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The Glitter and the Gold

Audiobook

Two lovebirds learn that there's more to life than money in this historical romance by bestselling author M. C. Beaton.

Fanny and her groom had been tricked! Parents on both sides, all impoverished, had decided to recoup their families' losses by marrying their children to the progeny of a wealthier neighbor. The joke was on them, however, when it was outed that neither family had a penny to its name.

Charles was not the dark rogue of Fanny's girlish fantasies, but he was chivalrously determined that she should meet someone more appropriate for her than he. And for her part, Fanny was determined that Charles find a woman of greater means who would, perhaps, be the answer to his prayers. Yet as each lover set out to find someone for the other, each was left with the nagging notion that true love might have nothing to do with riches.


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Series: Endearing Young Charms Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504694391
  • File size: 150420 KB
  • Release date: January 19, 2016
  • Duration: 05:13:22

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504694391
  • File size: 150715 KB
  • Release date: January 19, 2016
  • Duration: 05:04:11
  • Number of parts: 5

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Languages

English

Two lovebirds learn that there's more to life than money in this historical romance by bestselling author M. C. Beaton.

Fanny and her groom had been tricked! Parents on both sides, all impoverished, had decided to recoup their families' losses by marrying their children to the progeny of a wealthier neighbor. The joke was on them, however, when it was outed that neither family had a penny to its name.

Charles was not the dark rogue of Fanny's girlish fantasies, but he was chivalrously determined that she should meet someone more appropriate for her than he. And for her part, Fanny was determined that Charles find a woman of greater means who would, perhaps, be the answer to his prayers. Yet as each lover set out to find someone for the other, each was left with the nagging notion that true love might have nothing to do with riches.


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