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A review by sophs_mood_reading
The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for a copy of this Audiobook for an honest review.
The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen tells the story of two very different men a Baron and a smuggler who are drawn to each first by lust then a deeper connection.
Strangers at first keeping names a secret and knowing each other only by the places they call home London & Kent These two men find themselves no longer in a secret tryst but that there separate lives are now very much publicly intertwined.
Throw in some grumpy money hungry relatives, a rival smuggling ring and some missing gold and you have yourself quite an adventure.
The relationship between Kent and London develops so well and side characters are given some depth. It was also nice to have a plot that steps away from the London Ton.
The accents in the audiobook did get a bit difficult to understand (Kentish drawl) but once I got used to it, it made for a fun little MM regency romance.
The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen tells the story of two very different men a Baron and a smuggler who are drawn to each first by lust then a deeper connection.
Strangers at first keeping names a secret and knowing each other only by the places they call home London & Kent These two men find themselves no longer in a secret tryst but that there separate lives are now very much publicly intertwined.
Throw in some grumpy money hungry relatives, a rival smuggling ring and some missing gold and you have yourself quite an adventure.
The relationship between Kent and London develops so well and side characters are given some depth. It was also nice to have a plot that steps away from the London Ton.
The accents in the audiobook did get a bit difficult to understand (Kentish drawl) but once I got used to it, it made for a fun little MM regency romance.