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A Contracted Spouse for the Prizefighter
- Victorian Prizefighters, Book 3
- Lu par : Grace Noble
- Durée : 15 h et 43 min
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Description
Theodora knows in her heart that she has star quality, but sadly, no one else in her theatrical family feels the same way. When her sister leaves to get married, Theo is promptly axed from the bill and expected to take a back seat in the family business.
Clem Dabney, aspiring theatre owner and ex-prizefighter, has built up his supper and song business as far as he can take it. In order to expand, he now needs a theatre. When Theodora appears before him with her outrageous proposition, he sees his chance, and devil take the consequences.
Their marriage is purely a business arrangement, so Theo is not worried about Clem’s reputation, and Clem is not concerned about Theo’s distinct lack of feminine charm. Now that’s all settled and out of the way, both agree things should be straightforward enough. But why is Clem acting like the jealous husband when Theo finds herself among a throng of new admirers?
A Contracted Spouse for the Prizefighter is a stand-alone Victorian romance novel. Please do not purchase if you are offended by strong language and or sex scenes.
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- Booklass
- 23/05/2023
Love this
I loved everything about this story. The primary characters, the secondary characters, the story, the reader, all are strong and interesting.
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- Cabby
- 15/05/2023
Loved this book!
I really enjoyed this book!! Thank you Alice Coldbreath for giving it to all of us!!
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- The Doctor
- 09/03/2023
Love!
I loved every minute of this book and was heartbroken when it ended. the characters are so interesting and the story so unique.
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- GDN
- 20/02/2023
10/10 sunshine/ grump in a marriage of convenience
Alice Coldbreath has written son of my favorite grumpy Heroes. She also does enjoyable marriages of convince. I didn’t think I’d care for Clem’s story. He wasn’t grumpy enough for me. Lol. But falling in love with Dora threw him off kilter. Dora was well written. Dora was enjoyable to read. Even with a tripe mixed in I usually hate, I really enjoyed this book, it was all done well. It has nice steam to it also.
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- Jennifer Martin
- 13/02/2023
A bit of a departure, but still delightful…
Anything Alice Coldbreath writes is pretty much an automatic buy for me— she reliably hits all of my favorite romance tropes (marriage of convenience, a competent heroine, a surly and possessive hero with very little self-awareness, etc.) with sweetness and humor.
The heroine of this book presents a bit of a change for people attached to shy heroines like Fenella or practical ones like Mina and Lizzie from the previous Prizefighter books. Theodora is unconventional, unafraid, and artistic. It’s not quite what I’m used to, but as a Mother Coldbreath completionist, it’s actually quite nice to see her stretching herself as a storyteller. Once I let go of my expectations, I thoroughly enjoyed Clem and Theodora’s romance and, of course, she still gives us the warm details of daily Victorian life and ewers of water that are essential to a Coldbreath book.
I was disappointed that Carmen Rose didn’t return to narrate this one— I think she’s so well suited to the rhythm of Coldbreath’s writing but Grace Noble did an excellent job.