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Notorious Atherton
- Narrated by: Eliza Jane Cornell
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Pirate and the Princess
Nora Adams believes she is only a schoolteacher and a poor seaman's widow until the day she inherits a fortune, and her mother sends her to London to deliver a mysterious message to a newly arrived foreign princess - who looks much like Nora. Once Princess Elena receives Nora's missive, she steals Nora's identity and vanishes. Left adrift in unfamiliar waters wearing ill-fitting royal shoes, Nora determinedly sets out in search of the real royal.
Nick Atherton long ago retired from his villainous life of piracy, but he's dragged out of his role as fashionable fribble to protect the princess - or the false princess. Nick would far rather seduce the comely widow, but to do so he must dodge French spies and pursue misbehaving royalty. For the fate of a nation, Devil Nick takes to the high seas again, but will that cost him the only woman he could ever love?
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- Amazon Customer
- 2022-04-25
Great history lesson but boring
I'm a big fan of Patricia Rice but, unfortunately, it was very boring. I never leave bad reviews but I literally listened to 3/4 of the book and just can't finish. The amount of historical references and a couple sex scenes were all this book had going for it... hope it's a one off as I've enjoyed all her other work.
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- 2023-07-03
Good Story, Got Used to the Reader
I enjoyed this story more than the last. That is to say, I found this one to be more of a page-turner and was eager to come back to it. All the books in this series have been good so far and I hope the next/last one follows suit.
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