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Secrets of Surrender
Secrets of Surrender
Secrets of Surrender
Audiobook9 hours

Secrets of Surrender

Written by Madeline Hunter

Narrated by Simon Prebble

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

In Secrets of Surrender, best-selling author Madeline Hunter pulls listeners into a seductive Regency era tale of untapped desire. When proud Roselyn Longworth is auctioned off at a dinner party to the highest bidder, she dreads passing from one cruel man to another. But Kyle Bradwell proves himself to be a true gentleman and an even more insatiable lover, and Roselyn finds herself succumbing to his seductive grip-one that demands her complete surrender.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 13, 2009
ISBN9781440709357
Secrets of Surrender

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Mostly pretty middle of the road for me. I liked the couple alright. There were some better parts here and there.

    Side note, the heroine does something just ridiculously dumb in the first chapter or so, and I think it was supposed to be something quickly dismissed, but it rubbed at me for a long, long while. lol. She's been sleeping with a man who's been giving her gifts, but he takes her to a houseparty and ends up revealing himself to be a horrible person and refuses to even let her leave. She finally is allowed to go, and her rescuer tells her to gather her things and she just refuses. She doesn't want anything that came from that previous man apparently. The hero even makes the point that whatever the cad gave her she's certainly earned it by this point, and still(!) she walks out of the house with just the clothes on her back! She's leaving even her own clothes and things!? And she is not at all well off where she can just buy all new when she gets home and it's only a minor inconvenience or something. She's fallen on hard times, she's already sold off most of her furniture and things! What the Hell is she doing walking away from a decent chunk of her remaining (probably her nicest, since it was a house party) possessions? She doesn't even have money or an extra item to sell to pay for the stagecoach home or anything!? So she went from being at the total mercy of one man, burned terribly by it, and then straight into being at the total mercy of another, only this one is a complete stranger as well. It's just staggeringly stupid to me. And she wasn't even sneaking out in the dead of night or something (even then definitely pocket the jewelry to sell at least!) so there's nothing but some sort of misplaced pride or impatience or something to stop her from taking every single item. AND not only is she walking away *much* worse off for all her many troubles, she leaves it behind for that horrible man to profit from! Grrr. I'm sure he was just delighted to get all his gifts back, plus whatever else she brought with her. *facepalm* It's never mentioned again, so I'm sure the author just meant it to be a small aside or something, but the absolute reckless stupidity of it galls me. *pulls hair out* lol.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Roselyn Longworth gave up her dignity when she became the mistress of her brother's creditor. She was saved and brought back to society's graces by again one of her brother's creditors.I read the book, but was disappointed. I was enticed by the books description and I felt in the beginning, the story line was developing. Towards the middle of the book, I just wanted it to end.