A Brother’s Price
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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Written by:
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Wen Spencer
About this listen
In a world where male children are rare, a man is a valuable commodity - to be sold to the highest bidder....
It isn't easy being the oldest boy in a house run by women - especially for Jerin Whistler. The grand-matriarchs of his clan are descended from soldiers, spies, and thieves. That's partly what's kept their family alive in the wilderness. But it also means Jerin's doomed to marry the girls next door - a fate he's convinced is worse than death. But Jerin gets in even worse trouble when, in the process of a daring rescue, he falls in love with a royal princess who's as high above his station as it's possible to be.
Ren knows that Jerin is too far below her class to be an appropriate match for her and her royal sisters. But then she hears rumors of a long-held Whistler family secret - one that might provide a way for them to finally be together. Unfortunately, she still has four sisters to convince. And that's before Jerin even comes to the capital - where simmering political tensions will threaten not just their love, but all their lives....
©2005 Wendy Kosak (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about A Brother’s Price
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- SWL
- 2019-09-13
Fascinating Flip to Male/Female Dynamic
A great "what if" women outnumbered men 50+ to 1. Wen is so good at creating a world view with wild changes to the norrn. I was always sorry a sequel was never written.
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- David
- 2020-07-30
wonderful ride and view change.
The world had a old west feel of tech with a complete social change based on birth rates. I am truly impressed that the world feels solid and logical with this change. I think part of the reason the premise works so well is the attention to social details the author has done.
I find myself revisiting this story from time to time. the narration is also very well done.
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- Kitten
- 2021-12-21
i knew it would be good
this was a satisfying role reversal read and I wish there was more of it
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