Regency Romance Collection 2 – Georgette Heyer Free Audiobook

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Georgette Heyer
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Written by Georgette Heyer
Read by various
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Collection 2 – edited, chaptered and 64k, only a few are from new downloads.

An Infamous Army (Claire Higgins) *
Brussels is a lively place to be in 1815, and the beautiful widow Lady Barbara Childe is at the centre of the social whirl. However, the shadow of the Battle of Waterloo hangs over her romance with Charles Audley, dashing aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington.

Beauvallet (Cornelius Garrett) *
Opening with battle between a great Spanish galleon and Nick Beauvallet’s little Venture, this romance of Elizabethan days tells how Nick falls in love with the enemy, braves danger for her sake, wins her stubborn heart and carries her off through a thousand perils.

Cousin Kate (Jilly Bond) *
In Regency England, penniless Kate Malvern is swept to her aunt’s Elizabethan manor and showered with comforts. But despite the luxury of her new life, the atmosphere in the household is less than homely, and gradually it dawns on Kate that there are sinister reasons for her aunt’s benevolence.

Devil’s Cub (Michael Drew) *
The excesses of the young Marquis of Vidal are even wilder than his father’s before him. But when he is forced to leave the country, Mary Challoner discovers his fiendish plan to abduct her sister. And only by daring to impersonate her can Mary save her from certain ruin.

Frederica (Clifford Norgate) *
The rich and handsome Marquis of Alverstoke is plunged into a succession of dramas by the large and irrepressible Merriville family, whose most intriguing member is the strong-minded Frederica.

Friday’s Child (Eve Matheson) *
Rejected by the incomparable Miss Milborne for his unsteadiness of character, wild Lord Sheringham is bent on avenging fate and coming into his fortune. But the very first woman he sees is Hero Wantage, the young and charmingly unsophisticated girl who has loved him since childhood.

Powder and Patch (Jamie Glover) *
This is the light-hearted story of a rough country lord, a foppish dandy and the beautiful Cleone, over whom the men quarrel. The hero, Philip Jettan, goes to Paris to learn the manners of a desirable suitor, and suddenly Cleone discovers that she has rivals

Simon the Coldheart (Ben Elliot) * chaptered version
Simon Beauvallet knows his own mind. Later, friend and foe alike will know better than to cross the flaxen-haired mountain of a man whose exploits in battle have earned him knighthood, lands and gilded armour.

Sylvester (Nicholas Rowe) * different version than in collection 1
Sylvester, Duke of Salford, seeks with unconscious arrogance a bride worthy of the honour of becoming his Duchess. He journeys to Wiltshire to inspect the Hon Phoebe Marlow, unaware that he has met her before and instantly forgotten the tongue-tied girl without beauty or elegance to recommend her.

The Corinthian (Georgina Sutton) * different version than collection 1
On his way home, the protagonist chances upon a beautiful young fugitive climbing out of a window.

The Foundling (Phyllila Nash) *
It was undoubtedly better to be the 7th Duke of Sale than a sweep’s apprentice, but he was much inclined to think that to have been plain Mr Dash of Nowhere in Particular would have been preferable to either. He sets off on adventure to see if he is a man or merely a duke.

The Grand Sophy (Sarah Woodward) * different version than collection 1,original torrent had very low bit rate so it has a slight whistling sound.
When the redoubtable Sir Horace Stanton-Lacy is ordered to South America on business, he leaves his only daughter Sophy with his sister. A madcap romance with an irresistible heroine, almost six-feet-tall, who because of her forthright manner and ingenious matchmaking and organizing ability becomes a smashing success in London. 1950.

The Talisman Ring (Phyllida Nash) *
‘I dare say it will not be so very bad, our marriage, if I can have a house in town, and perhaps a love.’ ‘Perhaps a WHAT?’ demanded Shield, in a voice that made her jump. Neither Sir Tristram Shield nor Eustacie, his young French cousin, share the slightest inclination to marry one another. Yet it is Lord Lavenham’s dying wish. For there is no one else to provide for the old man’s granddaughter while Ludovic, his heir remains a fugitive from justice…

These Old Shades (Cornelius Garrett) *
Society believes the worst of Justin Alastair, the notorious Duke of Avon who is clearly proud of his sobriquet, Satanas. It is he who buys Leon body and soul from a scoundrel in a Paris back street.

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