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The Accidental Elopement

By: Beverley Oakley
Narrated by: Beverley Oakley
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Friends at seven, lovers at 17, Katherine and Jack were meant to be together.

But Jack, an orphan, is determined to make his fortune, while Katherine must make a good match.

Seven years later, Katherine is now a widow, awaiting the return of her beloved Jack.

Only to discover that Jack is bound by a betrothal agreement upon which his honor depends.

And while Jack still loves Katherine, he truly believes she chose to elope with another man the night he set sail for the West Indies.

Will duty and honor separate them once again?

This is book four in the Scandalous Miss Brightwells series, but it can be listened to as a standalone.

If you want to listen to the audiobook about Jack and Katherine when they were children, The Wedding Wager (book three) tells the love story of Jack's mother, who discovers Jack seven years after she was forced to put him in the Foundling Home.

©2022 Beverley Oakley (P)2023 Beverley Oakley

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