally from London, now lives in Los Angeles. His theatrical background includes performances in no fewer than twenty Shakespearean productions, including Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure, As You Like It, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo in Romeo & Juliet, and the title role in Henry V. In Los Angeles, he played Claudius in Hamlet, Cassio in Othello, Antony in Antony & Cleopatra, Antipholous of Syracuse in Comedy of Errors, and Orsino in Twelfth Night. Other theater includes: Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, Trigorin in The Seagull, Alistair in Shaw’s The Millionairess, Jerry in Pinter’s Betrayal, the title role in Dracula, and George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, for which he was awarded best performance by a lead actor/drama by Stage Scene LA 2009–2010. He’s performed in new plays, most recently in A Bitter Fruit for Palestine, Vulcan in Love’s Mistress at the famous Globe theater in London, and Petko in an acclaimed production of The Mapletree Game. On television, he played “Mad” Marcus for six months in the now defunct British soap Brookside. Other television includes: Rules of Engagement, Bodyguards, The Blind Date, Starhunter, The Grid, Eastenders, and Nostradamus. Films include Execution, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Stay Shy, and The Boy Who would Be King. He works in commercials and industrials and is an accomplished voice-over artist.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne-Mammy on August 22, 2023

On the whole Ms Laurens 's books can be relied on to be entertaining, although they are not always excellent or flawless. This particular episode focuses very much on the social life of the haut ton and although set in the second half of the 19th century, little is said of the major developments in......more

Goodreads review by Kotori on August 26, 2023

harry potter takes on Regency Incredible. In the deepest sense. I kept waiting for this story to properly get going, but the most exciting events occured in the 1st 10% of the book. After the betrothal of the main characters, we are walked thru painstaking facsimiles of the london high society. It read......more

Goodreads review by Rosemarie on August 28, 2023

No good deed goes unpunished...or does it? Meg is walking near her cousin's house, when she encounters a carriage that has stopped with upset horses. She takes care of them only to discover that the driver is in a drunken stupor! She helps him home and ends up in a compromising situation. Drago, the......more

Goodreads review by Linda Burris on August 24, 2023

Loved It!! I loved Drago and Meg's story. Of course I love the Cynsters and all of their stories. There was intrigue and the mystery of who was plotting against them. They were of course perfect for each other. I loved the way the story was brought together. I highly recommend this author and this bo......more


Quotes

“Stephanie Laurens never fails to entertain and charm her readers with vibrant plots, snappy dialogue, and unforgettable characters.” Historical Romance Reviews, praise for the author