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The Lonely Lord

By: Audrey Harrison
Narrated by: James Young
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Summary

"I am alone. Do you ever feel set apart from whatever is going on around you? Is it just me who feels lost and unconnected to the world? I have no idea how to connect even if I wished to. Sometimes, it feels safer in not quite belonging."

Anthony Russell, Earl of Lever, has to marry before his 30th birthday. That's what his father’s will dictates. A man who has always been socially awkward and at a loss of how to communicate easily with people is determined to marry to save his heritage. But he has no real idea of how to avoid making a blundering mess of the situation he is faced with.

Mrs. Julia Price is a widow escaping from a brutal past of living with an abusive husband. Wishing to give her son everything, while living in straightened circumstances, she is determined to appear as undamaged as she can be. She will no longer be intimidated or treated poorly.

Two damaged souls brought together amid a mix of family conflict, old friendships, and Bath society. Dare they risk their hearts? Are they able to forget the trauma of the past? 

One thing is certain. After meeting, neither will be the same again...

The Lonely Lord is a regency romance which is topped with a generous dose of humor, chemistry, teasing, and tears. If you like complex but strong characters and a huge dose of romance with some laughs along the way, then you'll love Audrey Harrison's regency tale. Everyone deserves that happy ending.

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I loved it

A lovely, heartwarming Regency romance.

Anthony and Julia make a lovely pair. Their teasing of each other lends a lot of humour to the story. Even though Anthony is socially awkward he is adorable. As he comes out of his shell and learns how to interact more in public it is impossible not to cheer him on, especially when he comes to the defence of Julia. The supporting characters add a lot of charm making this book an all round pleasing read. Highly recommended for fans of historical and Regency romance.

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ROSALYNNE Warwickshire

I’ve been meaning to buy this book for ages , so glad I did what a story true emotion and from a male and female prospective , I shed teas of joy and sadness in equal measure great writing great narration would recommend this and I know I will listen to it many times in the future

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narrator killed it

I imagine it's a sweet book to read, however the narrator was one of the worst male narrators I have listened to, absolutely no capacity to create any engagement - a waste of a credit.

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Chronic Depression and Melancholia

The narrator doesn't help, in anyway, to lifting the spirits of story. He is melancholic, his accents for the characters are weird. The Hero's stepmother has a common accent, maybe the author confused him by having her use language from the gutters. A jarring note is the Herione being asked to become a mistress. It just doesn't fit into the time period, with a respectable lady living with her grandmother.
The fact that this story is based in the Regency Period is irrelevant, as it is about a depressed, melancholy, social inept Hero. A Battered heroine and all the psychological problems pertaining to theses Syndromes.
Important subjects, but not what I would call light reading or necessarily romantic. Still each to their own.

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