And then she fell [sound recording] / Stephanie Laurens.

By: Laurens, StephanieContributor(s): Brenher, MatthewMaterial type: SoundSoundPublisher number: ZM7328 | Blackstone AudioSeries: Laurens, Stephanie. Cynster novel ; Publication details: [Ashland, Or.] : Blackstone Audio, p2013Description: 1 sound disc (MP3 CD) (ca. 10 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 leaflet (1 p.)ISBN: 9781470840112Subject(s): Cynster family (Fictitious characters) -- Fiction | Upper class -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820 -- Fiction | London (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Love stories. DDC classification: 823/.914 Read by Matthew Brenher.Summary: The only thing more troublesome than a Cynster man is a Cynster lady who believes love is not her destiny. Famously known in London society as the Matchbreaker, Henrietta Cynster has an uncanny skill in preventing ill-fated nuptials, not in falling victim to Cupid's spell. But when she disrupts one match too many, she feels honor bound to help dashing James Glossup find a suitable bride for a marriage-of-convenience. A task infernally complicated by the undeniable, unquenchable attraction that flares between James and Henrietta, who continues to believe she will never fall.
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The only thing more troublesome than a Cynster man is a Cynster lady who believes love is not her destiny. Famously known in London society as the Matchbreaker, Henrietta Cynster has an uncanny skill in preventing ill-fated nuptials, not in falling victim to Cupid's spell. But when she disrupts one match too many, she feels honor bound to help dashing James Glossup find a suitable bride for a marriage-of-convenience. A task infernally complicated by the undeniable, unquenchable attraction that flares between James and Henrietta, who continues to believe she will never fall.

Read by Matthew Brenher.

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