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When Midnight Comes

By: Beryl Matthews
Narrated by: Annie Aldington
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1856.

Christine Banner is alone after her father's death. Determined to make her own way in the world, she stumbles onto an estate in the New Forest where she finds work that she loves.

However, when the future looks uncertain, Christine's skill at handling some of the large and difficult warhorses shines through and captures the attention of the son of the estate owner. In the face of grief, sadness and disappointment, Christine's intelligence and strength will be tested until she finds the place she can truly call home.

©2018 Beryl Matthews (P)2018 Isis Publishing Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance
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Another absolutely brilliant book. It finished far too soon for me. And yet again you have a wonderful narrator in Annie Aldington.

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loved this story very good to listen too highly reccomend u will not be disappointed

awesome

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I love books narrated by Annie Aldington but this one was the first I've listened to that's been written by Beryl Matthews and to be honest it was a bit twee. Even if Chrissy was as charismatic as she's portrayed, it's hard to believe that the upper class in the mid 19th century would run about all over the country looking for her, considering her low birth and the fact she never actually does anything notable apart from have a quick chat to the horses. Even the travellers were enamoured. I'm not sure if this is Ms Matthews normal writing style or not but it's not very authentic. However Annie Aldington delivered a sterling performance as usual and it's an easy listen with a happy ending

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