• Sophie: A Regency Romance

  • Bachelor Brides, Book 2
  • De: Jenny Hambly
  • Narrado por: Helen Taylor
  • Duración: 6 h y 52 m
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 calificaciones)

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De: Jenny Hambly
Narrado por: Helen Taylor
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She is not interested in - or in any need of - a husband.
He is as reluctant to take a wife....

Lady Lewisham is an independent woman of means who has just emerged from her year of mourning.

Her late husband, Edward, has ensured she is financially comfortable for the rest of her life and has little to worry about. But as a young, beautiful, single widow (with an intelligent mind to boot), it seems she is a target for unwanted attention from ill-fitting suitors and mindless tittle-tattle from the gossip-mongers.

Feisty Sophie is a far cry from the usual timid, conventional woman befitting 19th-century society, however - in short, she is a breath of fresh air - and is not afraid to speak her mind. Nor does she suffer fools gladly. So when her husband's cousin, Lady Renfrew, invites her to visit London, she is delighted and uses this opportunity as a springboard for her much grander trip to Europe with her companion, Miss Trew.

Little does Sophie know, however, that when she encounters the handsome but devout bachelor Sir Philip Bray, her life is about to change. Although neither have any time or inclination for romance, their paths cross in England, France, and Italy.

Could Sir Philip be the hero she thinks she does not need or want?

©2019 Jennifer Hambly (P)2019 Jennifer Hambly

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Traveling Europe Sweet Regency Romance

Rosalind was fantastic (bk 1) and this one is nearly as good. It's a story about a young independent and wealthy widow coming out of morning and leaving with her also widowed friend to see parts of Europe she has only been able to read about. Sir Philip is also traveling the same direction but more quickly to assist a sick friend in Italy and bring him back home to England. They bump into each other along their journey and the adventure continues with a back and forth of who is helping who? It is one of those fun feel good adventure romances that you can easily enjoy more than one listen. The narrator has a very pleasant voice and does a wonderful job with the different voices. It's a great book for those who like a good clean Regency romance with a Hallmark ending.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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