
Dance of Hearts
Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retellings, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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James Brown
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Rhonda Pownall
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Jane Wing
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By:
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Byrd Nash
About this listen
In Regency England, 1816, it is not fashionable to display fairy blood.
With her mother’s dubious bloodline and her father’s death, Miss Wychwood acts as her cousin’s unpaid housekeeper and companion. However, when a childhood friend returns, will she remain a dowdy chaperone, or take a chance at love?
Sweet Romance (fade to black).
Written in a Jane Austen (book) style.
Childhood love returns.
Poor girl makes good.
Fairy Godmother Magical dress and ball scene.
Dance of Hearts is a short story fantasy fairytale for fans of Regency romances who want a dash of fairy magic with their tea and cake.
Appropriate for listeners 12+ and up.
©2020 Byrd Nash (P)2024 Byrd Nash
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