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The Girl in the Gatehouse

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The Girl in the Gatehouse

By: Julie Klassen
Narrated by: Elizabeth Jasicki
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RITA Award finalist and Christy Award winner Julie Klassen delivers historical romances brimming with the eloquence and intensity of Jane Austen. In an abandoned gatehouse on an old estate, Mariah Aubrey lives in seclusion. She supports herself by writing novels in secret—at a time when such writing is considered improper and unladylike. Soon the wealthy and ambitious Captain Bryant leases the estate and is intrigued by the beautiful girl in the gatehouse. But will he risk his plans—and his heart—for a woman shadowed by scandal?

©2010 Julie Klassen (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Heartfelt

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Nothing, I found its story and characters compelling listening. Very true to the period and attitudes of the time.

Period details and sincerity

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interesting read with lots of small plots and plot twists throughout the book. Performance was calming.

Great Read

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This is a beautiful story of authenticity and love. It tells the story of redemption and hope despite adversity. It was excellently narrated!

A beautifully gripping story

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I really loved this story lots of different plots that all come together and end happily

A great story with lots of p!ots

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Just lovely, clean regency at its best. Lovely story with many happy endings. Happy, light and a lovely tale

Perfect for a rainy day

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A gentle story. With enough twists in the tale to keep the reader engaged. Although the female protagonist was a little bit of a wimp at times.

Engaging storytelling

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this book has everything. I cried, laughed, sad,.... you really do go on a journey. LoVed it

one to read.

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The development of the story was good and the suspense at times- At times unnecessary detail that did not really move the story on

Quality of language

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took a bit to get into it but was well worth the wait. lovely story with various facets and characters

My sort of listen, love a period drama with twists and turnd

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This novel was very lengthy in content. The storyline changed a few time's in different directions, incorporating a spectrum of personalities from different social experiences a d status. But it remained centred around the main character; a talented female author, fighting against society's often hypocritical prejudices. Finally converging towards themes of loss, redemption and peace. Portrayed through strong personalities who flavoured the progression of personal hopes and dreams.

Multiple hopes realised.

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