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Lady Ambition's Dilemma
- The Scott-De Quincy Mysteries, Book Three
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
- Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
A dynasty is at stake.
It seemed like a straightforward request–and Helena is used to her sister Blanche making demands on her time and fortune.
But the most ambitious of her sisters reveals a dilemma that may wipe out the title she holds. When tragedy strikes, Helena must reprise her role as the Investigating Lady to save a nephew she doesn’t even like.
And what about her own future? The return of a hero from the past awakens old emotions and suggests new possibilities, while the revelation of the full extent of Armand Fortier’s family secret poses a challenge Fortier himself thinks insurmountable. Where will Cupid’s arrows land?
Join Helena as she contends with a potential scandal that’s even bigger than the last one, gains new allies and an enemy with a most convincing argument, and learns a secret that may change the course of history.
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- Kindle CustomerJeni
- 15-11-24
the narrators appears to have improved
I have been following this series from the beginning, starting by reading book one and really loving it. Then I started getting the audiobooks, and found the narration pretty awful in book two with the false British accent which spoilt the story. I believe it was better in this audiobook, or perhaps I was becoming accustomed to it. I am now going to listen to the audiobook of book one and see what I think. I really think the voice was less strident and easier to listen to in book three than book two. overall I it would probably be best to use British narrators for stories set in Britain
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