The Truth About Lady Felkirk by Christine Merrill (audiobook) – Narrated by Jenny Sterlin

truth about lady felkirk

The wife he doesn’t know…

When William Felkirk opens his eyes, the past six months are blank. What happened? And who is this beautiful woman claiming to be his wife and caring for his broken body?

Justine will do anything to protect her sister, even if that means pretending to be a stranger’s wife. She must guard the reasons for her deception with her life. But with every passing day, William unlocks her heart just a little more, and Justine knows she won’t be able to hide the truth forever.

Rating: B- for narration; C+ for content

The Truth About Lady Felkirk is an enjoyable, if somewhat predictable, story in which the romance is peppered with a dash of mystery in a plot that revolves around theft and murder.

Lord William Felkirk wakes up with what he believes to be a massive hangover, aching all over and almost unable to move. His brother Adam, the Duke of Belston, immediately summons an unfamiliar young woman to Will’s bedside, introducing her as Justine – Lady Felkirk, explaining that Will had married her on impulse shortly before the accident which caused the head injury that almost killed him. Will is stunned to discover that he has just awoken from a coma, and that he has been incapacitated for the past six months. He’s bewildered and exhausted, but not weak-minded – and is very sceptical about his supposed marriage. He’s never been the impulsive sort, and has no memory whatsoever of a wife, their marriage, or the events immediately prior to his waking up. He is not suffering from amnesia as such; he knows where he is, who he is and recalls his life up until the accident, and is immediately suspicious of this lovely, but rather reserved young woman who claims to have married him.

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