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A Scandalous Match

By: Jane Dunn
Narrated by: Jenny Funnell
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Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, Janice Hadlow, Gill Hornby, and anyone with a Bridgerton-shaped hole in their lives.

‘Angelica had always known her lack of high birth, fortune or influence debarred her from being presented as an eligible young woman worthy of marriage. To cap it all, being an actress assured she was utterly beyond the pale of respectability.'

Nightly at the Covent Garden Theatre in London, an enchanting actress is wowing the crowds with her affecting portrayal of Ophelia. Preyed on by rakes and opportunistic young bucks, feted by dukes and earls, even the Prince Regent himself, Angelica Leigh is a sensation.

But in Regency England, beauty and talent are not enough to be considered marriage material, so when the eminently eligible Lord Charles Latimer sets his heart on Angelica, his uncle is sent to intervene.

As a highly respected, hard-working and wealthy lawmaker, The Honourable Ivor Asprey, is himself seen as desirable husband material, but widowed with an eleven-year-old daughter Elinor, he has forsaken all thoughts of romance. Lord Latimer’s mother, the Duchess of Arlington, despairs of her son, despite being reassured by Ivor that his infatuation with the actress will pass. But there is something about Angelica Leigh that demands attention, and even the austere and upstanding Mr Asprey isn’t immune to her charms.

Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Dunn brings the Regency period irresistibly to life.

©2024 Jane Dunn (P)2024 Boldwood Books
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Royal Romance Royalty Marriage England Feel-Good Heartfelt

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I so enjoyed this beautiful story..Great development of characters. wonderful narration too. my new favourite author

loved this

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Well written,a good story. I so enjoy her stories especially at bed time. Many more please.

A good listen

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Well narrated. The plot is almost a direct copy of Georgette Heyer's Faro's Daughter, but instead of the MC running a gaming establishment, she is an actress. Faro's Daughter (published in 1941) happens to be one of my all time fav books so I am a little perturbed and annoyed by such a blatant rip off. That being said, and as I knew what was coming in the plot, I just sat and waited for it all to pan out. This book is upstaged by the original, and it would be wonderful if this narrator could re-narrate Faro's Daughter in a reissue.

I enjoyed that the writer was able to keep to the language of period, and enjoyed the good descriptions of costumes and locations.

IT WAS OK



Upstaged

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I really enjoyed this listen. The story was interesting and I thought the narrator was first class.

Lewis

Story & Narration

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Another fabulous book by Jane Dunn. Great characters skilfully narrated. Loved the story set in a magical period of English history and culture

Another fabulous book by Jane Dunn

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