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Prudence

The Shackleford Sisters, Book 8

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Prudence

By: Beverley Watts
Narrated by: Alan Medcroft, Eilidh Beaton, Hannah Hedley, Mark Elstob
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In this funny Regency romance series, the Shackleford sisters descend on a Regency society that doesn't know what's hit it…

Prudence Shackleford had not expected to be a spinster at three and twenty, but unfortunately, as she'd quickly discovered, very few men were prepared to tolerate either her ghoulish sense of humour, or her macabre taste in literature. And those were the ones she'd got as far as holding a conversation with.

When invited to London by the Duke and Duchess of Blackmore to witness the Coronation of King George IV, she was equal parts horrified and intrigued. Especially after a chance meeting with a Bow Street Runner on the trail of conspirators it was feared were planning to murder the King.

Jamie Fitzroy had been a Bow Street Runner for five years. In that time he'd risen swiftly up the ranks, gaining a reputation for both ruthlessness and guile. Such were his successes in ridding London's streets of thieves and murderers, his name had become almost legendary.

But in the wake of the Cato Street Conspiracy, he was now on the trail of a gang intending to assassinate the King during his own Coronation. And with less than two weeks to go, and a London packed to bursting, the stakes had never been higher.

The last thing he had time for was a russet haired chit who was too ripe and ready by half – even if she did haunt his dreams every night…

Perfect for fans of Regency Romances with wit and humour and a little bit of steam...

©2023 Beverley Watts (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Funny King

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love,love, love the story and the characters the narration is excellent I have laughed and cried with this book 100% recccomend

love the characters

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I have enjoyed all of these stories about the Shackleford sisters plus one about there brother, all were enjoyable, and with comic sense of humour. I am now looking at the other books by this writer, which i am sure I will be tempted to listen to as well.

The Shackleford Sisters

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Whilst the story is enjoyable, and 3 of the narrators are pretty good, one is execrable.

She says, 'mischeeef' instead of mischief, 'mischeeefious' instead of mischievous and, 'rect-icule' instead of reticule. The latter did make me laugh the first time I heard it, so there is that!

The one narrator is - bad (but others are good).

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