The Brotherhood Series Boxset: Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Kylie Stewart
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By:
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Adele Clee
About this listen
Regency Vampire Romance
Lost to the Night
An earl with a terrifying secret ...
Alexander Cole was a man ruled by his voracious appetite for carnal pleasures until a golden-haired devil in the guise of a goddess lures him into an encounter that costs him his humanity. With nothing left but bitterness in his heart, he locks himself away in his dilapidated Elizabethan mansion and chains the gates to all intruders.
A lady hoping to prove love conquers all ...
When her aunt suffers an injury in a carriage accident, Evelyn Bromwell rushes through the forest in search of help. Drawn to the mysterious old mansion, she is left aghast to find such a frosty reception. Yet despite the earl's rude and brusque manner, Evelyn is eager to discover the reason behind his austere façade.
Slave to the Night
Viscount Markham has one rule - never bed the same woman twice.
But all rules are made to be broken.
When Grace Denton decides to visit her sister in London, she is shocked to find the paid companion has a new profession and now earns her living as a courtesan. But when her sibling disappears after an evening out, Grace is forced to masquerade as the much sought after paramour in a bid to solve the mystery. Using information from her sister's secret diary, Grace begins her search with the arrogant Lord Markham, convinced he was the last person to see her alive.
Abandoned to the Night
A gentleman with a hunger for revenge ...
Leo Devlin, Marquess of Hartford, spends his days hiding from the sun as a result of his terrible affliction. At night, he wanders the ballrooms of the ton in pursuit of pleasure - in search of anything to numb the memory of the terrifying night he was stripped of his humanity. But despite his relaxed countenance, the flames of vengeance still burn brightly within. With a reputation for recklessness, Leo's friend and mentor, Elliot Markham, is the only man capable of keeping him under control. But when Elliot marries and leaves London for his estate in Yorkshire, Leo's thoughts turn to the woman he blames for the evil curse thrust upon him. Feeling alone and abandoned, Leo knows there is only one way to rid himself of the painful images of the past. But would he be able to find the golden-haired devil responsible for turning him? Would he have the courage to make her pay for all she had done?
A lady with nothing left to lose ...
Ivana Lockwood always knew one of her gentleman vampires would return seeking retribution. Men of their quality did not sit back and accept the devastating consequences of such a horrendous affliction. In a strange way, she welcomed the challenge.
©2015, 2016 Adele Clee (P)2017 Adele CleeCritic reviews
"An exciting story about the redemptive and life-altering power of love, Lost to the Night is a thoughtfully-written novel and a recommended read for anyone seeking to escape into an elegant and magical world of timeless passion" (The Romance Reviews)
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- Sue h
- 19-03-23
Excellent/Poor
This trilogy of books were quite different to the normal run of historical romances. The characters and plot were strong but were spoilt by the narrator, who read them as if they had somewhere else to be. The narration was rushed with very little effort to differentiate between the characters. The pronunciation was poor as was the articulation.
Adele Clee deserved better.
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- Irene
- 08-11-20
Story predictable
The story was predictable. It has taken me ages off and on to manage to listen to it. The narration is appalling, every character done in the same voice, enunciation was dreadful . It cannot be hard to discover how to pronounce a word properly rather than take a guess. This is one narrator I shall a avoid in future.
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