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The Duke and the Lady in Red audiobook

  • By: Lorraine Heath
  • Narrator: Helen Lloyd
  • Category: Fiction, General, Romance
  • Length: 12 hours 4 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: April 28, 2015
  • Language: English
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The Duke and the Lady in Red Audiobook Summary

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Sparks fly in the finale of the Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James Place series, as the last wicked rogue meets his match.

When Rosalind Sharpe gains the attention of the deliciously wicked Duke of Avendale, she’s torn between her distracting attraction to the notorious rogue and the knowledge that he–rich as Croesus–is the perfect target for a deception that will put her swindling days behind her.

However, Avendale is no fool. After he discovers the tantalizing lady packing up to leave London with his coins in tow, he confronts her with a scandalous proposition: she can have all the money she requires…for a week in his bed.

Desperate for the funds, Rose agrees, but on one condition: he must never question her motives. Avendale quickly sees beneath her mask and discovers she is more than passion and pleasure–she is everything he has ever desired. But claiming her requires he unveil her secrets and lose her forever. Unless he can put his own dark past aside and risk everything for a chance at love.

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The Duke and the Lady in Red Audiobook Narrator

Helen Lloyd is the narrator of The Duke and the Lady in Red audiobook that was written by Lorraine Heath

When multiple New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath received her BA degree in psychology from the University of Texas, she had no idea she had gained a foundation that would help her create believable characters–characters often described as “real people.” The daughter of a British beauty and a Texan stationed at RAF Bovingdon, Lorraine was born in England but soon after moved to Texas. Her dual nationality has given her a love for all things British and Texan, and she enjoys weaving both heritages through her stories.

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Narrator Helen Lloyd
Length 12 hours 4 minutes
Author Lorraine Heath
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Publisher HarperAudio
Release date April 28, 2015
ISBN 9780062404664

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The publisher of the The Duke and the Lady in Red is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fiction, General, Romance

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Goodreads Reviews

Jen

February 13, 2016

I can't remember the last time I cried this much reading a book. It says so much about Lorraine Heath's ability to craft her characters that she made me care for them so much. I expected a light story about about a rich rake, falling for a canny con artist. But what I got was so much more. Rosalind is a swindler, but that is the tip of the iceberg for her character; and it's her backstory and its impact on the present that kept me reading, cover to cover, without putting it down once.The Duke of Avendale never considered a woman as more than a pleasant diversion, until he spotted Rosalind at his gaming hell. Between her stunning red dress and sharp eyes, she was captivating, and he knew he had to have her. The fact that she didn't fawn over him or accept his advances only made her more attractive, and from then on, he was completely hooked. Of course, he had no idea that she was really playing a con. She's not a widow waiting for her inheritance. She is good at reading people and can tell a convincing story. She has to. She has people to take care of.It's not a baby. I'll tell you that. But I don't want to spoil the particulars. Heath unwraps this story one step at a time and that is part of what makes it so engaging. There are no predictable tropes. No unnecessary tripe to wade through to get to the good parts. All the parts are good parts. Even the parts that break your heart. And it will break your heart.Rosalind is a fabulous heroine. She is smart, resourceful, and so pragmatic. I love the time spent in her point of view, watching how her mind works, fighting between her practical needs and her emotional wants. I loved watching her fall for Avendale, yet never losing sight of her priorities. As for her hero, I liked him too. He was slightly underdeveloped in comparison to Rose, but I really didn't mind. He is a good man. His actions speak so much louder than his self-derision. And together, they were wonderful.The real scene stealer, though, is that mystery character. That person Rosalind takes care of. He is the heart of this book. The connections he makes with the other characters and his impact are impossible to overstate. I loved him and you will too.I would heartily recommend this book for historical romance fans. But bring your Kleenex and be prepared for it to grab a hold of your heart. Until then, try to stay spoiler free, if you can.Rating: A-*ARC provided by Avon

Jessica

September 29, 2021

UMMMM I DID NOT EXPECT TO CRY IN THIS BOOK. How could no one warn me about how heart-wrenching and sweet and perfect this book would be? I seriously loved this book so much. The beginning does kind of just dump you into the story, but I loved that we just jumped into Avendale meeting Rose. Rose meets the duke of Avendale and he is instantly captivated by her. Rose knows he's the perfect mark to get money from for her to take care of herself and those she loves. She tries to cheat him out of a large sum of money, but he catches her before she can get away to Scotland. He proposes a week with him and he'll give her the money she needs. With no other option, Rose agrees. This starts as a passionate obsession between both Avendale and Rose, which I loved. Avendale was literally obsessed with Rose and couldn't understand what he was so drawn to. But this quickly turned into something so much deeper and I loved how Avendale put everything into making Rose happy. I really don't want to spoil anything, but there's someone close to Rose who becomes a very integral part of the plot and their relationship. I was obsessed with the romance and how smitten Avendale was with Rose, but I was also obsessed with how sweet and caring they were towards one another when it came to their common desire for someone they loved. And did I mention I cried? Ughhhh my heart. The ending was great and I could not recommend this enough!

Lauren

October 07, 2022

Read: 10/3/22Another Great Lorraine Heath book!A BOTM Nov. group readThis is book is a wonderful story and a delightful surprise! Both MC are so flawed but they bring out the best in each other. It's amazing that the story turned from a typical blackmail mistress story to a heartwarming tell. Her brother broke my heart. I cried and laughed through the whole book. I couldn't put it down. That in itself is a worth feat!I have to say the sex scenes were hot and I loved watching this flawed couple fall in love. The H was so endearing. The secondary characters were also well defined and interesting without over shadowing the MC. I can't say enough positive words on how good the whole book was. It was a shame it had to end :(So if you want a heartwarming story with excellent writing then I would highly recommend this book!Sidenote: I read the first book in the series 10 years ago so I don't remember it. So this book can definitely be read as a standalone.

Lover of Romance

April 25, 2015

SummaryWhen Rosalind Sharpe sees the Duke of Avendale, she knows he will be the perfect target for her next con. However she can’t resist the desire he brings out in her, which she has never felt before. From their first meeting, sparks ignited, and an instant attraction was there, but Avendale is determined to make sure Rosalind stays with him for however long he wants. He knows she is keeping secrets, just like he has secrets he keeps deeply buried, but there is something more to Rose than he expected and he is drawn to her in a way that makes him feel energized and full of life, the first woman who hasn’t bored him in the longest time. But when he gives her a sum of money to help pay off her debts and he finds her attempting to flee in the night, he is furious, and catches her and gives her a proposition spend one week in his bed or he will report her to Scotland Yard. Then as secrets begins to unravel and he learns the truth of her past and who she is trying to protect, he will prove to her that their love is stronger than any fear or secrets she may possess…The Hero The Duke of Avendale, is the son of Winnie from the “Last Wicked Scoundrel” who married the infamous Dr. William Graves from the Scoundrel of St. James series. We learn some unique things about him that connect with that book. So if you have read it…you will understand his character, and when his “secrets” are revealed you see why he is who he is, a scoundrel and rake and lover of all things scandalous. He is a bit of a rebellious sort, he refuses to let himself love at all. He has a shield around his heart, because of an event that happened in his past that shielded him off from emotion and from his mother and step father. He has a close bond to his friends. He is loyal and dedicated, and has a heart of compassion that is hidden beneath a tough exterior of raw sensuality. He was quite a great hero, because at the beginning you just see you average wicked scoundrel, but then you start to see a deeper side to him…and what a hero he is….everything you need or want in one.The Heroine Rosalind Sharpe is not your normal average heroine, in fact especially in the beginning, she is quite the cunning and deceitful heroine…and I didn’t know how much I was going to like her in the beginning, and at first you know she is hiding quite a bit of herself and her past, but you also see that she is doing it for a good reason. That she wouldn’t sacrifice her integrity for something so small as money…that there has to be another reason…and boy is there ever. But no worries I refuse to divulge on the reason…because in all honesty the mystery of it is part of what makes this story superb. I kept guessing on the reason and who she was doing it for…and it definitely blew me away. What we see is a woman who has had to sacrifice many part of herself for someone she loves and will do anything for. She is sassy yet sweet, passionate and in need of love and affection. You see how she just thrives on what Avendale gives her, but you also see how she gives as much as she gets….she will do anything to protect those she loves. There is a poignancy to her.Plot and Story Line The Duke and Lady in Red is the third book of this latest series by Lorraine Heath. If you have yet to read this series yet, but have read her previous “Scoundrels of St. James” series…this is a series you have to pick up. Because this series is focused on their children and the stories that they have. I am not sure if this is the last book (it might be which saddens me because what fun it is reconnecting with all of these characters). It starts off at the Dodgers Club, but there is a little kick to this club…they are inviting women to be included….to drink ,gamble and taste in other certain delights. And this is the location where our hero and heroine meet for the first time and begin a passionate affair. Avendale is on the hunt for something fresh and new, and is quite bored with his current lifestyle. And he knows that Rose is his ticket to becoming alive again. Then we get to see a part of Rose, her character is stand offish at first, but then it turns into something more when you sense the secret that she is hiding…the kicker of the story is that you don’t know WHO it is. We know his name “Harry” and what a side character…one of my all time favorites. And then once you see the truth revelaed…this is where Avendale shows his true colors, and I grew to love him even more. But then I warn you that the story doesn’t end there…nope, this is where you will need a box of tissues. Before I had picked this one up, I had heart I might need one….but I didn’t believe how emotional it would get…I don’t know why I was so surprised how much I cried in this story….since Lorraine Heath is at the helm of the story, but still…it shook me to the core. I still am having aftershocks just thinking about it. It overwhelmed me in ways I didn’t see, and the love story is quite intense at times, and I couldn’t put this down once you learn certain truths, and these characters…oh my…they felt so vivid and real to me, I almost felt I could touch them, and the plot this author weaves for us is precious, engaging and intensely emotional.The Cover What a beautiful cover….and I just had to share the stepback..because isn’t that just beautiful. I just love the vivid red colors and the white background…and the rose on the bench beside the heroine…definitely has significance.Overall View What a beautifully written story to tug at your heart-strings from beginning to end. A tale that is weaved with emotion, engaging characters, a sensual setting, and a love story to remember! HEARBREAKINGLY ROMANTIC!!

Morgan & Many Books

July 21, 2021

5 Stars of I Was Completely Wrong About This Book...All I am going to say is that... this was a DNF the first time, and it happened right when I fell out with Heath's writing. Since I've returned to her with a vengeance, I decided to give this a go again. Let me tell you, it took my breath away. I lay in bed at 3AM, revenge-sleep-procrastinating while my husband snored next to me, and I sobbed for the final 30%. It got so bad (the tears, not the book) I had to reach into my bedside table, pull out a t-shirt and blow my nose into it (don't judge me I don't have Kleenex by the bed). I will temper my review and say, yes, some people will hate the final act/how some issues are resolved but they generally made sense to me and were very Heath-esque: they are bittersweet and oftentimes leave the reader wanting for more. Hence the tears. I also liked that Rose is kind of just a terrible person. I loved her. This is one I will return to again and again when I need a good cry. It's beautiful, it’s blistering hot, it's agonizing, it's tumultuous, and I can't recommend it enough.

Izy

June 13, 2016

Rating~ 4.75 Stars ARC was generously provided by the publisher via edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. Warning: This review contains spoilers and gifs.This review is slightly different because this book book made me go through a rollercoaster of emotions which can only be properly expressed through gifs.It started of very lovely, beautiful with sparks flying and tangible chemistry when our protagonist Rosalind Sharpe and the Duke of Avendale meet. They had witty banter, a great connection and I had a smile on the entire they talked.Everytime Avendale and Rosalind would meet, we would see how much Rosalind wants to be with him (while trying to keep her head in the game of taking money from the duke and disappearing) and how much Avendale wants her and is getting maybe slightly besotted with her.Avendale is a rake, drowning himself in drinking and orgies to forget what he saw. He has his own secrets to hide , which is why though it may seem like he has alot of friends he doesn’t. He’s a bit of a loner. When Avendale finds out the truth about Rose, he isn’t pleased to say the least but as stated earlier he is besotted with Rose and doesn’t want her to leave or get her arrested so he proposes a bargain which was his undoing.Rose on the other hand, may seem like just another scam artist is so much more. Her story, her struggle and the way she took care of the family she made, made her a great heroine. She was both very strong, intelligent yet vulnerable. Imagine being alone in the world without anyone to help or a home to go to while trying take care of others as well when you’re just a teenager yourself is very difficult yet Rose does it even if the way she does it aren’t legal.I think they were wonderful together, both individuals with secrets who couldn’t stay way from each other even though it would made things certainly easier.Then we find out about Rosalind’s brother ‘Harry‘ and his scenes and life and his book; I just couldn’t. Side note I can’t deal with illness and diseases in books or movies etc they just turn me into a huge mess of emotions. He gets to enjoy some joys that life offers and it was beautiful, sweet and heartbreaking.Weeping, I was literally brawling from half way through till the end:Sigh…the book was emotional, with some great characters and a equally great story line…Bravo! The book was wonderful and so much more than I expected it be when I read the blurb of it

WhiskeyintheJar

May 05, 2015

3.75 starsI missed the chase between the leads coming together a little bit but the beginning was a deliciously decadent read followed by a later half of a wallop of emotions.The love, whether it was between our heroine and her brother or the hero, was so powerful and deeply conveyed; it was amazingly rich and personal to read.He loved her. It was an emotion he’d never thought to experience, and sometimes he wished he didn’t because it brought with it as much pain as it did joy. He hurt when she hurt. When sorrow visited her, it visited him. But when she smiled, it was as though that smile encompassed his entire body, his entire being. He would do whatever was required to return the smiles to her—­even if it meant taking her to a boring ball.andHe had to let her go, give up his own hopes, plans, dreams in order to ensure her happiness. He understood it fully now, the sacrifice, the pain of setting aside everything one wanted in order to ensure that someone else realized his or her dreams. It was odd that in the ache of loss there was also some joy in knowing that she would be happy.Everyone needs an Avendale in their lives; the way he loves Rose will knock your socks off and swell your heart.If you couldn't tell, I loved the emotion written into the later part of the story but overall, I can't help feeling there was something missing, even if I can't quite pinpoint it. This is definitely worth a read, I just probably won't find myself revisiting it.

Pepa

September 25, 2020

Reseña completa: https://masromance.blogspot.com/2020/...Admito que me ha gustado mucho más la primera parte que la segunda. Una vez descubierto el secreto me ha recordado mucho a una famosa película de Hitchcock, que me encanta y no diré para no spoilear demasiado y la historia se vuelve mucho más predeciblesPero como eso tarda en suceder, se lleva las 4Yo si hay duque estoy contenta y este no tiene mucho de particular, empieza siendo un libertino estirado y lleno de prejuicios familiares y cae desde lo más alto,quizás por eso me gustan. Su historia romance, algo cliché si no fuera por el giro que le da la autora, me ha parecido muy bonita, quizás de forma algo exagerada, lo admito, pero me ha mantenido todo el tiempo con una sonrisa y eso se agradece.Me ha faltado más desarrollo en la parte de reconciliación de su pasadoCreo que la historia de Harry, es dura y bonita a la vez y como explica la historia, un pequeño homenaje al personaje realEs de esas novelas que sin tener nada especial he disfrutado mucho, posiblemente porque contiene muchos de los puntos que me gustan... es todo cuestión de gustos

shaira ✨

July 24, 2022

i know exactly what i want and a fictional man written by lorraine heath is IT 🥹i could rule it out as me listening to alexander joseph’s reimagining of für elise on repeat for the past 48 hours or mayhap it be simply the sense of yearning and unspoken feelings and confession of love from both of these characters that somehow mirrored within and had me in a chokehold and on the verge of spiralling 😭the way it went from insta-lust to “he’s so damned obsessed with her and will not stop until he has her” to “yes, let them spend more time with each other and enjoy all the small moments” to realising she’s duped him to “let’s strike a bargain and she won’t have the chance to leave him and he’ll finally get he’s wanted” to showering her with gifts to unravelling of secret to giving her and her loved ones a chance to experience the finers things of life to treasuring fleeting moments and make the most of their time together to heartbreak to unforeseen circumstances to let her be free / she was never his in the first place / she deserves to have the life she’s always wanted to realising they both can’t live without each other and they are to each other what they’ve always wanted to happily ever after (yes, that’s right! it’s not counted as romance if there’s no HEA—and that is one of the many MANY reasons why romances written my women are infinitely superior 💯). anyway, what did send me over the edge tho—(view spoiler)[avendale going out of way to ensure that harry’s last days were memorable and making him feel “normal” even if he was doing it out of love for rose, to see a smile on her face, to give them both the once in a lifetime experience they were denied, using his privilege for good—is the reason i’ll probably never find something truly amounting to this kind of love. the memoires of harry about rose and her duke is what set in stone this book’s status in the five star persuasion 🥺 (hide spoiler)]in short this story was all of the five love languages wrapped up in one and i couldn’t be more happy about it if i tried 💯 lorraine heath really takes no prisoners and absolutely never fails to leave this hapless reader astounded at every turn. safe to say i’ve been having the most utterly joyous time with these (and hopefully continue to do so) 🤍

Mandi

April 28, 2015

Favorite Quote: ” I won’t give up.”She barely turned when his words froze her on the spot.“I will have you,” he said, his voice a whispered promise that caused a shiver of foreboding, a quiver of pleasure to ripple through her. “Because you want it as much as I do.”I received this book unsolicited in the mail, and after a quick glance at goodreads, I saw four of my trusted reviewers (one, two, three, four) had all given it 5-stars, so I knew I had to read this one. This is the first I’ve read of this series and it works well as a stand-alone.As it starts, Rosalind Sharpe has settled herself and her brother in London and she goes on the hunt. For what exactly, the reader is not sure but you start to assume it’s for a gentleman of wealth. She wears her best dress, puts on her most fierce face and gets an invitation to an exclusive gaming hell that has just been opened to allow women. Her story is that her late husband was attacked by a tiger in India, and after a period of mourning, she is now in London, waiting for her solicitor to put her late husband’s affairs in order so she can receive his money and start to payback her creditors. She has a small household staff and a brother she care for deeply. When Rose walks into this gaming hell, she immediately feels eyes upon her – and they belong to the Duke of Avendale.Avendale is known for his raucous house parties and women dangling off him at all times. An intense and sometimes surly duke (those are the best kind, right?) he spots Rose and he wants her. Much to his surprise, Rose doesn’t bat her eyelashes and fall at his feet. She actually refuses him, which of course makes the hunt for Avendale that much more fun. Avendale falls hard for Rose – so hard and Rose isn’t left unaffected. She starts to notice this throat when he drinks, his hands when he dances with her, every little bit of him makes her having feelings that she has never felt before. But Rose must keep her wits about her as she has a plan, and falling in lust with a duke isn’t going to help things.“Come with me to my residence now,” he rasped.Her voice seemed to have deserted her. She almost nodded in acquiescence. She would give him anything, anything, if he would but make the glorious ache go away, would return sanity to her senses. She knew, without doubt, that he held the power to bank the embers he was flaming to life.“No,” she said, her voice rough and raw. “I told you, I require affection.”“I’ll give you more than you’ve ever known.”“Shaking her head, she somehow found the strength to shove on his shoulders. “No.”This book went a direction I wasn’t expecting and even left me choked up at the very end. A lovely book indeed.As I read the first quarter of this book, I honestly thought I was going to be the oddball out amongst my friends and not like this book that they have been raving about because Rose bothered me. There is a great sultry sexual tension in the beginning of this book. You feel like Avendale is going to internally combust if he doesn’t get Rose to his bed, and she is steadfast in refusing him. He is so big and surly and intense and you just want to lick him up. They both hold onto secrets, although when Rose’s secrets are unveiled, they give much more of an impact than Avendale’s. Rose’s secrets are multifaceted. When we learn the first one, and we see how her actions play out, I was a little disappointed in her. This is where I thought I wasn’t going to like this book. She has a cold, calculated side to her, and she felt greedy and she throws away Avendale’s care for her without regard.However, things change. She has her reasons, and as the big secret is revealed, it all made sense. I could forgive her rude behavior. Avendale’s lust starts to turn into love, as he goes from relentlessly pursuing her to being her steadfast support. He makes some romantic gestures in the second half of this book that are truly swoon-worthy and unselfish. I smiled so hard. And then I had to fight back a tear or two. Darn it Avendale!! I don’t want to give anything away so I’ll stop there. There is so much more to this story, but it’s more fun for the reader to discover on one’s own.A very sexy book, Lorraine Heath tells a story that has hot sex, angst, and it will pull on your heartstrings. Well done.Rating: B+

Jo

May 02, 2015

Lady Nilambari

November 10, 2022

4 StarsI read this book as a part of the BOTM for HRBC.Finally, a Lorraine Heath that I did not hate! Yay! Honestly, I really liked this book... My Thoughts - Beautifully scripted.- Great plot. I relished the concept of a con-woman heroine. The whole plot was wrapped up in unbridled lust, love, and swindling in one form or another, be it money or emotions. Ah, trust, thou art a fickle bitch!- A heartwarming sub-plot. Harry was such a dear. I almost cried, and that's an achievement in itself because I almost NEVER cry.- Could Avendale be any more amazing? I loved everything about him, starting with his unabashed debauchery to his letting her go. He tried so hard for her, but he just never found the right words. He is the reason women read romances, I believe.- Rose was an interesting heroine, definitely, but her tight-lipped behaviour, refusal to believe what was right in front of her and the circular nonsense of I am not good enough for him, dragged the story.- The romance was utterly, devastatingly, heart-achingly beautiful, but from Avendale's side. I could never figure out if Rose fell for him because of all he did for Harry or because he was a freaking catch. I guess I never really trusted Rose as a character. - The final third of the book could have been made crisper. The Rose drama dragged it into boring.In my previous review of Heath's book, I had said that the LH chapter has ended. Well, here is to never say never.

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