A Rival for Rivingdon
The Lords of Bucknall Club, Book 3
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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
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He must marry well, to secure his fortune.
The Honourable Loftus Rivingdon is poised to make his debut into society. He’s beautiful, charming, and quite the catch of the season. If only he could find the right hat. With the zealous assistance of his doting mother, Loftus has one ambition only: to meet and marry a wealthy peer. And Loftus knows just the peer—the dauntingly handsome, infinitely fashionable Viscount Soulden. Good thing there’s nothing standing in his way.
He must also marry well, to secure his fortune.
The Honourable Morgan Notley is poised to make his debut into society. He’s beautiful, charming, and quite the catch of the season. And he has just found the perfect hat. With the zealous assistance of his doting mother, Morgan has one ambition only: to meet and marry a wealthy peer. And Morgan knows just the peer—the dauntingly handsome, infinitely fashionable Viscount Soulden. Good thing there’s nothing standing in his w—
Damn it all to hell.
Their ambitions collide.
When Loftus and Morgan both set their sights on Soulden, the rivalry of the season begins. Their mutual hatred escalates into spite, sabotage, and scandal, as all of society eagerly waits to see which diamond of the first water will prevail. Except the course of true loathing, just like true love, never did run smooth. The harder they try to destroy each other, the closer they come to uncovering each other’s deepest vulnerabilities—and the more difficult it becomes to deny the burning attraction between them.
A Rival for Rivingdon is the third audiobook in The Lords of Bucknall Club series, where the Regency meets m/m romance. The Lords of Bucknall Club books can be listened to as stand-alones but are best enjoyed in order.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 01-10-23
Another great story in this series!
Cornell Collins did a great job performing the first two audiobooks in this series and then the narrator for the remaining books switched to Oscar Delaney. Sometimes when there’s a narrator switch mid-series it can be disconcerting but I didn’t find that to be the case here. Oscar Delaney did a fine job with this book and I enjoyed listening to his voice very much.
The Honorable Loftus Rivingdon and the Honorable Morgan Notley don’t hit it off too well. This is a great enemies-to-lovers story. A lot of it is very humorous with both of them doing foolish things to try and get the attention of Viscount Soulden. They get on each other’s nerves but then things begin to change and they develop feelings for each other even though they know that their families won’t approve.
Viscount Solden proved to be very instrumental in solving the two lovers’ problems. His book is next in the series and I can’t wait to listen to 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
- 13-10-23
Regency teen drama
Listened to audio.
Imagine a teen drama but as Regency. Loftus and Morgan are very insular as only teens can be, especially ones that have been moulded by pushy mothers. The mothers in this are quite horrid, especially Loftus' mother. I found it all a bit much at first but of course the change to the MCs by the end was all the sweeter for their obnoxious behaviour at the beginning.
Loved how the authors tied it all in with Soulden at the end.
There's a change of narrator from this book on for the rest of the series. Still an enjoyable performance.
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