His Rebellious Lass
Scottish Hearts Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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By:
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Callie Hutton
About this listen
He wants to marry her off quickly. She says absolutely not.
When the Marquess of Campbell inherits a fiery, red-headed Scottish beauty as his ward, it's his job to marry her off. No problem. She comes with a fortune. Lady Bridget MacDuff will have suitors falling all over themselves to wed her.
Not so fast. Lady Bridget has plans for that fortune, and they involve helping unfortunate women. And she has no intention of helping her devastatingly handsome guardian in his quest to get her off his hands. He doesn't plan to marry, either. Why should she?
Bridget and Cam are now on opposite sides of a war that neither one plans to lose. Even if Cam's rakish presence throws Bridget's heart into turmoil and the marquess can't deny that his ward sets his heart afire. And then Cam makes a bold proposal....
Contains mature themes.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-11-24
mostly ok
I was enjoying it until it entered sillyville!
I have 2 pet hates when it comes to historical romances...
One is the heroine refusing marriage even after she's been ruined... because "he doesn't love me..." but then she agrees to marry someone she doesn't love, because making somebody else suffer makes perfect sense... eyeroll!
& the other is the heroine being adamant that she'll never marry & will live an independent life... in the 1800s!
We're talking about an era when women were not only considered property, but they couldn't OWN property, they couldn't even have a bank account... up until 1975!
Life for a "fallen" woman in that era was not pleasant, hence why women would "agree" to marry their rapists, because the alternatives, like workhouses, etc... were hell on earth... so you marry that man who treats you right, but may not love you... women settle even in this day & age!
Women had NO rights
rights.. so portraying them as going against the very set grain because of idiotic reasons, makes them appear foolish & not very bright IMO!
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- Aris Agaruq
- 19-08-24
he's a hypocritical angry jerk
The narration was good, but the story was lacking, repetitive, silly and he's a hypocritical angry jerk for 99% of the story.
content warning: contains domestic abuse and potentially a scene of non consensual s*x
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