A Springtide Meeting
A Regency Romance
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Narrated by:
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Virginia Ferguson
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By:
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Emily Murdoch
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Would you recognize love when you saw it?
Cordelia Honeyfield has been sent to the seaside "for her health" - and the last thing she wants is the meddling nonsense of a country doctor. Her wild spirit is frowned upon by the town, and familial embarrassment now means she's stuck at the beach in a brisk March wind, waiting to meet this doctor as she promised her father.
Dr. Timothy Walsingham is about to meet a new elderly patient - a Miss Honeyfield whose letters have had him in stitches. As he waits by the sand, a beautiful woman catches his eye, and he begins a conversation that will distract him from his practice, from his patients...and his reason.
Can a chance meeting of mistaken identity lead to something more? Will Cordelia ever reconcile with her family - and can Dr. Timothy Walsingham make this springtide meeting one that they will both never forget?
A Springtide Meeting is a sweet regency romance about the strange coincidences that fate deals us and whether we are brave enough to take them.
©2018 Emily Murdoch (P)2018 Emily MurdochWhat listeners say about A Springtide Meeting
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- CJONES1
- 04-03-18
A Case Of Mistaken Identity
Two people meet, neither realising that the other is the person they had been looking for in Weymouth.
This is a sweet short story of a young woman sent away by her family to be treated by a doctor for her high spirits! Although it is a little unlikely that neither would realise who the other was, this is an enjoyable way to pass a couple of hours.
The narrator has the right accent to invoke the spirit of Regency England.
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