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The Governess

Sisters of Woodside Mysteries, Book 1

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The first of a brand-new series by the author of Sons of the Marquess.

When Mr. Edmund Winterton of Woodside dies, his daughters find themselves penniless and homeless. What can they do? Unless they wish to live on charity, they will have to find genteel employment for themselves.

Annabelle becomes governess to the daughters of the recently bereaved Earl of Brackenwood. She has no idea how to teach, but her pupils can learn all they need from books, so how difficult can it be? She’ll need all her ingenuity to cope with the rebelliousness of her charges and the unwanted attentions of their father. But when her past returns to haunt her, she has to make a difficult decision.

Allan is slowly getting used to life as a widower, but his mother is determined that he must marry again and produce an heir. He is determined that he won’t, although the new governess is just the sort of woman he could fall in love with. But when a face from long ago reappears and stirs up suspicion, he has to consider the possibility that his wife’s death was not natural. What is worse, he himself is the obvious suspect. If he can’t prove his innocence, he may lose everything - his home, his new love, and even his life.

A traditional Regency romance, drawing room rather than bedroom.

Book 1 of the 5-book Sisters of Woodside Mysteries series, each a complete story with a HEA, but listen to all of them to find out all the family secrets!

©2018, 2019 Mary Kingswood (P)2019 Mary Kingswood
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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did not enjoy the narrator's choice of voices for some of the characters which took away from the story

pleasant story if a little easy to solve

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Sadly I stopped reading this book, due to the narrator. Her attempt at the Welsh accent was absolutely awful and I just found her narration very irritating. I tried to overlook her bad accents and get into the book, but just couldn’t. Such a shame as I can’t rate the story. Please authors, try and get narrators to sound vaguely like the accents they are suppose to be taking on. I should have listened to the other reviews who had same opinion of the narrator. Total waste of money.

Dreadful narrator

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