• The Stafford Sisters

  • By: G.L. Snodgrass
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 18 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Stafford Sisters

By: G.L. Snodgrass
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Three Regency Novels The three Stafford sisters are each searching for love and will do everything in their power to find it. Each with her own hopes, her own dreams, and hopefully, her own hero. Duke In Disguise Hiding the truth of his title and wealth to help a friend. The Duke of Norwich pretends to be nothing more than an itinerant laborer. The last thing he anticipated was saving a comely lass. The woman found him special. despite his supposed common status. For the first time in his life. Someone saw the true man. What would she do if she learned the truth? A fate he was unwilling to risk. Miss Ann Stafford. The oldest of three sisters, knew life was hard. A country miss with no prospects and little hope. But a strange man, too handsome for his own good. Kind, strong, and interested in her. This was a possibility she had feared would never be hers. Yet, even though the man had saved her life. There was some hidden secret. Something that kept her at a distance. The question she had to answer was whether she could keep her heart from becoming lost even if she never knew the truth. Can betrayal and deceit be forgiven? Can two people from different worlds overcome their differences to find true love? An American Duke Miss Lydia Stafford had always dreamed of being swept off her feet by a man of sophistication and status. A Prince Charming. The last thing she ever expected was to find herself forced to marry a beast. A rough life in the wild mountains of America had turned Lord Aaron Drake into a hard man. When family obligation force him to return to Britain, the new Duke finds himself pulled back into a world that he had fought so hard to escape. A world of rules and expectations. When these two are forced into a marriage, neither expect to find happiness, let alone love. A Very British Lord “She had fallen in love with her husband and now he was going to leave her.” Lord Brookenham and Miss Isobel Stafford naturally rubbed up against each other like wild thistles and horsehair. They couldn’t share a ballroom or a parlor without snapping at each other. To Isobel, he was too handsome and too manly for his own good. It was as if he had been placed on this earth to frustrate her. To Lord Brookenham, Isobel Stafford was too free and self-assured for a young miss. The antithesis of everything he knew to be correct about his world. When she is compromised by a cad and scoundrel. No one is more surprised than Isobel when Lord Brookenham steps forward to save her honor. Sacrificing his freedom and happiness to protect her from ruin. All Isobel ever wanted was a family of her own. To find true love and happiness like her sisters. Instead she finds herself married to the Earl of Brookenham. While he agrees to give her the family she craves. He adamantly refuses to give her his heart.

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I listened to all three at once

There were numbers read throughout the whole
book. Not sure what they were. The VV was a lot better. The problem reading them one after the other was the basic plot was the same with different characters.

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Three Identical Stories

Dot oh Zero oh. The virtual voice is so much better than a lot of the real narrators out there. I listen to MANY books per month and there are very good authors whose readers are so terrible, I will not listen to them, ie Justine Eyre and Heather Wilds.

Who is editing these stories? So many mix-ups by the virtual voice (such as should for shoulder.) And why the dot oh zero oh? Those should have been removed.

I really liked the "reader" but these 3 stories of 3 sisters are literally identical. Each girl rescued by a nobleman and pushed into a marriage of convenience. Book 1 was okay, then 2 and 3 got worse.

I really like the book "Marriage Made In Devon." Listen to that one.

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