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No Good Duke Goes Unpunished audiobook

  • By: Sarah Maclean
  • Narrator: Rosalyn Landor
  • Length: 12 hours 33 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: November 26, 2013
  • Language: English
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No Good Duke Goes Unpunished Audiobook Summary

A rogue ruined . . .

He is the Killer Duke, accused of murdering Mara Lowe on the eve of her wedding. With no memory of that fateful night, Temple has reigned over the darkest of London’s corners for twelve years, wealthy and powerful, but beyond redemption. Until one night, Mara resurfaces, offering the one thing he’s dreamed of . . . absolution.

A lady returned . . .

Mara planned never to return to the world from which she’d run, but when her brother falls deep into debt at Temple’s exclusive casino, she has no choice but to offer Temple a trade that ends in her returning to society and proving to the world what only she knows…that he is no killer.

A scandal revealed . . .

It’s a fine trade, until Temple realizes that the lady–and her past–are more than they seem. It will take every bit of his strength to resist the pull of this mysterious, maddening woman who seems willing to risk everything for honor . . . and to keep from putting himself on the line for love.

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No Good Duke Goes Unpunished Audiobook Narrator

Rosalyn Landor is the narrator of No Good Duke Goes Unpunished audiobook that was written by Sarah Maclean

A life-long romance reader, Sarah MacLean wrote her first romance novel on a dare, and never looked back. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of romances translated into more than twenty languages, a romance columnist, and the co-host of the weekly romance novel podcast, Fated Mates. A graduate of Smith College and Harvard University, she lives in New York City.

About the Author(s) of No Good Duke Goes Unpunished

Sarah Maclean is the author of No Good Duke Goes Unpunished

No Good Duke Goes Unpunished Full Details

Narrator Rosalyn Landor
Length 12 hours 33 minutes
Author Sarah Maclean
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 26, 2013
ISBN 9780062265234

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The publisher of the No Good Duke Goes Unpunished is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062265234.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Sarah

September 03, 2013

As ever, I'm a terrible judge. But I like Temple. And Mara. And Lavender (You'll learn about Lavender when you read the book). xo

Mary - Buried Under Romance

December 23, 2013

What an amazing book. Sarah MacLean’s eloquent, powerful language reverberated within my heart; it transformed sympathy to empathy, thoughts and feelings to a canvas of emotions, and even when I hated the heroine, I understood her perfectly. It takes an astounding raw talent to center a hero who had been hurt so much by the heroine, inspiring in the readers a dislike for the heroine, yet make her just as lovable as he in the end, a wonderfully moving ending of a perfectly matched couple. William Harrow, heir to the Duke of Lamont, had awoken naked and in a bed of blood on the wedding date of his father’s fourth marriage. His stepmother-to-be, heiress Mara Lowe, had disappeared without a trace, and he was presumed to be her killer. From that day onward, he became The Killer Duke, and soon, Temple. Temple was the champion gladiator, the guardian at the Fallen Angel, a gambling club formed by four fallen gentlemen to fleece the greedy of their wealth, the losers’ last chance at redemption, of winning back their debts. And through blood and sweat, he never lost for twelve years, because in his bones he believed in redemption least of all. He did not look down on others’ weakness, but that thing called hope which caused them to challenge him again and again, to only be crushed down because Temple symbolized violence in its truest form – elemental, focused, and holiness in its purity of heart. It was all that he had left of himself after that fateful day, the manifestation of unmitigated self-misery. Fate overtook his world that day, when he was accused of taking a life, and now he works through taking the livelihoods of other men.On the eve of her wedding, Mara planned a reckless escape and never looked back. She took on the role of Mrs. MacIntyre, widowed proprietress of an orphanage. But when her brother gambled away their funds, she needed to reclaim her money for the orphanage. To resurface in twelve years, she sought the only person with whom she can bargain – Temple. Her truth for canceling her brother’s debt. But Temple is looking for more than that; he wants retribution. “He hadn’t killed herThe realization remained a shock.He hadn’t known. All those years – he’d lived with the idea that he might have been a killer. All those yearsShe’d stolen them from him”To live with the idea that one is a killer is a frightening thing, and to do so for years is even more. Mara did not give a thought to Temple during her foolish “escape.” She claims to feel no remorse due to her self-interest. Her selfishness made me question whether I can like her for causing Temple so much misery, or appreciate that she did what she believed was right, because she is imperfect, as are all of us. Her conviction and determination are admirable, but are they worthy of praise when they have ruined another? I could not understand how given her compassion for the poor and needy that she did not care as a happy lord was relegated into a fighter of the underworld. It is true that Mara chose the path that benefited her, which trapped an innocent man in the darkness. However, the pieces of her puzzle slowly merges together to reveal the depth of complexity of her character - that of someone so perfectly imperfect who, armed with immature confidence, had simply made a vast mistake. That was when I realized this tale, while focusing on Temple, has a deeper layer of intricacy centered on Mara's redemption. As Mara strove to keep her secrets, she was caught between remorse and fear, fear of letting anyone in, of knowing her heart. Her independence and steely determination drew Temple in. Even when he planned for retribution, Temple fell in love with her, and sacrificed himself yet again; He unknowingly protected her once, and knowingly did so again; yet his inward gentleness only caused himself more grief as Mara’s secrets and untrusting heart endangered him. This is where the book has been neatly juxtaposed; while Temple had only been the victim in the first half, his sacrifice for Mara awakened in her a protectiveness towards him, which turned her into his protector in the second half. This seamlessly balanced reversal of roles carried with it a viseral, heartwrenching love that blossomed between Temple and Mara, two of the most unlikeliest characters you'll ever meet (because of what Mara did), and there is no word but beautiful to describe their connection.By the end of the book, Sarah MacLean proved to be a true storyteller as Temple’s faith was restored, along with Mara’s trust. The belief that fighting for a purpose was strength, not a weakness. Hope was no longer a danger, nor was trust. Instead, both were strands that unified his claim on love, and solidified Mara’s need for him in her life. The gentle giant was protected by the very same woman who sent him to hell. On that journey, Temple realized that inwardly, a part of him was "fallen" to begin with, and through Mara's reflective journey, she came to see atonement as doing her best to love the man who, in spite of all odds, fell in love with her. Is there anything to be said of this book other than that Sarah MacLean's skillful pen brilliantly perfected a love story to rival the ages? I think not. But if you do doubt, pick this up and be warned that you'll be immersed in the story for hours. Beginning from the first book in the series, Sarah MacLean had started to leave subtle clues regarding the founder of the Fallen Angel, Chase. By this book, the clues have become more obvious to the more discriminating readers. But only in the epilogue is Chase's identity revealed...which is, without a doubt, a revelation. I was left plagued by questions, which will finally be answered in the 2014, with the highly anticipated release of Chase's book that will explain how everything came together.*Review copy received from the published via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest reviewOriginally published on Buried Under Romance

Duchess Nicole

October 15, 2015

3.5 Stars. I liked it. Not loving it like I did with her first series though.

Mei

October 15, 2015

I don't know why I've waited so long to read this book??!!!I loved it! It was a strait, good historical romance! :)At the beginning I didn't like the heroine, Mara, but at the end I loved her! First she appeared as an egoistical, spoilt rich girl who riuned lives just because things were not done her way, but at the end I came to understand the whys and I forgave her, just like the hero, William, aka Temple, did.It is such a wonderful love story that we live from both their POVs. The writing is beautiful and every emotion perfectly described.The dialogue is sparkling and I enjoyed the banter between Mara and Temple, but not only theirs. The banter between Temple and Chase, Bourne and Cross.This book contain one of the most beautiful love declaration I've ever read: "I always see you," he said. "You're burned into me. I could be blind for the rest of my life and I would still see you." Highly recommented!!!!

Karen

December 05, 2016

I don't know whether I'm being overly generous with my stars, or I'm really easy to please these days, but I sure am loving these Sarah MacLean books! I can't seem to get enough... so I'm moving on to book 4, Chase's book! Dying to get the scoop on this one!

Ana Breen

April 08, 2022

“—Decir que te deseo no describe lo que siento por ti —prometió bajito—. Decir que te deseo no significa nada si lo comparo con esta ansia. Con la desesperación que me invade. Con la forma en que te anhelo”. La historia del Duque Asesino me generaba mucha intriga. Temple es un personaje que me intrigó y gustó desde los libros anteriores y me enganché súper rápido con su historia. Me ha gustado mucho el desarrollo de este libro, los retazos de la noche que destruyó a Temple me parecieron acertados porque nos hace creer algo y poco a poco vamos descubriendo cosas que nos hacen entender cómo terminó él en la vida que lleva en su presente como el gran boxeador y temerario hombre que fue desterrado de todo y señalado como un asesino, sin embargo, cuando se muestra una esperanza de descubrir todo lo que ha ignorado por años y además una posibilidad de redención, él hará todo lo posible por desenmascarar a la culpable de destruir su vida.Mara me cayó súper bien, a pesar de haber tomando muy malas decisiones y lastimar a Temple en su camino, me pareció una mujer valiente y fuerte. Amé a todas las personas que la rodeaban en su nueva vida y a su mascota también la adoré 😍. Creo que los momentos con los niños y Lavanda fueron los que más me hicieron reír del libro y me llenaban de calidez ♥️.La pasión que hay entre Mara y Temple no desaparece a pesar de los años y el daño que se hicieron y tratan de seguir haciéndose, ambos son sobrevivientes de sus pasados y cada uno tiene sus propias motivaciones y son esas razones las que hacen que ellos estén cerca, ocasionando que ambos descubran facetas del otro y esa pasión entre ellos se convierta en algo más fuerte y peligroso para los planes de ambos. Es un libro precioso que disfruté mucho, la historia no me permitía soltar el libro y se me fue en un suspiro. ♥️ SUPER RECOMENDADO.

Milica's

March 31, 2016

To be honest, I wasn’t sure Sarah could top One Good Earl (book 2). I loved loved loved Cross so damn much that I didn’t think that any of the other characters in their group of four could beat him. And while I can’t say Temple is better, I can say that Temple is absolutely on par with Cross. If you make me choose between them, I won’t be able to! So, you know, I totally call dibs on the both of them. Cross AND Temple… Be still, my heart.Mara Lowe is one of those character that if it wasn't because they are so bad-ass, you will hate them. She has her moments in the book when you want to slap her hard... but it's very compensated by her awesome personality. She is very similar to Isabel Townsend's character in Ten Ways to be Adored when Landing a Lord, she has great sense of responsibility and wants to do all by herself.Every time someone from the other books was mention, I couldn't help but smile. MacLean even mentions Isabel and Nick's house outside London and Simon and Juliana make an appearance.Beginning from the first book in the series, Sarah MacLean had started to leave subtle clues regarding the founder of the Fallen Angel, Chase. By this book, the clues have become more obvious to the more discriminating readers. But only in the epilogue is Chase's identity revealed...which is, without a doubt, a revelation. :)

Beleth

November 23, 2014

Me ha gustado un poquito más que el anterior. Aunque el origen de todo lo que aquí se cuenta es un poco....rarito, en general la historia tiene bastante chicha y la relación de la pareja se hace de lo más entretenida. Eso por no hablar del secretazo que se desvela al final... :OComo siempre, leer a Sarah Maclean es una apuesta segura.

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