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Richer Than Sin

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Wait time: About 4 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 4 weeks

From New York Times bestselling author Meghan March comes a brand new saga of forbidden love and second chances.

They say a Riscoff and a Gable can never live happily ever after. Not with a family feud that is the stuff of legends.

I used to believe that—until I caught a glimpse of a woman who took my breath away. I didn't know or care what her name was.

Like any man who sees and knows what he wants, I went after her. I certain didn't expect her to be Whitney Gable

We burned like a flash fire until everything went sideways, and she married another man.

She hates me, and she should.

I objected on her wedding day.

She was out of my reach for year, but now she's home again—and there's no ring on her finger.

They say a Riscoff and a Gable can never live happily ever after . . . but I'm not done with Whitney Gable.

I'm getting my second chance, and this time I'll do whatever it takes to prove them all wrong.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this first installment of a trilogy, listeners will be introduced to a feud between the rich (as in billionaire) Riscoff family and the poor (as in lost the farm) Gable family. Handsome heir apparent Lincoln Riscoff finds himself obsessed with sexy "made for sin" Whitney Gable, an altogether unacceptable love interest. Narrators Erin Mallon and Joe Arden take turns dropping the f-bomb in all its permutations, and talking smut and smack. Arden's deep, sexy voice almost lets the listener forgive Lincoln's oft-repeated references to the state of his package. Arden is equally competent portraying the tough, gorgeous, and disappointingly easy Whitney. Mallon's low-pitched, whispery voice is most convincing as Whitney and her interesting relatives. Despite both narrators' best efforts, however, the result is simply more miss than hit. A.C.P. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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