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Hazard
Hazard
Hazard
Audiobook13 hours

Hazard

Written by Jo Beverley

Narrated by Anne Flosnik

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Jo Beverley, a New York Times best-selling author, heats up the pages in her Regency romance novels. With Hazard, Beverley delivers a tale of forbidden love. With her beauty and her wealth, Lady Anne Peckworth is quite a catch. But she carries bitterness from a broken heart-until the dangerous Race de Vere enters her life. Can Anne summon the strength to resist Race and his wild ways?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 18, 2010
ISBN9781449839444
Hazard
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Jo Beverley

The NYT bestselling author of over thirty historical romance novels, all set in her native England in the medieval, Georgian, and Regency periods, Jo Beverley firmly believes that reading should be fun, and every book should leave the reader with a smile. You can find Jo on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jo.beverley and at www.wordwenches.com where she blogs regularly.

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Rating: 3.6867469879518073 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I couldn't stop reading this book after I started it the second time. The first time around I read about 25 pages and switched to something else because I wasn't sure if I would like this hero. Between that first reading and the second one, I read a few other Jo Beverley books, and knowing how beautifully she develops her characters, I came back to re-read. I am SO GLAD I did. I loved it. I couldn't stop reading it and even switched the light on at 2 am to read a few more chapters. It's remarkable to me how, even when she is adding a sentence of historical information about, for example, the Prince Regent, she can make that piece of information further develop the character who is observing the Prince (or whomever). I just truly haven't read any author who can compare when it comes to drawing the characters. I can't wait to start the next Jo Beverley. The only problem I have with her books is that I can't get anything else done. I spent my entire weekend reading this book
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    If you like Jo Beverley and her rogues, this is Beverley at her best. The plot is predictable, but the characters come alive. Both hero and heroine are likeable, real [as far as the romance genre goes], and fun. And if you haven't read MY LADY NORTORIOUS, the first in this series, don't miss its reissue.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A comfort and a reasonably frequent reread, I liked this book because for once it properly addressed the very real dilemma for a duke's daughter when she falls in love with someone too far beneath her in the social scale. She really does worry about it, and how people will react and how her family will handle it, and she does try, rather hard, to fall in love with someone more suitable, but Races charm and mischief hold her like no other. I liked both Anne and Race and believed their dilemma, and though the solution was too neat, the romance worked very well for me. I've reread it several times, it's a keeper for me.