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The Convenient Marriage

By: Georgette Heyer
Narrated by: Avita Jay
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The Convenient Marriage is read Jay by Avita Jay, who has appeared on stage in Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World, Peer Gynt and Bring on the Bollywood

Horry Winwood doesn't play by the rules.

So when her family are near ruin and her sister is about to enter a loveless marriage to a wealthy man to settle the family debts, young and headstrong Horry proposes to marry him in her sister's place.

As her new husband's attentions fall elsewhere, Horry begins to feel increasingly unhappy.

Then she meets the attractive and dangerous Lord Lethbridge, and her days suddenly become more exciting.

But there is bad blood between Horry's husband and her new acquaintance, and as complications and deceptions mount, the social tangle grows ever trickier to unpick.

Will Horry's gamble cost her everything she holds most dear?

©1934 Georgette Heyer (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Regency Romance Historical Marriage Romance Regency Historical Fiction Fiction Classics
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The focus in this highly entertaining, frequently hilarious Georgian romance is a comedy of errors. There is one, main, villainous antagonist driving most of the plot, and a thrilling climax to that portion of the novel offers a highly satisfactory resolution.

Unlike modern, sexy historical romances, this sex-free, marriage of convenience plot is both historically accurate and emotionally satisfying.

I don't typically enjoy a romantic pairing with a huge age difference, and Horatia (Horry) at 17 is more than half the age of 35-year-old Marcus, Earl of Rule. Fortunately, Heyer does an excellent job of believably motivating their romance, and I was cheering for their HEA.

I have read this book multiple times over the years. This time around I experienced it as a recently produced audiobook. The British, female narrator does an excellent job.

Georgian, romantic comedy of errors

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The narrator did a wonderful job on an unabridged classic Heyer masterpiece. Brought the characters to life.

Super GH

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Loved this book so much. There was a section where I the MFC was beyond annoying, but I had to remind myself that she was a teenager and so her immature behavior made sense. MMC was the regency era equivalent of a Stern Brunch Daddy with a sense of humor. I read along while I listened to this on audible, the narrator (Anita Jay) was excellent.

Excellent storytelling

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I enjoyed the story. Didn’t mind the virtual voice. It had a little suspense, action and romance.

It was entertaining. Good plot for a short book.

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A regency romance with a more interesting story about a secondary character. Horrey is a petulant child and dislikable character

A romance with no romance in sight

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