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The Deed

By: Lynsay Sands
Narrated by: Chloe Lynn
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Before her Argeneau vampire family paranormal romance novels made her a New York Times bestselling superstar, Lynsay Sands did The Deed. Lynsay’s witty, sexy, utterly fantastic debut romance transports the listener back to Medieval England to witness the outrageous trials and temptations of a good wife whose husband unfortunately dies before he can do…The Deed. The lady, left shockingly unprepared, finds herself promised to a handsome, landless knight, and misunderstandings, missteps, and (of course) passion ensue. The first of her more than thirty historical romance novels and anthologies known for their wonderfully humorous edge, The Deed is as delightful treat for confirmed Sands fans, as well as for listeners who appreciate the early novels of Julie Garwood.

Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Paranormal Romance Women's Fiction Marriage Middle Ages Witty Highlander

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Loved the story, hilarious a lot of the time, alas the narrator although good didn't quite capture the nuance of tone, it was very careful and this story reading needed more flair.
That said it was bearable.

funny

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this is a truly fantastic book and told in a very compelling and enticing way..

FANTASTIC!!!😁😁😁😁💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

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This is the first but the weakest in the series, to much blood sheed and way to little humour. I liked The Key best in this series, even though you had to make a concious decision to suspend all disbelief to enjoy the humour. Thinking about it, this instalment does aks for suspending of disbelief too, unfortunately the resulting humour is not quite the thing.

That said a have stuck to listening to worse.

Weakest in the series

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This is the most boring book I've ever listened too. The narrates voice just drones on & on. And the story is lame.

Boring

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