The Daughter of Highland Hall – Carrie Turansky Free Audiobook

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Carrie Turansky
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Veida Dehmlow
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Written by Carrie Turansky
Read by Veida Dehmlow
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Edwardian Brides Series, Book 2
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Release date: October 2, 2014
Duration: 12:20:15

Eighteen-year-old Katherine Ramsey travels to London with her family to make her debut into society and hopefully find her future husband. Her overbearing aunt insists that she must secure a proposal from a wealthy young man who is in line to inherit his father’s title and estate. But Katherine questions her aunt’s plans when she gets to know Jonathan Foster, a handsome medical student and strong Christian who is determined to protect the poor and vulnerable in London’s East End. When a family scandal puts a damper on Katherine’s hopes for the season, she has time to volunteer with Jonathan, caring for children in one of London’s poorest areas, and romance blossoms. Katherine’s faith grows, and she begins to envision a different future with Jonathan. But when Katherine’s work in the East End puts her in danger, Jonathan distances himself from Katherine to protect her. A wealthy suitor reappears, and Katherine must choose which path to follow.

“Veida Dehmlow’s rich, versatile voice brings to life this second book in the Edwardian Brides series. Lovely Katherine Ramsey must navigate the marriage mart of a London season, looking for a suitable husband. When she begins to have feelings for a handsome but untitled medical student, she must decide whether to follow her heart or her head. Dehmlow hits just the right notes in this inspirational story of faith and love. She’s spot on at portraying all strata of British accents, especially excelling at the voice of Katherine’s snooty Aunt Louisa. Just as effective is Dehmlow’s portrayl of those “below stairs,” each of whom she makes sound distinct and distinctly working class.” AudioFile

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