The Wickedest Lord Alive, Christina Brooke
The Wickedest Lord Alive, Christina Brooke
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The Wickedest Lord Alive

Author: Christina Brooke

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/01/2014


Synopsis

Eight years ago, a tall, handsome stranger entered Lizzie Allbright's bedchamber and consummated a marriage of the utmost necessity. The Marquis of Steyne had agreed to wed and bed Lord Bute's admittedly lovely daughter to pay off his mother's gambling debts. But once the deed was done, Steyne's lawfully wedded wife vanished into the night.

Years later, Steyne has nearly forgotten about his runaway bride. But when he suddenly finds himself in need of an heir, he has no choice but to track her down. Living happily in a small village under an assumed name, Lizzie is surprised to see her husband—and to feel such a strong attraction to him. But she is downright shocked when he asks her to bear him a son. How can they possibly repeat the heated encounter of their ill-fated wedding night . . . without falling hopelessly in love?

About Christina Brooke

Christina Brooke is the award-winning author of the Ministry of Marriage series and the Westruthers series. A Golden Heart winner and two-time RITA finalist, Christina's books have also been nominated for Romantic Times magazine's Reviewers' Choice Award, as well as for the Bookseller's Best and the Australian Romantic Book of the Year Award. A former lawyer, Christina lives in Australia with her husband, two noisy sons, and one enormous dog.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lauren

Read: 8/12/14 Reread: 2016 Eight years ago, the Marquis of Steyne married Lizzie to pay of his mother's gambling debt. Lizzie had no idea till after the marriage is consummated how he really feels about her. Heartbroken, she leaves in the middle of the night. Years later, Steyne tracks his wife down.......more

Goodreads review by Jenny

Great love story! It was sweet and passionate and both hero and heroine were lovable! Hero had a dark side but he was vulnerable as well and heroine was a sweetheart who made my heart melt!......more