
The Army's Son
A Historical Regency Romance of Love and War
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Meg Barber

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About this listen
The first time James Causton fires a Baker rifle he falls passionately in love. As he runs fingertip along the cooling barrel he knows he has at last found the one thing that makes his very soul complete. In the heat of battle he is ice cold and calm; respected by subordinates and superior officers alike. So when he finds himself shouting back at a woman and plucking porcelain figurines from the air as they fly towards his head, might it be time he reconsiders his priorities?
Mary wants a husband. Her son needs a father to guide him and her sheets are too cold without a man to warm then. Widowed and rich, she expects a marriage of mutual compatibility. Then she meets Major Lord Causton who is broke and already married to the army.
Can Mary persuade a stubborn army officer that more than one passion is possible in a lifetime?
Read this fiery historical Regency romance today!
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