Francine, Books .5-2 – Alicia Cameron Free Audiobook
Alicia CameronNarrator
Verona Westbrook, Helen TaylorSize
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Alicia Cameron; Francine, Books .5-2
  [.5]
  Francine
  By: Alicia Cameron
  Narrated by: Verona Westbrook
  Length: 25 mins
  Unabridged Audiobook
  Release date: 02-22-17
  Language: English
  Publisher: Geraldine Cameron
  Publisher’s Summary
  In Edwardian London, a lady’s maid is thrown out into the cold. But despair is not on Francine’s agenda and we meet a young girl of remarkable resilience.
[01]
  Francine and the Art of Transformation
  By: Alicia Cameron
  Narrated by: Verona Westbrook
  Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
  Unabridged Audiobook
  Release date: 11-13-18
  Language: English
  Publisher: GERALDINE CAMERON
  Publisher’s Summary
  In 1900s London, Francine is a ladies’ maid, cast off without a character. But she is anything but a victim. Francine has a mission, to help other women survive their prescribed fates, and when she meets another cast-off – poor starving governess Miss Philpot – she transforms her into an independent woman. If she finds romance, so much the better….
Like in A Woman of Substance, we meet a woman who will not accept the fate designed for her. And moreover, she will train others to do the same.
[02]
  Francine and the Winter’s Gift
  Francine, Book 2
  By: Alicia Cameron
  Narrated by: Helen Taylor
  Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
  Unabridged Audiobook
  Release date: 01-13-20
  Language: English
  Publisher: Geraldine Cameron
  Publisher’s Summary
  Francine is a heroine you will never forget.
At the age of just 20, Francine has been working for 10 years. From the meanest streets that Victorian London possessed, she traveled Europe, learning how to survive and even prosper.
Now back in London, in the new Edwardian era, she runs an agency saving young ladies from false suitors. With the help of her friends – ex-governess Miss Philpott, her footman fiancé Gilbert, and the feisty, tiny ex-kitchen maid Tilly – Francine changes all the lives she touches.
In an age where all power and money exists in the hands of men, Francine has refused to accept this for herself and her friends and leads the path to a more independent life. It is, she says, mainly a change in thinking.
One man, government minister Sir Hugo Portas, comes to Francine’s office in a fury. She deals with him with her customary aplomb, but might she be brought to accept his help when an old enemy threatens her business and even her life?
Sir Hugo, for his part, is plummeted into a household where the maid is as important as the mistress. Music Hall stars rub shoulders with “little people”, and he is treated with more contempt than respect. It is not what he is used to. But there is something so fascinating about Francine Lestrange…













