The Love Match
Waverley Women, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Patricia Gallimore
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M. C. Beaton
About this listen
By day she champions women's rights, but by night she plots romance!
No young lady can be more devoted to the teachings of the infamous blue stocking Mrs Waverley than Felicity, her adopted author.
Yet Felicity leads a secret life: that of an author of a scandalous new novel - the tale of a lady 'rake' and her passionate exploits.
Yet there is one titled gentleman who is intrigued with this mysterious, headstrong young woman who is taking Society by storm - and Felicity soon learns that real life is infinitely more interesting than fiction!
©2014 M. C. Beaton (P)2019 Hachette Audio UKWhat listeners say about The Love Match
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- sammie
- 20-02-20
The Love Match...♥︎
I loved this book it was definitely the best of the three.. I recommend you read or listen to them in order as the other two are very good but this one gives you the finale and answers to all the mysteries about the Waverley Women.. I loved the storylines of all three books and Narration was superb.....xx
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- Mo Bass
- 25-06-23
Excellent series
I loved these clever farces even though poor Prinnie was shown in a very poor light. The narration was superb.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-07-23
Good but short.
Enjoyable yarn and somewhat unusual to this genre. The storyline is engaging and is supported by good narration. Main characters are not shown in great depth nor from their best angle, which is familiar M C Beaton trope.
One has to go through all the three books to get to the "mystery solved" and, annoyingly, to part with the three credits.
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