The Perfect Stranger, Anne Gracie
The Perfect Stranger, Anne Gracie
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The Perfect Stranger

Author: Anne Gracie

Narrator: Heather Wilds

Unabridged: 11 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/12/2021


Synopsis

They vow to love, honor, cherish . . .

With her signature spirit, Faith Merridew has left everything she's ever known for the man she thought was the love of her life. Instead he leaves her name—and dreams—in the dust. That is, until she crosses paths with Nicholas Blacklock, a Waterloo veteran, who offers to save her reputation with a marriage of convenience.

. . . and then get to know one other.

A hardened soldier, Nick hides a deadly secret—and tries to keep Faith at arm's length. But even though Nick can command legions of men with a word, his orders go sweetly ignored by his convenient bride. And as they come to know one another more deeply, she brings out in him things he thought dead: gentleness, laughter . . . and love . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Anne Gracie

Anne Gracie is the award-winning author of the Marriage of Convenience, Chance Sisters, and Brides of Bellaire Gardens romance series. She started her first novel while backpacking solo around the world, writing by hand in notebooks. Since then, her books have been translated into more than sixteen languages, and include Japanese manga editions. As well as writing, Anne promotes adult literacy, flings balls for her dog, enjoys her tangled garden, and keeps bees.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gavin on August 01, 2022

This third book in Anne Gracie’s Merridew Sisters Quartet was not quite as good as the first two books in the series but was still a fun and enjoyable read. The premise was a little different and the story a tad darker and more melancholy in tone than the previous books. Faith, Hope’s twin sister, h......more

Goodreads review by Mei on November 28, 2014

While I enjoyed it, it wasn't as god as the previous ones... Don't misunderstand me, it was still a nice story, but I started being bored with the old trope: I know what's better for you Here we have Feith's story. The first part of her story was missing and we get just glimpses of what hapened and how......more