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Marrying Her Best-Friend

The Seymour Siblings, Book 3

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Marrying Her Best-Friend

By: Fiona Miers
Narrated by: Catherine Bilson
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A well-bred lady with a ruined reputation…and the man who’d do anything to protect her.

Elizabeth Seymour has watched both brothers fall in love and marry. But one mistake has left the youngest Seymour destined for spinsterhood. Reputation in tatters, and ostracized from the ton, Lizzie’s only allies are family and her loyal best friend, Carson. The boy she’s known her whole life is now a man who makes her heart pound and pulse race.

Carson has always been content with his life. He is part of a respectable family, has had a good education, and a cherished best friend. Lizzie’s rejection from society breaks his heart. He’ll do whatever he can to protect her from the vicious vipers of the ton. Because somewhere along the line he’s fallen in love with her.

But as Lizzie’s life hangs in the balance, are they too late for their happily ever after?

©2021 Fiona Georgiou (P)2022 Fiona Georgiou
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Heartfelt
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I abhor leaving a bad review, because I couldn't do any better. But juvenile storyline and character dialogue. Narration did not help. Listened to it at 1.2 speed to move things along. Boring really and a chore to finish.

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