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The Private Secretary
- Narrated by: Mark James
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
Down on his luck and desperate for employment, Ezra Seton is offered only one job: to work in the house of a heartless bully, the very man who drove Ezra’s lover away. Gritting his teeth, Ezra takes the position. But neither the new job nor the master of house are close to what he expected. Still, he vows to keep his distance, no matter how difficult maintaining his composure in the face of relentless drollery becomes.
Robert Demme’s pleasure-seeking days are over. Having rescued his cousin Ambrose from a lunatic asylum, he expends much of his energy pacifying the fragile eccentric. Hiring an assistant offers some relief - and also intriguing temptation. Unfortunately, the fascinating Seton apparently loathes him. Determined to discover the reason, Robert uses his considerable wit to get under the man’s skin, stunned when his plan backfires. Instead of unraveling the stalwart secretary, Robert has undone himself. All he’s accomplished is deepening his own interest. Perhaps he senses Robert’s not-so-innocent attraction.
When the two spend the night together in an inn, their mutual desire proves too strong. The secretary and the gentleman succumb to lust. But when Ezra’s old flame reappears and the cousin’s experiments go awry, it’s a battle to discover which will win the day: love or lunacy.
This edition includes a selection from Simon and the Christmas Spirit, a title by Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee.
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- Ulrika
- 01-04-19
Hot and funny historical
I admire Ms Devon’s talent at writing books that are set in a realistic historical setting, where homosexuality is a crime, while making the book light and fairly angst-free at the same time. This book is another shining example of how it’s possible to do just that.
You’ve read the blurb, you know what the book is about, Ezra and Robert meet, they experience forced proximity, and they fall first in lust, then in love, in a friends-to-enemies kind of way.
Again Ms Devon writes full and interesting characters, not just the MCs, but the supporting cast as well. I’m struck by how difficult it was to be different in that time period, not just being homosexual, but being ”crazy”, like Robert’s cousin Ambrose too. Still, this book is rather light and funny, even though it touches on heavier subjects as well.
Mark James is a great narrator for this book, he made the characters come alive for me.
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