Two Temptations, George Eliot
Two Temptations, George Eliot
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Two Temptations
The Fragile Facades of Marriage, Morality, and Ruin

Author: George Eliot

Series: Middlemarch #7

Narrator: Evelia Farias

Unabridged: 3 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Evelia Farias

Published: 03/19/2026


Synopsis

In the intricately woven society of Middlemarch, the threads of respectability are beginning to snap.What happens when the life you promised yourself becomes a cage of your own making?In Book 7: Two Temptations of George Eliot's masterpiece, the suffocating grip of financial ruin forces proud men to their knees. Dr. Tertius Lydgate, once fueled by brilliant medical ambition, now finds himself drowning in debt and completely isolated by the glacial, secret-keeping defiance of his beautiful wife, Rosamond. As the auctioneer's hammer looms over their home, Lydgate is driven to the brink, eyeing the billiard tables and the intoxicating, destructive lure of chance.Meanwhile, the pious and wealthy banker Nicholas Bulstrode faces a reckoning of a different kind. A ghost from his unsavory past has arrived on his doorstep, demanding a price for his silence. As Bulstrode's carefully constructed empire of morality threatens to collapse, the desperation of these two very different men collides in a heart-wrenching climax of betrayal and pride.Beautifully narrated by Evelia Farias this explosive installment of Middlemarch dives deep into the dark waters of human frailty, the bitter ironies of marriage, and the agonizing compromises we make when everything is on the line. It is a timeless exploration of temptation that will leave you breathless.

About George Eliot

George Eliot is the masculine pen name of Mary Ann Evans (1819–1880), one of Victorian England's leading novelists. Her first stories appeared in Blackwood's magazine, followed by such novels as The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, and Middlemarch. Her work was popular with critics and the public alike, and in later years her novels were especially valued for their detailed portrayals of rural English life.


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