Resisting Miss Merryweather
Baleful Godmother Historical Romance Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rosalyn Landor
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By:
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Emily Larkin
About this listen
Sir Barnaby Ware made a mistake two and a half years ago. A massive mistake. The sort of mistake that can never be atoned for.
He knows himself to be irredeemable, but the captivating and unconventional Miss Merryweather is determined to prove him wrong.
The daughter of a dancing master and a noblewoman, Miss Merryweather had an unusual upbringing. She sees things no one else sees - and she says things no one else says.
Sir Barnaby knows he’s the villain in this piece, but Miss Merryweather thinks he’s the hero - and she is damnably hard to resist....
Sensuality level: A hot regency romance with steamy love scenes.
Q & A with the author:
Why did you write this book?
When I finished writing Unmasking Miss Appleby (the first book in the Baleful Godmother series) I was surprised by how sorry I felt for Sir Barnaby. He’d made a dreadful mistake and ruined the most important friendship in his life. I felt Barnaby deserved a chance to redeem himself, and I also felt that he and Marcus (the hero of Unmasking Miss Appleby) needed to be friends again if they were to be truly happy.
How would you describe this book?
It's a novella about friendship, forgiveness, and falling in love. There’s also a little science, and some magic. Although it’s a companion novella to Unmasking Miss Appleby, it can be read as a standalone.
How would you describe your writing?
Several reviewers have likened my writing to Georgette Heyer, which is the hugest compliment ever. I adore Georgette Heyer! She's why I write historical romance, and I reread her books over and over. (If you've not read The Grand Sophy, please do so!) I've also had readers compare my writing to Courtney Milan and Mary Balogh, which are also massive compliments.
What order should I read the series in?
Each book, whether a novel or novella, can be read as a standalone, but many readers prefer to read them in order. And although the series is set in Regency England, a quartet of medieval novellas form the prequel.
The ideal reading order would be:
The Fey Quartet (series prequel)
- Maythorn's Wish
- Hazel's Promise
- Ivy's Choice
- Larkspur's Quest
The Baleful Godmother series
- Unmasking Miss Appleby
- Resisting Miss Merryweather
- Trusting Miss Trentham
- Claiming Mister Kemp
- Ruining Miss Wrotham
- Discovering Miss Dalrymple
Plus more interlinked Baleful Godmother series to come.
Happy listening!
©2016 Emily Larkin (P)2019 Emily LarkinCritic reviews
“A charming, romantic novella that shows how magical life can be with the right person at your side.” (Sara - All About Romance)
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- Mrs. B. P. Innes
- 10-11-21
Entertaining
This book was different, but with a lovely twist to the story. Thoroughly enjoyed it, especially as Rosalyn Landor was narrating it. Brilliant.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-02-24
Short but sweet
Nice to see Barnaby ended up with his happily ever after. Enjoying this series of books
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- Rachel Reads
- 18-04-20
story was very simple
really enjoyed the first book, this was lovely but uninteresting - a lot of people rate Rosalyn as a narrator I'm not one of them. I felt it could have. Been read with more emotion. however it is nice not to have too much emotional angst in some of these books.
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