A Scandal for Stratford
The Lords of Bucknall Club, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Oscar Delaney
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By:
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J. A. Rock
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Lisa Henry
About this listen
He has all he could ask for.
James Lewis, the Earl of Stratford, has precisely what he wants: a quiet existence on his family estate, a thriving horse trade that leaves him plenty of time to work on the final volume of his anonymously published opus, The Maiden Diaries, and a deeply committed albeit unconventional relationship with his stablemaster, Harold Granger. While the shy, awkward earl can barely manage a word in London society, with Harold, he can share anything.
He wouldn’t change a thing.
Harold Granger knows what he and James risk by loving one another. James’s reputation as an eccentric recluse would be twisted into something far worse if anyone learned he was carrying on an affair with a servant. Worse still if anyone learned that Harold puts the earl on his knees and delivers the welts and bruises James begs for. But when it’s just the two of them, everything feels so perfectly right, and Harold is determined to remain a safe harbor to James no matter what.
But a storm is fast approaching.
Their determination to protect each other is put to the test when James’s volatile younger brother, Frederick, returns from a decade abroad, nursing grudges from the past. When Frederick stumbles upon James’s secrets, he sees a means to rid himself of his brother and reclaim his own place in society. His scheming forces James and Harold from their idyllic life and into a web of treachery that can only be untangled by the Bucknall Club circle–if the two can let themselves trust these newfound friendships the way they trust each other.
A Scandal for Stratford is the sixth audiobook in The Lords of Bucknall Club series, where the Regency meets m/m romance. The Lords of Bucknall Club audiobooks can be listened to as stand-alones but are best enjoyed in order.
©2022 J.A. Rock and Lisa Henry (P)2022 Tales Told LLCWhat listeners say about A Scandal for Stratford
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 15-10-23
Tied for my favorite in this series!
When I reviewed book 4, A Sanctuary for Soulden, I said it was my favorite in the series and I also said that while the books standalone you might enjoy them more if you read/listen to them in order. Those statements are still true but I have to confess that I messed up and read this book before reading book 5. I also can now say that this one is tied with book 4 for my favorite in the series.
In every book we’ve been teased with discussions and short teasers about a “scandalous” book, The Maiden Diaries – by an anonymous author, that everyone seems to be reading. Well, the author is no longer anonymous (it’s revealed in the blurb) and the story surrounding James, the Earl of Stratford, his writing, and his love of his stablemaster, Harold was a thrilling conclusion to this series.
This book is quite a bit different from the others. James is a willing submissive to Harold, in fact, he needs what Harold gives him in order to function. There is also edge of your seat things going on when the Earl’s brother, Frederick, shows up without warning. The blurb gives you more detail.
A Scandal for Stratford is a thrilling, and at times heartbreaking, conclusion to a different kind of historical romance series and I absolutely loved everything about it!
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request; my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
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- choccygrl
- 12-11-23
A fitting end to the series
The final book in the series and I have to admit I’m sad to see the gang go.
This one was harder for me to read for two reasons:
The BDSM is not the lite version that I can normally read at a push, it’s heavy on every letter. But these scenes tell the reader a lot about the love between this couple and they’re not really something you can skip. And the authors don’t skip on these scenes especially in the first half of the book. Which is surprising because the rest of the series is quite light on the sex scenes.
Awaiting Frederick’s arrival and knowing that something terrible would come from it gave me low level anxiety.
Consequently I enjoyed the second half of the book much more. Harold’s determination to get to James and his total belief in his and James’ relationship, was a joy. James’ determination to get himself out of the situation he found himself in. The gang rallying around this shy, reclusive Lord. All this was a joy to listen to.
I’d love a spin off series with Aumont, Darling, Chant, and a very reluctant Gale solving crimes.
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