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  • Regency Romp Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Maggie Fenton
  • Narrated by: Caroline Holmes
  • Length: 13 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)
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The Alabaster Hip

By: Maggie Fenton
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Summary

The long-anticipated-and hilarious-final installment in The Regency Romp Trilogy...

After the Viscount Marlowe's latest misadventure gets Miss Minerva Jones sacked from her teaching post, he hires her as a governess for his twins. Marlowe finds himself falling for the feisty bookworm - an alarming development for a man who was nearly broken by his disastrous marriage. Can he risk his heart without falling apart again?  

Minerva would rather be employed by anyone other than the walking disaster that is the Viscount Marlowe, but she finds a home in Lord Marlowe's eccentric household, and loses her heart to not only the twins but also their impossible father. Will she take a chance on the viscount?  

Just when their happy ending is in sight, however, Minerva discovers Marlowe's most closely guarded secret, with disastrous results. Can she ever forgive him for his deception?  

(Also includes an evil duke, meddlesome friends, a randy Greek God, and a pack of rabid Misstophers.)

©2017 Margaret Cooke (P)2018 Margaret Cooke

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very good

the narrator did a great job with a good story. i love Maggie Fenton's books, and an enjoying them even more as audibles.

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Americanisms ahoy!

So a regency romance set amongst the ton and we've got creek beds, stoops, and all of the rest of the nonsense. Very annoying to an English person and very patronising to an American. A great shame because the first book avoided these inaccuracies. Back to the Heyer, Hambly, Lancaster and other writers who can be bothered to get it right. Decent enough narrator.

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