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  • Written by: Jane Ashford
  • Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
  • Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Brave New Earl

Written by: Jane Ashford
Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
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Publisher's Summary

First in a new Regency romance series featuring noble gentlemen and the ladies who help them love again.

Widower Benjamin Romilly, earl of Furness, lives a melancholy life. The loss of his wife in childbirth four years before has robbed him of all happiness. He can barely look at his son, who resembles his mother so strongly and is a constant reminder of her loss.

But Jean Saunders, a relative of Benjamin's late wife, erupts into the grief-stricken household to restore order and take Benjamin's son away. From all Jean has heard, she assumes he won't care - but she doesn't know how wrong she is.

As they come together to raise Geoffrey right, their budding attraction is undeniable. And when a nosy neighbor gets in their way, Jean has to face her darkest fears before all is made right.

©2018 Jane LeCompte (P)2018 Recorded Books

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Ms. Landor saves the day

This book was a bit of a mess, and rushed the finish, but Rosalyn Landor was a great narrator. There were good themes in here, but they weren’t well thought out.

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So this book was made so much better because of Rosalyn Landor narrative. However, I don't think the writer have kids or had kids at the time this book was being written. Or she was just simply trying to show the audience what happens when a child is left to their own devices. Lol. That was a bit bothersome. Besides that, I enjoyed the book for the most part, but I couldn't finish it. Listening to this brat of a child made ne too angry.

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