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  • Marrying Miss Milton

  • Brides of Brighton Series, Book 2
  • By: Ashtyn Newbold
  • Narrated by: Mary Sarah
  • Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Marrying Miss Milton

By: Ashtyn Newbold
Narrated by: Mary Sarah
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Summary

When a simple kiss is turned to scandal by a conniving mother, can a forced marriage transform two regretful hearts? 

Tall, dark, and brooding, the Viscount of Barnet stole Jane Milton's heart the day she saw him astride his black horse in the woods. When she learns of his upcoming trip to Brighton, she grasps at an opportunity to be a companion to an elderly woman there, in order to follow - er - accompany Lord Barnet to the seaside town. 

Mr. Philip Honeyfield has suffered the dreaded misfortune of inheriting a title. Ungainly and shy, how can he perform well in the eye of society? To navigate his new role, Philip seeks advice from an unlikely source. When he is smitten by his grandmother's new companion, Miss Jane Milton, his advisor offers one final piece of counsel: he must kiss her at the upcoming ball. 

But a moonlit kiss can be catastrophic when witnessed by a cunning mother, a marriage can be inconvenient when forced, and a woman's heart can be difficult to win when it belongs to another. Can an unexpected love conquer Jane's resentment and Philip's regret? Or will that simple kiss turn out to be his greatest misfortune of all?

©2018 Ashtyn Newbold (P)2020 Tantor

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OK book...........!!!🙂

I managed to get to the end of this book...Just!!!......... I am not sure if I could of enjoyed the book if it was narrated by someone else or if it was just a slow book!!. I don't think I will listen to anymore with Mary Sarah as the narrator!!

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Lovely patient slow burn

Absolutely loved Philip, he was so thoughtful in every way. When he told the mother off just brilliant

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Awful pronunciation ruins a reasonable story.

Ok but the pronunciation of English was appalling. it made it very difficult to concentrate on the story when you were wincing at yet another misspoken word.

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