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The Minx Who Met Her Match
- The Brethren, Book 4
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
In the next book in USA Today best-seller Christi Caldwell's The Brethren series, sparks fly between a spirited lady and the unyielding barrister she goes toe-to-toe with.
Duncan Everleigh, barrister, widower, father. Accused murderer... Found innocent in the death of his wife, Duncan's reputation is ruined, his law practice is nearly destroyed, and his daughter hates him. He's content living for his work. Until one day he meets....
Miss Josephine Pratt... Her life is in tatters. Her oldest brother has brought them to financial ruin. Her betrothed has broken their engagement. Looking to escape, Josephine loses herself in her real passion - her other brother’s law books. A chance meeting in the London streets soon finds her employed by the last man she should, the barrister who'll be opposing her brother in court.
Soon, Duncan and Josephine, two people who have vowed to never love again, find the protective walls they’ve each built crumbling. When past secrets threaten to destroy their future, they’ll have to decide if love is enough.
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- 03-04-20
Weak, too predictable.
The narrator as usual was good and I feel sorry the material was so weak.
He is a barrister, who lost everything after being wrongly accused of killings his wife. He is defending a man committed for treason, but is actually the fall guy for the establishment.
She is the type of woman I have no time for, though I have to keep reminding myself we are in a Parallel Universe.
Really paddling in Hyde Park, get soaking wet and no one saw you, PLEASE !!!
It is bad enough the ease, the man gets under the woman's skirts in her stories.The Acers of material involved, what with the petticoats, makes it herculean task.
If she is a suffragette, she is out of time.
However; she forces her opinions and wishes down the throats of others, never expects her principles, codes of standards or agreements should apply to her.
The men come out looking ineffectual wimps, not romantic figures.
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