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  • By: Cathy Maxwell
  • Narrator: Mary Jane Wells
  • Category: Fiction, General, Romance
  • Length: 7 hours 35 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: June 12, 2018
  • Language: English
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A Match Made in Bed Audiobook Summary

Once upon a time there were three young ladies who, despite their fortunes, had been on the marriage mart a bit too long. They were known as “the Spinster Heiresses” . . .

Miss Cassandra Holwell is too tall, too bookish, and too smart–but she does have money and a father who wants a grand title for her. Cassandra hasn’t felt a desire to marry until she meets the sinfully handsome Duke of Camberly, who captures her imagination . . . until Soren York, Earl of Dewsberry and her family’s sworn enemy, steps in the way.

The Holwells ruined Soren’s family, and he’s lived on the knife’s edge trying to resurrect their fortunes . . . until he considers marrying the Holwell Heiress. Not only would her dowry give him the funds he needs, he has secretly had an eye on the independent-minded bluestocking since they both first realized the differences between men and women.

She likes to read; he has no patience for books. She knows little of sex; he is a man of the world and willing to school her. Her family destroyed his; his offer of marriage may be her only salvation.

Now Cassandra and Soren must learn to love each other for who they are, not what they are–and the lessons are becoming an exercise in absolute pleasure.

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A Match Made in Bed Audiobook Narrator

Mary Jane Wells is the narrator of A Match Made in Bed audiobook that was written by Cathy Maxwell

Cathy Maxwell spends hours in front of her computer pondering the question, “Why do people fall in love?” It remains for her the great mystery of life and the secret to happiness. Contact Cathy at [email protected] or the old-fashioned way at PO Box 484, Buda, TX. 78610.

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Cathy Maxwell is the author of A Match Made in Bed

A Match Made in Bed Full Details

Narrator Mary Jane Wells
Length 7 hours 35 minutes
Author Cathy Maxwell
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Publisher HarperAudio
Release date June 12, 2018
ISBN 9780062878854

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The publisher of the A Match Made in Bed is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fiction, General, Romance

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The publisher of the A Match Made in Bed is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062878854.

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Goodreads Reviews

Lover of Romance

July 25, 2019

This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance*May Contain Spoilers*A Match Made In Bed is book two in Cathy Maxwell's "Spinster Heiresses" series and I saw this one available at my public library through their Overdrive and I grabbed it right up. I have been in a historical listening mood lately and with Mary Jane Wells as the narrator for this book I just knew it would be a keeper and I definitely should be listening to my instincts more because this because packed quite a punch and in some ways, I never really expected to see coming. The one true talent (there are many) but what I have truly come to admire about this author over the years is the unique style of storytelling and the way she grabs the readers attention and the levels of emotion that sneak up on you.Miss Cassandra Howell has come to London with her father and step mother to find a man to marrry, she has a fortune gifted to her by her grandfather and her father seeks a good match for her. When Cass runs into an old flame, her life is about to change in ways that she doesn't see coming. Soren York, the Duke of Camberly and Cassandra were once very good friends but then a foolish stunt from Soren hurt their friendship and Cass has never been able to forgive him. But now Soren and Cass are in close proximity to each other and the tension fly's between them. What starts as a book finding mission, Cass ends up in a compromised position and the only way to save her reputation will be to marry. Cassandra agrees, because she doesn't want to be hidden away in the country side, and seeing the way that Soren tried to protect her emboldened her resolve to pave her own life and her own decisions. But her life changes when she learns that her father has spent her whole fortune and there is nothing and has even sold off all of her possessions except for her mother's pearl necklace. Cassandra's life has turned upside down as she is betrayed by the man she trusted the most. But Soren and Cass find their own way in their lives, one where their love is reignited and a family is formed.The second book in the Spinster Heiresses series is a truly passion ignited love tale that breathes life into a fobidden tale of a Romeo and Juliet retelling. Soren and Cassandra's friendship was forbidden, but they didn't let the hate their families had for each other to stop them. They were practically inseperable until their teens and Soren made a stupid boyhood mistake that cost him the best person in his life, a girl he loved with hair like the sun and he never forgot her. Now its been years since they have seen each other. Soren and Cassandra are both different people. Soren has cultivated businesses in the America's, a widower with a son to raise in a land where his son's heritage won't be welcome by everyone. But Soren is determined to raise his son in England and show him to be the best man he can be. As Soren and Cass reconnect, their love story we see is just beginning as Cassandra finds her own place in the world and builds her own dreams with the loving support of Soren and the creation of their family.I truly was astounded by this book, I never expected the level of emotion that I saw coming into this story. I also love a solid retelling especially with a Romeo and Juliet retelling where we see a happy ending develop and boy does that happen. We see the forbidden love that they have paved, how they have both gone against their families to be together. What is truly remarkable in their story is the ways that they don't let the past deter them from a happy future and aren't afraid of working together to carve their own path.Overall I found A Match Made In Bed to be a story of layers of emotion, reconnecting friendships, levels of true sacrifice and perserverance and the love tale that is empowering to its readers! SUPERB!

Bambi

April 03, 2018

This is the second installment of Cathy Maxwell's Spinster Heiresses series featuring a group of three heroines with "new money" so to speak, and less-than-desirable family connections. Our spinsters, Leonie, Cassandra and Willa bonded over their struggle on the marriage mart, each with a father seeking to purchase a title with his daughter's life. Last season, when the newly-appointed Duke of Camberly appeared on the scene, our trio made a game of his attention.Despite the game in play, Cassandra Holwell is carrying a torch for the Duke of Camberly - if only Soren York would stop popping up at all the social events. But when Cassandra learns the truth about the duke and Soren is out to defend her honor, she starts to see him in a different light. I didn't always like Cassandra and felt she was unfairly hard on Soren at times, but she seemed to work through it within a reasonable time. I did feel bad for her at one point in the story, but I admired her willingness to keep moving on despite a huge setback.Soren York is trying his best to save his birthright and restore the family coffers after the spendthrift ways and gambling of his father and grandfather. While he needs to marry a heiress, he only has eyes for Cassandra Holwell. I enjoyed Soren's flirtations and wooing attempts, rebuffed as they were. Despite the way Cassandra treated him, he was still willing to come to her defense when it mattered, which was commendable. I liked his grit and open-mindedness. His first marriage and business dealings in Canada showed that, unlike most of society at the time, he was accepting of individual and cultural difference. I really liked him as a hero, especially that he worked so hard to make the marriage with Cassandra work.I thought our couple would have more trouble rubbing along given the long-standing feud between their families. But both showed maturity and unwillingness to repeat past mistakes. Soren was definitely more invested in the relationship on the front end, but Cassandra caught up without dragging it out too far. I did feel like this couple communicated at a better-than-average level. They didn't attempt to keep malicious secrets, and were able to come to a reasonable conclusion to any disagreements they had.I still wish we had more interaction between our spinster heiresses, as I did enjoy their friendship at the beginning of If Ever I Should Love You. Leonie didn't appear in this installment at all, and we only got small snatches of Willa. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book that I received from the publisher, Avon.

Elodie’s Reading Corner

December 10, 2018

My second read by Cathy Maxwell, and I do loved this one too, it seems I’m reading this story backwards, but it is no problems, even if some of the characters are recurrent from one book to another.I do love how the author deals with the protagonists feelings, they do not shy away their angst, resentment nor sadness, they are not perfect but once they accept to talk they are rather frank, even if it is to say things the other would not like or to discuss about matters they may hide.Cassandra has always felt like an outsider, she is too tall, too smart, why she had tried to please her family even when she sensed it will not gain anything. Why she cherished her childhood friendship with Soren, the one she should hate because of a family’s feud. Until he hurt her then left. So when ten years have gone by, she is first stone wrapped to avoid him at all cost, after all, he is her family’s nemesis. Plus he is only interested in her dowry.Soren York, The Earl Of Dewsberry, has only his tittle as a remembrance of what his family was, but now that he has a goal, he will try his best to reach him, and for it, he needs Cassandra Holwell, the woman who seems to avoid him whenever possible. Once he has set his sight on her, he won’t give up, even after each rejection, he stands for her.I do loved them both, Cassandra has a lot coming to her, she will have to rethink everything she has known, by so she will grew up a lot. While Soren is rather resilient, he makes things do and follows the road life appears to want for him even if he bents it at most he can. It was good to see them, once they were able to sort out their past issues, taking their life in hands, discussing the pros and cons of what they will do. « “We’ll have differences, Cass. That is the way of things, but as long as I can reach for you and you reach for me, there is nothing we can’t weather together.” »Yes, the vilain of the story did not get his right reward, but it is also how life is, and who knows what the future has in stock for him.They will band together to built a new destiny for themselves. Soren will do anything to protect those he loves, he went back to England to give his son his birthrights and also made up things with Cassandra, he knows what he wants but he is also able to listen, he learned the hard way that being deaf can cause a great deal of pain. As for Cassandra, once her world turned upside down, she will have to learn to trust again.« “Why not? We could use great ideas. This will be a new life for both of us. We are both feeling our way.” “This is not what I expected my marriage to be,” she confessed. “Life rarely meets our expectations. But sometimes, when we are lucky, we discover things are better than we could have imagined.” »Now I will have to read the first book in this series.

Hallie

September 01, 2020

3.5

Debby *BabyDee*

July 25, 2021

Love this series by Cathy Maxwell. Delightful read.

Tracy

April 11, 2018

When this book starts Cassandra Holwell, one of the Spinster Heiresses, is still intent on marrying the Duke of Camberly, but Soren York, the Earl of Dewberry has other ideas and with the help of the Duke and his grandmother, he sets out to win his heiress.Cass has known Soren for years, they grew up together in Cornwall and their families are well known enemies. She has her own reasons for avoiding Soren, she knows he needs money, but she is not going to be the one who gives it to him! When he finally corners her and they talk, she begins to rethink her reasons for avoiding him, she likes Soren, but she can't marry him, her father would never allow it and she is still sure the duke is "the one". But later when she catches the duke in a compromising situation, she radically revises her opinion of him and isn't sure what she will do. But fate has decided for her, when while trying to evade other houseguests on the way back to her room, she enters Soren's room and is caught with a very naked Soren. He proposes and her father has a fit, threatening to disown her. She tells Soren she can't decide now and runs after her father.Her father tells her she did the right thing by refusing Soren, she is ruined, but her family will not desert her, she can go back to Cornwall and live a quiet life of a spinster. Cass is not happy with this option, she wants to stay in London and hopes to never return to Cornwall. So when she learns that Soren is fighting a duel to preserve her honor, she decides he is the lesser of two evils and agrees to marry him, much to her father's disgust.They marry and she is sure she has made the right choice, she begins to envision her future and the fruition of all her dreams coming true. But the road to HEA seems impassable for them when some startling truths are revealed and the detour leads them to Cornwall.I really liked this book, but there were a few things that just didn't sit right with me, I couldn't believe that her father was the only one with a copy of her grandfather's will and I think Soren should have been upfront with her about his first marriage before he married her. I did enjoy seeing Cass transform from pampered princess to a true helpmate, I also commiserated with her feelings about his first wife and I didn't feel like Soren did anything to dispel her insecurities - (But, Ms. Maxwell's author note at the end made me feel a lot better and is the reason I decided on a four star rating vs a three star rating). I loved Soren, he was an almost perfect hero and I love how he treated Cass, his patience, understanding and positive attitude were a refreshing change from the typical HR hero. I loved that these two actually TALKED! I am not sure how I feel about Camberly, I liked him in the first book, but thought he was a bit of twit in this one and I feel sorry for Willa! I also felt like the ending of this story was just a little too quick and tied up a bit too neatly. But the book was well written, flowed nicely, had a lot of twists and turns, steamy love scenes, some shocking secrets and a villain that got off way to easy. This is the second book in the series, but it could easily be read as a stand alone title. I am happy to recommend the book and am very interested in finding out if Ms. Maxwell can change my opinion of Camberly yet again.*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an uncorrected eARC that was provided to me by Edelweiss and the publisher*

Romantically Inclined Reviews

March 06, 2018

This review was copied from my romance novel review blog: Romantically Inclined ReviewsPrior to reading A Match Made in Bed I had never read a book by Cathy Maxwell, nor heard of her. I love regency romances though and I was more than excited to open myself up to a new author. The first thing I liked about her second book in her spinster series is that the font is large. Is that weird? It’s not like I have particularly bad eyesight—I mean, I do but it doesn’t affect my reading—I just really liked how easy it was to keep my place. Now, on to the rest of the things I enjoyed (there were many!)I adore spinster tales. Maybe it’s the ‘finding love when you’ve given up’ thing, I don’t know, but they’re some of my favorite stories. Pair a spinster plotline with a heroine who loves to read and doesn’t hesitate to speak her mind and I reach peak enjoyment. Not that Cassandra is as outspoken as some of the other women I’ve read about in my book travels—she’s actually quite down the middle, constantly struggling to toe the line between what she believes and what society expects—but she’s refreshingly bold and doesn’t pretend to be someone she isn’t. Soren won my heart through the simple act of being amazing with children. I’m a nanny though and have spent my life around children, so that’s what is most attractive to me in a man. Soren isn’t the type of hero who is going to swoop in and kidnap his bride in the middle of a night but he was fabulous all the same. He was kind, understanding, strong, and sneaky with the way he pursues Cassandra. I loved the speed with which the book progressed. It was quick without feeling unrealistic and without sacrificing the character development. The Romeo and Juliet plot is fantastic but there’s enough original content to keep you wondering what will happen next. The only thing that frustrated me was that I could have read another four books solely focused on this adorable couple. Any regency fan will enjoy this novel filled with colorful characters, witty banter, and ludicrous family members. I cannot wait for the next book focusing on the handsome, but moral-stunted Duke of Camberly.

kate

May 07, 2018

An Easy ReadIt starts out with the heroine who is attending a house party at a duke' s house. She is in her nightgown ready for bed when she decides she needs a book to read. So she puts on her robe and heads off to the library. If you're a romance reader you know this is not going to end well. Could someone please explain to me why none of these heroine's ever think to get a book earlier in the day or bring a book from home? If you are a bedtime reader you don't just discover that after you get your nightgown on. I can just picture the dukes's hallways filled with young debutants bumping into each other on the way to the library to find the perfect book and have their reputation ruined.However after a humdrum start the story gets better. The couple can communicate verbally as well as sexually . The hero and heroine are likable. The story entertaining if predictable. The ending a little pat. A soft 4

Amanda

April 05, 2020

Lovely light romance, provided a nice escape from the pandemic's effects on the world

Monique

April 14, 2018

Soren York, Earl of Dewsberry, is really desperate for a wife; anyone with money will do, since the family coffers are empty, thanks to gambling relatives. Yet, Soren knows that he only wants Miss Cassandra Holwell for a wife. They were friends back home in Cornwall more than ten years ago; he likes her, he admires her independence, he finds her ever so pretty, and yes, she is also very wealthy. There is unfortunately the teeny tiny problem of their respective grandfathers being involved in a nasty incident, which Holwell père will never forgive nor forget. Since Soren came back to London, Cassandra has been snubbing him, and he cannot fathom why, but she remembers all too well. Still, they manage to have a somewhat civilised conversation, and then the Duke of Camberly, whom Cassandra had been considering as a potential husband, involuntarily causes a major scandal which has the most unforeseen consequences.Cathy Maxwell demonstrates once again her brilliance and her creativity when it comes to startling plot twists. Not a quarter into the book, and I was stunned, shocked, astounded, and very happily so! The characters are superbly well drawn: I felt sorry for Soren, yet he is not blameless in Cass hating him; he has secrets, but he is also lovely, sweet, determined to keep the family estate and at a loss at what to do. Cassandra is direct, a tad haughty, always on the verge of being humiliated by her father. Mr Holwell is but one of the splendid secondary characters; others are Matthew Addison, the new Duke of Camberly, and the Bainbursts, who appear briefly but whose presence is meaningful. Cass’ friend Willa Reverly also has her sights set on Camberley, I had just about fell in love with him myself until the catastrophe occurred, and I didn’t know what to think anymore. I hadn’t reached the first third of A MATCH MADE IN BED that I was nearly hyperventilating with excitement: I simply had no idea how this would all turn out! There are so many lies, secrets, affairs, sacrifices revolving around Cassandra and Soren’s romance, yet their romance is extremely passionate and realistic. I loved how a smouldering sensuality coloured their relationship without the need of dozens of pages of explicit sex scenes, their deep connection is expressed through actions and emotions. A MATCH MADE IN BED provides an insightful look into the moral hypocrisy of the Regency aristocracy, which in turns explains the bonds that link Cassandra and Soren. However, there was a family matter, that seemed somewhat superfluous, and was in my opinion a little too conveniently wrapped up towards then end, but it is a trifle when one looks at this marvellous novel. I had adored If Ever I Could Love You, the previous instalment of The Spinster Heiresses, and A MATCH MADE IN BED is just as fabulous, and entirely different. Cathy Maxwell amazes me with her stellar storytelling skills, her gorgeous writing, and her ability to keep me enthralled, intrigued, and in awe.I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Becky

December 09, 2018

Reviewed on my blog, Becky on Books, on 4/18/18.I really liked both Cass and Soren. Going in I knew liking Cass was a given--a bookish heroine? Of course!--and hoped that Soren would be a good match for her. For the most part, he didn't disappoint.I liked the fact that for the most part Cass and Soren talked things over like the adults that they were. Yes, he kept a pretty big secret from her (which I wasn't crazy about) and she kept a smaller one from him, but for the most part Ms. Maxwell didn't go the "big misunderstanding route" (at least not for long) in creating the bulk of her conflict, instead letting her characters engage in real conversations. (Cass's initial grudge against Soren was a bit ridiculous, but then again she was twelve at the time, so...) The two of them were really good together--and not just "in bed""--and I really enjoyed watching Cass go from a sheltered, somewhat spoiled young woman to a wife with a real inner core of strength.My main complaint, though, is that the pacing of the last third or so of the book felt off. There wasn't a real significant relationship crisis there, and what conflict there was was resolved far too quickly and easily. I would have liked to have seen a lot more family building going on at his country estate than we do; hopefully we'll get at least a glimpse into how their HEA is going in the next book.A Match Made in Bed is the second book in the Spinster Heiresses series, but would work just fine as a standalone--the hero and heroine from the first book are scarcely mentioned, and don't make an actual appearance here at all. The third book ( The Duke That I Marry ) is heavily hinted at, making me all the more anxious for its release...Rating: 3 1/2 stars / BI voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

Rose

April 17, 2018

4.5 Stars as reviewed at Roses Are Blue: https://wp.me/p3QRh4-L7What happens when you take feuding families, then childhood friends, then friends to enemies (at least on one of their parts) then a forced marriage of convenience? You get one fantastic book! Heiress Cassandra Holwell has never forgiven Soren York for his cruel act when they were teenagers. The incident was particularly painful to Cass, as Soren was her friend, one who helped her not to feel like an outsider. Now, a decade later, Soren is back from Canada to claim the title of Earl of Dewsberry, and to try to find an heiress to help save his estate. He would like nothing better than to convince his childhood friend, Cass, to marry him. In truth, he doesn’t remember insulting her all those years ago, because that was the time his father pulled him out of school and shipped him off to Canada, and he was dealing with his own anger and disappointment. Though Cass is giving him the cold shoulder, and her father is still holding onto their families’ old feud, Soren is determined to at least try to win Cass.Cass realizes that Soren needs an heiress, and she knows that she’s at the top of his list. She, however, has set her sights on a duke, and is thrilled to be attending his house party. She is less than thrilled to find Soren also in attendance, and her hopes are crushed when she realizes that the duke invited her merely to cover a secret dalliance. When an unfortunate set of circumstances causes Cass to be found in a compromising position with Soren, she has to make a decision. Will she marry her former friend to save her reputation, or will she accept social ruin and be forever banished to the country, never marrying or having children and a home of her own? Her father has made it clear that if she chooses to marry Soren, he will disown her.Though Cass is strong willed and intelligent, she has always been an obedient daughter, and is very torn by the choice she must make. Further drama, and a conversation with Soren, and Cass decides on marriage. A kiss they shared hints that the physical part of marriage, at least, may be very pleasurable. Never one to waste time, Soren applies for a special license, and they are wed almost immediately.Some aspects of Cass’s behavior didn’t endear her to me at first. She seemed haughty and very proud of her presumed intelligence, and her treatment of Soren was purely rude. She was determined that Cornwall, where Soren’s family home is located, was a provincial, dull area that couldn’t possibly harbor any interesting or intelligent people to attend the salons she planned on hosting. Yet, when things drastically go wrong, she shows what she’s truly made of. Cass takes in stride the surprise (that’s putting it mildly) that Soren springs on her, and backs him up in dealing with his truly awful mother. She also became determined to find her own niche in Cornwall, and became a loving figure to Logan, the unexpected addition to their household. I came to love and admire her resilience, her willingness to change, and the wonderful person she became.I found Soren extremely likeable from the beginning. He wasn’t phony, and didn’t try to play Cass, he was straightforward. He took her slings and snubs with grace, and behaved like a gentleman. When disaster befell them after their marriage, he would have been totally justified in being enraged, yet he never blamed Cass, and immediately began to make plans on how to recover. His care of Cass and other members of his household was above reproach, yet he was strong enough to stand up to his dragon of a mother when she was in the wrong.A MATCH MADE IN BED captivated me from beginning to end. Author Cathy Maxwell tossed in so many twists and different tropes, yet it all worked together perfectly. There is only one facet of the story that didn’t work for me, and that’s the villain not getting his comeuppance. I believe there was a way legally this could have been done, and that would have made it a perfect read for me. Still, I found the story exciting, romantic, and touching. The passion between Soren and Cass was beautiful, as was their slowly building trust and love. In addition, their genuine liking for each other, and their ability to talk things through made A MATCH MADE IN BED a stellar read for me, one that will go on my keeper shelf.

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