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A Radical Arrangement

By: Jane Ashford
Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
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Classic regency romance from beloved author Jane Ashford. Brash and handsome, Sir Justin Keighley is all wrong for a proper young lady like Margaret Mayfield. Everyone knows he is shocking in his opinions, arrogant in his manner, and completely without respect for the common decencies of civilized society. Margaret absolutely will not marry him - no matter what her parents say. Beautiful and shy, Margaret was everything Sir Justin detested in a woman - timid, sheltered, and obedient to a fault. It's not until she runs away from him that he finds he must give chase. Margaret is discovering she can be bold and rebellious - intrepid enough to do what she must and more exciting than Justin ever imagined possible. She's the last woman he would have expected to lead them both into uncharted territory....

©2015 Jane LeCompte (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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A solidly entertaining story well narrated. The heroine's transformation from a dutiful, colourless daughter and the cynical hero's softening are well told.

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Jane Ashford created a short but charming story ….
Highly entertaining and most enjoyable….
And well presented by Gemma Dawson

Charming story …

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The parents are unpleasant people. They spend all the time manipulating bulling and shouting. The Heroine is a wimp, "who surprisingly" can only stand up to the Hero. The Hero is not much better, despite his highhand beliefs. Is easily manipulated by the Heroine and her mother. The rest is alot of set peices, that have predictable endings. The most stupid set peice is an experience sailor, doesn't watch the weather.

Overacting is the main theme.

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