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A Foolish Flirtation

A Victorian Romance (Reversal of Fortune, Book 1)

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A Foolish Flirtation

By: Alice Coldbreath
Narrated by: Abigail Langham
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At eighteen, Emmeline Ballentine’s father splashed out on one London season to introduce his daughter to polite society. Sadly, for Emmeline, polite society was not terribly receptive to a city trader’s daughter.

She only ever caught one gentleman’s fancy, the dishonorable Jeremy Vance who made her head spin as he singled her out for attention at the balls and assemblies. Her worldly chaperone warned her he was making a May game of her, but Emmeline had not heeded her warning. Consequently, her dreams were dashed, when at the close of the season, Jeremy announced his engagement to another.

Ten years later, their paths cross again in Bath. Emmeline is older and wiser, and a good deal poorer, and Jeremy is divorced. There is absolutely no chance of him making a fool of her again with his shocking offer of marriage. Is there?

A Foolish Flirtation is a stand alone romance set in Victorian England. It is over 130,000 words long. Please do not purchase if you are offended by strong language and or sex scenes.

©2024 Alice Coldbreath (P)2025 Alice Coldbreath
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Victorian England
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I enjoy the links with other books/stories by this author and love the escapism that the storyline gives. On the whole the narrator was quite good but little ‘Americanisms’ let it down here and there: noo instead of new and the mispronunciation of sal volatile. These were small things though and, on the s whole, it was a good listen.

Another good story from this author

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