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Miss Fiona's Fancy
by M. C. Beaton
read by Charlotte Anne Dore
Part 6 of the Love (Beaton) series
From beloved historical romance author Marion Chesney comes the third installment in the Royal Ambition series. The Misses Penelope Yarwood, Euphemia Perkins, and Letitia Helmsdale all smugly informed her that the Marquess of Cleveden was at once the most eligible and the most elusive catch in the London marriage mart. Society's most dazzling beauties had failed to win him over yet, and a newcomer like Fiona didn't stand a ghost of a chance of having him look at her twice.That was all that fiery-tempered Fiona needed to hear, and she bet-far more wealth than she possessed-that she would snare the maddeningly elusive marquess before the season's end. Now Fiona faces the risk of losing a wager she cannot repay-and more, the even greater danger of losing her heart.
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A Governess of Distinction
by M. C. Beaton
read by Charlotte Anne Dore
Part 9 of the Love (Beaton) series
A young governess dreams of life in a castle in this historical romance by bestselling author Marion Chesney. Lord Percy Hunterdon despaired: he had inherited a Gothic horror of an estate along with a pair of fifteen-year-old brats to marry off. It was no secret to him that finding husbands for these two vile young ladies would require the utmost expertise: the care of a governess of superior caliber. When Jean Morrison spied Lord Hunterdon's advertisement, dreams of an unmarried viscount and a magnificent castle danced in her head. She imagined him as Byronic and brooding, pacing the battlements with a black cloak wrapped around his manly shoulders. And naturally, he would fall madly in love with her. Her dreams immediately burst apart at the seams when she saw the dank, dirty Trelawney Castle and encountered for the first time the evil dispositions of her new charges. Still, despite all of this, the golden hair and dancing eyes of her employer conjured up fantasies that were most unseemly for a governess of distinction.
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