The Soldier and the Spy

· Society of Beasts Book 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Cornell Collins
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A beholden man finds himself falling for the war hero he's destined to double-cross. Three hundred pounds for one night of protection. It's a job offer, but it's also a ruse. Captain Benjamin Frakes, war hero and de facto head of the Society of Beasts-a club for gentlemen who prefer gentlemen-is tempted to turn it down. But August Weatherby, the sexy, brazen stranger making the offer, has captivated him completely. August is hardly the flush flirt he claims to be, however. An indebted man, desperate to save his infirm sister, August makes an ideal pawn for a lord eager to bring down the Society of Beasts once and for all. But August's charge to find evidence against Frakes is at odds with his own virgin desire to entice the captain into showing him the true meaning of pleasure. As August's infiltration pushes him deeper into the beguiling world of delights behind the Society's closed doors, he and Frakes discover new ways to push the boundaries of their own cravings. But with mounting pressure to complete his devious mission, August finds himself torn between the man his heart yearns for and the sister whose life depends on his betrayal. Contains mature themes.

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5.0
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Buttons Mom2003
5 November 2021
Audiobook Review: Overall – 5 Performance – 5 Story – 5 A great addition to the series. Cornell Collins has done another great job performing the audiobook of The Soldier and the Spy. Like the first book, I started out reading this book, courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley, but switched to the audiobook because I really enjoyed listening to Cornell perform the first one. Annabelle Greene’s writing is very compelling; the words just seem to flow and the pacing is great. I love historical MM romance and her stories are becoming favorites in this genre. August needs to save his sister and in order to do that he has to get evidence that will ruin Benjamin. It’s not easy to guess that August will fall for Ben but how that impacts them and what August has promised to do is what makes this story so good. I would definitely recommend this author and her Society of Beasts series to anyone who enjoys reading historical, Regency, MM romance. And if you also enjoy listening to audiobooks Cornell Collins does a fantastic job performing these stories. A review copy of the ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley but this did not influence my opinion or rating of the book.
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About the author

Annabelle Greene writes hot, heartwarming historical romances with plenty of humor. When she isn't crafting the perfect HEA, she's making pasta or walking along Italy's beautiful Adriatic coast. The Vicar and the Rake is her debut novel.

Cornell Collins was a hippie, a mod, a punk, a new-romantic, and a new-waver. Now, he proudly calls himself "newly middle aged." Though he has always considered life to have been better in the 70s and 80s, narrating audiobooks has shown Cornell that life in the modern world can, in some ways, be just as good.

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