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The Duke's Pregnant Bride

By: Elizabeth Downton
Narrated by: Nancy Isaacs
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Henrietta Hawksley walks hesitantly to the cliff edge, staring down into the pitch dark cold sea and its crashing waves. Could this be the answer to her predicament, a long leap off the edge into the murkiness below? Left pregnant by the scandalous Lord John Pembury, her character and good name and more importantly that of her fathers the Rev. Robert Hawksley is soon to be in disrepair. This appeared to be Henrietta's only escape, until she falls into the arms of the Duke of Templeton - William Pembury. Will Henrietta's life change for the better and be saved from scandal, will she finish that deliberate walk to the cliff edge or does she favor a different path? Find out what happens in this delightful clean regency romance listen, which gives you the real comfort and warmth of an exquisite candlelit feast.

©2015 Elizabeth Downton (P)2016 Burton Crown

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