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Barely a Bride

Audiobook
From nationally best-selling author Rebecca Hagan Lee comes a romance set in England during the 1790s. The Earl of Weymouth insists his son marry before going off to fight the French. Lady Tressingham insists her daughter marry as soon as possible as well. The children, however, are very resistant to the institution of marriage. But they do wed as a matter of convenience. When Griffen returns from war, though, he's a different man than before-and he hopes he can prove his love to Alyssa, the woman he left when she was barely a bride. "This tightly written novel is well-crafted and has strong characters ... As always, Lee touches the right chords in her readers."-Romantic Times

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Series: Free Fellows League Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781449870416
  • File size: 322321 KB
  • Release date: December 2, 2004
  • Duration: 11:11:30

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781449870416
  • File size: 322760 KB
  • Release date: December 2, 2004
  • Duration: 11:02:25
  • Number of parts: 10

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OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

From nationally best-selling author Rebecca Hagan Lee comes a romance set in England during the 1790s. The Earl of Weymouth insists his son marry before going off to fight the French. Lady Tressingham insists her daughter marry as soon as possible as well. The children, however, are very resistant to the institution of marriage. But they do wed as a matter of convenience. When Griffen returns from war, though, he's a different man than before-and he hopes he can prove his love to Alyssa, the woman he left when she was barely a bride. "This tightly written novel is well-crafted and has strong characters ... As always, Lee touches the right chords in her readers."-Romantic Times

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