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An American Beauty

By: Shana Abe
Narrated by: Gail Shalan
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The New York Times bestselling author of The Second Mrs. Astor returns with a spellbinding new book perfect for fans of HBO's The Gilded Age and fans of Marie Benedict, Karen Harper, and Fiona Davis. This sweeping novel of historical fiction is inspired by the true rags-to-riches story of Arabella Huntington—a woman whose great beauty was surpassed only by her exceptional business acumen, grit, and artistic eye, and who defied the constraints of her era to become the wealthiest self-made woman in America.

1867, Richmond, Virginia: Though she wears the same low-cut purple gown that is the uniform of all the girls who work at Worsham's gambling parlor, Arabella stands apart. It's not merely her statuesque beauty and practiced charm. Even at seventeen, Arabella possesses an unyielding grit, and a resolve to escape her background of struggle and poverty.

Collis Huntington, railroad baron and self-made multimillionaire, is drawn to Arabella from their first meeting. Collis is married and thirty years her senior, yet they are well-matched in temperament, and flirtation rapidly escalates into an affair. With Collis's help, Arabella eventually moves to New York, posing as a genteel, well-to-do Southern widow. Using Collis's seed money and her own shrewd investing instincts, she begins to amass a fortune.

Their relationship is an open secret, and no one is surprised when Collis marries Arabella after his wife's death. But "The Four Hundred"—the elite circle that includes the Astors and Vanderbilts—have their rules. Arabella must earn her place in Society—not just through her vast wealth, but with taste, style, and impeccable behavior. There are some who suspect the scandalous truth, and will blackmail her for it. And then there is another threat—an unexpected, impossible romance that will test her ambition, her loyalties, and her heart . . .

An American Beauty brings to vivid life the glitter and drama of a captivating chapter in history—and a remarkable woman who lived by her own rules.

"This story of one woman's ascent offers a fascinating look at the choices she made to become a Gilded Age titan."—Kirkus Reviews

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Historical Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Heartfelt
Fascinating Historical Fiction • Compelling Character Development • Rich Historical Details • Engaging Storyline

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I wished the male voices would have been narrated by a male. Gail Shalan spoke the female character roles beautifully. The male voices were not convincing enough for these men of power.

I’d make one change…

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loved loved loved this historic fiction piece! the only dislike I had was the narrator. Her raspy voice sounded like she was whispering through the book. several times I turned the volume up on my headphones, only to become temporary deaf when I forgot and switched to music. despite this, loved the story enough that I'll listen to it again, and probably make myself temporary deaf again, in the distant future.

Well built characters and story

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Everything seemed to go almost too well for her once she met Huntington. A fairy tale, which is not normal life.

Belle’s authenticity and her survival skills

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The blatent adultery and how it effected the 1st wives. The story is written without much regard for them.

Bells determination to become her dream

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I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this book. I admire the life of Arabella Huntington and her rebellion. A woman all should aspire to. I learned so much from this book. The history during the mid - late 1800’s through the early 1900’s. I hope this author has more books I can read. Going to look into this now!

I never wanted this to end.

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