Romantic Suspense
Roses In June
Flowers Can Be Fatal book 6
by Clare Revell
-From Goodreads- Dawn Stannis has little time for anything besides teaching, never mind organizing a careers fayre for the year nines—but by God's grace, she's able to book popular actor, Gabriel Tyler. Score one for Dawn! His Hollywood playboy reputation might be the epitome of everything Dawn resists, but at least her event will be well-attended. After his father’s unexpected death, Gabriel Tyler becomes the 8th Earl of Elton a lot sooner than he expected. Now, his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, is insisting he give up acting so he can play lord of the manor and produce heirs. Gabriel isn't ready to give up his career or his bachelor status. At least he doesn’t think so until he meets Dawn. She’s beautiful, intelligent, and it soon becomes apparent to Gabe that his heart is in serious danger. But Dawn isn’t interested, and if he's to have any shot at all, he'll have to convince her that his playboy image is just tabloid fodder. With a career where everything is a façade, can he ever convince Dawn that his intentions are honest and real? ASIN: B07BNYBPR2 Are roses a sign of love or intimidation...? I've been listening my way through Clare Revell's romantic suspense Flowers Can Be Fatal series for awhile now and I think Roses In June was the one I was most curious about. Would it be a wedding story? Or? Since I've been going through the series anyway I haven't been reading the cover blurbs so I had no real inkling what it would be about. First off, no it's not a wedding story in any way. The heroine is a teacher dedicated to her students and the hero has probably the oddest occupation combo that I've ever read, he's an actor and, get this, an earl! | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
A relatively short listen at just under 4 hours the production was the same as its series predecessors. Meaning, the narrator is wonderful and has the perfect accent for the characters, but, the sound recording is not that great. My advice is to do what I do, turn up the volume and simply enjoy the story.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Roses In June by Clare Revell a 4 Bark rating.