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An Unsuitable Heiress

By: Jane Dunn
Narrated by: Richard Attlee
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'Brilliant, sparkling and very clever' Elizabeth Buchan

‘Do you realise, Corinna, just how hard it is for a young woman of irregular birth, without family, fortune or friends in the world? Marriage is the only way to get any chance of a life.’

Following the death of her mother, Corinna Ormesby has lived a quiet life in the countryside with her cantankerous Cousin Agnes. Her father's identity has been a tantalising mystery, but now at nineteen Corinna knows that finding him may be her only way to avoid marriage to the odious Mr Beech.

Deciding to head to London, Corinna dons a male disguise. Travelling alone as a young woman risks scandal and danger, but when, masquerading as a youth, she is befriended by three dashing blades, handsome and capable Alick Wolfe, dandy Ferdinand Shilton and the incorrigible Lord Purfoy, Corinna now has access to the male-only world of Regency England. And when she meets Alick's turbulent brother Darius, a betrayal of trust leads to deadly combat which only one of the brothers may survive.

From gambling in gentleman’s clubs to meeting the courtesans of Covent Garden, Corinna’s country naivety soon falls away. But when she finds her father at last, learns the truth about her parentage and discovers her fortunes transformed, she must quickly decide how to reveal her true identity, while hoping that one young man in particular can see her for the beauty and Lady she really is.

Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Dunn brings the Regency period irresistibly to life in a thrilling novel packed with romance, scandal, friendship and colour. Perfect for fans of Jane Austen. Janice Hadlow, Gill Hornby, and anyone with a Bridgerton-shaped hole in their lives!

©2023 Jane Dunn (P)2023 Boldwood Books
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance England

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Such a fun story with a band of compelling and interesting characters. I loved the set up of the main plot and various subplots that all came together at the end. Gorgeous period language and dialogue - such fantastic buckish slang - it really evoked the era and made this wonderfully performed audiobook such a pleasure to listen to.

A delightful caper with a truly page-turning end!

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There is something about the writing, and the narration that my wife and I found captivating for long periods of time. This is the second of this author’s books that has managed to do thus, when others haven’t. Many thanks.

Engaging and Enjoyable

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Excellent narrator brings all the characters to life. The plot is obvious but still fun to listen to. Gently romantic and well written.

lovely easy listening

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This is very far fetched and whimsical but easy listening. so many things wrong with this story historically very inaccurate but if you. can suspend disbelief it's enjoyable. The narrator was better able to convey the dialogue and vernacular in this book than the female narrator in the first book of the series - and to that end it was nicely written.

way better narrator than the first book

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A good story with likable characters and a happy ending, all with a bit of adventure

Really enjoyable book, reminisciant of Georgette Heyer. I greatly recommend it

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