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A Season in London

Timeless Regency Collection, Book 6

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A Season in London

By: Elizabeth Johns, Heather B. Moore, Rebecca Connolly
Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
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From the publisher of the USA TODAY bestselling & #1 Amazon bestselling Timeless Romance Anthology series in Clean Romance, comes A SEASON IN LONDON.

**Amazon Top 20 in Victorian Romance**

**Amazon Top 30 in Regency Romance**

Three brand new Regency Romance novellas by Elizabeth Johns, Heather B. Moore, and Rebecca Connolly:

POOR RELATIONS by Elizabeth Johns

As a 'poor relation,' Emma Standrich has already pre-empted her dismal Season by applying for a governess post. Her aunt and cousin are kind enough to sponsor her, but in truth, Emma is just waiting for it to all be over. Emma's grief over the death of her brother while in military service casts a pallor on everything else in her life. When Colonel Shelton, the man who was her brother's superior, asks her to dance at her first ball, Emma is more surprised than anyone. But she has questions for him, and soon she's caught up in an intrigue she wasn't expecting - both of the heart and the mind.

EDWARD & EMILY by Heather B. Moore

As a second son, Edward Blackwood never anticipated becoming heir to his family estate, or the need to find a wife and secure that inheritance. But with the death of his older brother, Edward is thrust into a life he never wanted. When his mother encourages him to be kind to his long-time neighbor Emily Foster, a girl he'd hardly paid attention to while growing up, Edward realizes that returning home might not be such a set-back after all.

A SPORTING SEASON by Rebecca Connolly

Daphne Hutchins is no simpering female who aims for a husband with a fortune. In fact, she'd be more than happy to live her life free of the heartache that men seem to bring. So when she sets out to play the fool in front of the ton during her first Season in order to send all eligible men running, she's quite unprepared for James Woodbridge. Bored, but with a sense of family duty, James arrives for the Season, anticipating going through the expected motions befitting any gentleman. What he isn't prepared for is Daphne Hutchins and the way she completely upends his heart.

Other books in the Timeless Regency Collections:

AUTUMN MASQUERADE

A MIDWINTER BALL

SPRING IN HYDE PARK

SUMMER HOUSE PARTY

A COUNTRY CHRISTMAS

A HOLIDAY IN BATH

FALLING FOR A DUKE

A NIGHT IN GROSVENOR SQUARE

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Very well done!

Three great stories with endearing characters and interesting problems. The narrator did a great job and was fun to listen to.

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Definitely a GOOD listen!!

All the stories were different but fun. The beginning of each did not tell you the end- fun.

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Jane Austen readers will enjoy this Audio book

I totally enjoyed the exceedingly well written short stories in the audio book, "A Season in London." The Culture of 18th Britain was authentically portraited; and the life dilemmas of the fictional characters were realistic and amusing. Since I listened to this audio book over a long period of time, it was difficult for me to figure out if there was only one, or more narrators. Perhaps my uncertainty about the number of narrators, was a product of the seamless narration and superb acting of just one narrator. If so, Thank you Madam, for your wonderful performance, Dr Roberta.

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Every story was so good!

So nice to have swoon worthy clean regency romances to read/listen to! Bravo! Even the performance was fantastic!

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Enjoyable novellas

I enjoyed listening to all three of these stories. I especially enjoyed the third story about Daphne and Jamie which was witty. Each was a good escape and distraction.

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another great set

another great set of stories. I absolutely love them. funny throughout and acceptable for people of all ages. narrator was great and easy to follow

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3 stories

All three stories were quite good. I enjoyed the plots and the character development in each story. Well done ladies.

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Charming

A very charming regency anthology. Sweet and lovely. Each story held my interest. But I loved the 3rd stories Hero.

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The last story was my favorite

The last story was my favorite. She was a tad obnoxious, but you could let she had her reasons.

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nice stories; a caveat

After reading Georgette Heyer, it's hard to be kind to writers of this genre, but I allow it must be very difficult to follow in HER footsteps.

I am thankful for the dearth of inappropriate content (thank you all, ladies!).

For my fellow listeners I will warn that the second story by Ms. Moore is SO full of anachronisms it was hard to focus on the plot. From names to putting modern speech in a character's mouth to breakfast items (I assure you, no gentleman of the day was drinking juice at the breakfast table. In fact, I doubt anyone was.)

I realize this is picking at nits. It's distracting. Hopefully if one is prepared for it, it may be less so.

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