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Dulcie
- The Daughters of Allamont Hall, Book 4
- Narrated by: Joanna Stephens
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
A spoiled young lady and a scornful schoolmaster - can they overcome their fiery tempers to find love?
A traditional Regency romance, drawing room rather than bedroom.
Dulcie’s sharp tongue has got her into trouble many times and set her at odds even with her own sisters, but when she falls out with a neighbor, he challenges her to swap places with his ailing sister - she will go to Allamont Hall to recover in luxury, while Dulcie must manage the chores of a small cottage. As she learns to milk the goat and cook meat without burning it, she also learns a great deal about humility and honesty - and about love.
Alex Drummond is struggling to maintain the appearance of a gentleman on the small income of a village schoolmaster. Cheerful and outgoing in company, yet fighting black moods at home, an outbreak of temper makes him cross swords with the infuriating and spoilt Dulcie Allamont. His scorn turns first to respect and then to admiration. But Dulcie is a rich woman and quite out of his reach....
Book four of the six-book series The Daughters of Allamont Hall. Each book is a complete story with a HEA, but listen to them all to find out all the secrets of Allamont Hall!
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- sammie
- 04-03-23
Another lovely book
I love this series I had to leave reviews as if you like a good regency romance you will love this series
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-07-22
Very enjoyable book
Whilst this sister was a little bit more winely the story was still very good. The other characters and the story plot made up for it.
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- Laurie S
- 22-11-20
Cute
I enjoy the stories of Mary Kingswood, and the narration was well done as usual.