• Once Upon a Maiden Lane

  • A Maiden Lane Novella
  • By: Elizabeth Hoyt
  • Narrated by: Ashford McNab
  • Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (289 ratings)

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Once Upon a Maiden Lane

By: Elizabeth Hoyt
Narrated by: Ashford McNab
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A stand-alone novella from New York Times best-selling author Elizabeth Hoyt!

Miss Mary Whitsun is far too intelligent to fall for the rakish charms of a handsome aristocrat. But when the gentleman in question approaches her in a bookshop, mistaking her for his fiancée, Lady Johanna Albright, the flirtatious encounter only raises more questions. Could Mary, a servant raised in a St Giles orphanage, actually be Lady Joanna's long-lost twin sister? If so, Mary has been betrothed since birth - to the rakishly handsome aristocrat himself....

Henry Collins, Viscount Blackwell, is far too intrigued by Mary to let her go so easily. He's drawn to her sharp mind, her indomitable spirit, and the fiery way in which she dismisses him - ladies simply don't dismiss Lord Blackwell. But as Mary makes her first hesitant steps into society, she can't help but wonder if she truly has a place in Henry's world - or in his heart.

©2017 Elizabeth Hoyt (P)2017 Hachette Audio

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Not as Predictable as I thought

Where does Once Upon a Maiden Lane rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Top 25-30

Who was your favorite character and why?

Mary Whitsum...she's feisty!

What about Ashford McNab’s performance did you like?

She distinguishes voices/characters well.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I was surprised...no crying...just a OMG! :)

Any additional comments?

I like the orphanage being a part of the storyline.

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love this series!!!

I'm in love with being able to hear all the characters from the previous books stay close and support each other. I will be watching for much more to come!

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loved it

loved it !!!I think I will try other series of this author. The narrator was awesome as well

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Lovely 💜📚💜

A very sweet little novella. I have read all the books in this series & have yet to be disappointed. Ashford MacNab my favorite narrator and as usual did a beautiful job. It was nice to see Lord & Lady Care, Val & Brigette, Nell Jones, Winter Makepease and all the other old characters from previous books. being in Marys storey

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Nice to hear Mary Whitsun's story

I will take any Maiden Lane I can get at this point! It was nice to hear from many of the past characters as well.

This story while short has some twists and turns. It was sweet and sexy. If you are a Maiden Lane fan - it is a no brainer - get it!

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Sweet story

I must say this was not Elizabeth Hoyt best of the maiden lane series however still more info and sweet. I guess novellas are hard to fit much into. Anyway sweet. Not as sexually charged as they usually are.

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great novella

good listening.we...i enjoy all od elizbeth hoyts novels...very enjoyable....i can hardley wait for her next one to arrive

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It wasn't...

I remember the characters and do love them but the story it seemed was cut short. Maybe because Mary was just a servant and tho she got her man the story should of been longer..i was sad that it ended when and as it did. Sorry but the others had such wonderful ends to their stories.. Mary deserved it too.

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Once Upon a Maiden Lane

Mary Whitson meet a gentleman who thinks she is a missing girl of another family friend known as the Albright. Who had twin girls and they were kidnapped after they were born. But some how they were able to find only one of the girls the other was gone for good. Now the lord Blackwell brought her family to meet her and her current family. After all she has been through she only find out that she is the daughter of wife of the Earl of Angrove. By some way she fell in love with Lord Blackwell and he was disowned by his father.

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greatly enjoyable addition to Maiden Lane

This book takes place 8 or 9 years after the events in the first Maiden Lane novel. Mary Whitsun is all grown up and working as a nursemaid for Lady Cair when it is discovered she is the long lost daughter of an earl and has been engaged to a Viscount since birth. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Mary get her own story, and other characters from previous books make cameos that didn't overwhelm the plot. The Duke of Montgomery makes a brief appearance and is fabulous as ever. If you read all of the Maiden Lane books and were sad to see them end, this book is a lovely pop-in back into that world. While it certainly helps to know who people were from previous books, it isn't strictly necessary to have read them to understand the plot of this one. There are one or two chapters with cameos that don't effect the plot much and the rest are all new characters. Quite a fun read. My one issue was I felt like Lady Cair lied about Mary's origins, because I seem to remember there being a bit more drama around how Mary came to the orphanage, but it's also been a while since I read the first book to remember exactly.

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