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Mr Bailey's Lady

A Regency Romance

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Mr Bailey's Lady

By: Audrey Harrison
Narrated by: James Scofield MacKenzie
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One story.

Four heroes.

Oliver Bailey - a mill owner who is looking for investment from the ton but certainly isn't looking for a wife.

Baron Johnson - used appallingly by the young woman he's deeply in love with.

Captain Peterson - a successful ship's captain who has at least one girl in every port.

Mr. Lucas - a business rival to Oliver Bailey who has an ulterior motive no one else is aware of.

Four stories intertwined in a way none could foresee. Their lives will never be the same.

©2016 Audrey Harrison (P)2020 Audrey Harrison
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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Between the strong women characters & Mr. MacKenzie immersing us into these lives in England & ultimately Scotland, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with them.

Had me immersed in their lives

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This isn’t my favorite Audrey Harrison novel. It was okay...but the male reader put me off. He wasn’t bad, it was just that the protagonist was a woman.

Male reader was odd

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