Compromising Miss Tisdale
The Regency Blooms, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Beverley A. Crick
About this listen
Ambrosia Tisdale is the very picture of propriety and the epitome of what a respectable young lady should be. Haunted by a memory and compelled by her family, she pursues perfection to a fault.
The Earl of Bristol, Duncan Maddox, has returned to London after years of familial-imposed exile. As the second son, he has led a life filled with frivolity, leisure, and a healthy dose of debauchery. Now, his older brother has died, leaving the family's flailing legacy in Duncan's unwilling arms.
At the behest of his uncle, Duncan is advised to do the one thing that could provide instant fortune and respectability - he must marry. But there is only one prospect who meets the unique requirements to solve all the earl's problems - the lovely Miss Ambrosia Tisdale. But securing the prudent daughter of a viscount's hand proves to be more challenging than this scandal-ridden second son of an earl has bargained for.
With scandal, extortion, treachery, and even love itself threatening to keep him from his goal, will Duncan succeed or find himself compromised by Miss Tisdale?
Contains mature themes.
©2013 Jessica Jefferson (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about Compromising Miss Tisdale
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- Nicki Kelly
- 01-04-24
A fun love story
The various characters were skillfully brought to life by Beverley A. Crick who, as always, gave a fabulous performance. The story was entertaining and kept my interest right until the end. I look forward to the next one in the series.
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- Mo Bass
- 20-01-22
Unlikeable hero and heroine
An uptight, rigid heroine and a weak, dissolute hero. They change for the better and find happiness. This is truly fiction.
The Americanisms irritate and the treatment of staff is inappropriate even for the Regency period. The story is good though.
Note to author - A 'song' is a musical piece with vocals. The dances during the Regency period were 'sets'.
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