The Lady in the Moneylender's Parlour
Allen Abbey Romances, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Maria Nicola Johnson
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Rosanne E. Lortz
After losing a hand at Waterloo and selling out of the military, Captain William Allen has little to live for. But when he encounters the clever and exquisite Margaret Blackburn, the necessity of extricating her from a moneylender's clutches gives him a new purpose in life.
If Margaret is to remain in London long enough to realise her goal of becoming a published author, William must convince Margaret's mother that he is a suitor in earnest. But navigating the shoals of an interfering aunt, a jealous rival, and their own growing affections for each other proves more difficult than either one of them expects....
This clean romance Regency novella is 45,000 words.
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William had been down on his luck, and Margaret needed money to publish her book. By chance they happen to meet at a Moneylender’s Parlor after not seeing each other for a few years. It’s there they strike up a deal to pretend to date each other so that she could stay in London.
Through the weeks the friendship grows into something more. As with the last book, there is an enemy who tries to sabotage the relationship. It’s easy to like William because he’s so caring towards Margaret, and he will defend her no matter what anybody else says about her. Margaret will also defend William and she treats him as a normal person, even though others look down on him for losing an arm fighting for his country.
I loved this wholesome story. It’s really nice to read romantic books where the man treats the woman with respect. The narrator was terrific. I didn’t really care for some of the voices she used in the first book, but after listening to this one, I can’t believe I had any negative thoughts about her because she was fantastic in this one. The different voices that she had for the characters were so unique and some very funny. She also did a great job with the male voices this time.
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