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It Takes Two to Tumble

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""Sebastian proves she is a new force to be reckoned with in historical romances."—Booklist

Some of Ben Sedgwick's favorite things:

  • Helping his poor parishioners
  • Baby animals
  • Shamelessly flirting with the handsome Captain Phillip Dacre
  • After an unconventional upbringing, Ben is perfectly content with the quiet, predictable life of a country vicar, free of strife or turmoil. When he's asked to look after an absent naval captain's three wild children, he reluctantly agrees, but instantly falls for the hellions. And when their stern but gloriously handsome father arrives, Ben is tempted in ways that make him doubt everything.

    Some of Phillip Dacre's favorite things:

  • His ship
  • People doing precisely as they're told
  • Touching the irresistible vicar at every opportunity
  • Phillip can't wait to leave England's shores and be back on his ship, away from the grief that haunts him. But his children have driven off a succession of governesses and tutors and he must set things right. The unexpected presence of the cheerful, adorable vicar sets his world on its head and now he can't seem to live without Ben's winning smiles or devastating kisses.

    In the midst of runaway children, a plot to blackmail Ben's family, and torturous nights of pleasure, Ben and Phillip must decide if a safe life is worth losing the one thing that makes them come alive.

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      • AudioFile Magazine
        Narrator Joel Leslie exposes the hidden feelings of vicar Ben Sedgwick and ship captain Phillip Dacre in this nineteenth-century romance. Leslie excels at digging into the different reservations Ben and Phillip wrestle with before surrendering to their mutual affection. Ben worries about jilting his ill fianc�e, while Phillip can't forget a tragic shipboard liaison. Ben and Phillip are deliciously delineated. Ben's an earnest-sounding young man whose practical nature naturally veers from the dramatic, while Phillip's voice has a hoarse deepness that is both serious and sensual. Phillip's three children are less well characterized, especially his daughter, whose nasal voice whines unpleasantly. Leslie could also be more crisp in his diction. Nonetheless, Cat Sebastian's series opener makes for a heartfelt audiobook full of tender moments. C.A. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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