
Miss Louisa’s Final Waltz
Merry Spinsters, Charming Rogues, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle Baker
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Sofi Laporte
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When a proud beauty weds a humble costermonger, their worlds collide with challenges and secrets that only love can conquer.
Miss Louisa Highworth is celebrated not just for her stunning beauty, but also for her unwavering pride. Suitors from near and far seek her hand, only to be dismissed with a haughty demeanor that leaves them humiliated. Yet, it is the hundred-and-first suitor who will change the course of her life forever. After a heated confrontation with her exasperated father, Louisa, in a fit of anger, declares that she will marry the first man she encounters . . .
. . . Enter Robert Jones, a humble costermonger with an uncanny knack for appearing precisely when least expected. When Louisa's impulsive vow spirals into an actual marriage, her entire life is upended. As she swaps drawing rooms for market stalls, the former belle of the ball begins to uncover the reality that life—and perhaps love—is not confined to the plush cushions of high society. As Robert and Louisa navigate their new life together, hidden truths surface, challenging their burgeoning love. But will secrets shatter their newfound bond or can love conquer all?
©2024 Alice Lapuerta (P)2024 Tantor MediaWhat listeners say about Miss Louisa’s Final Waltz
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- The Reading Room
- 09-04-2025
Good story
I was really enjoying listening to this entertaining and well- written story, as the characters had more and more of their layers revealed. Attitudes that had seemed a bit too shallow at first glance began to make much more sense as the story proceeded. However, the plot suddenly veered towards a ‘Whodunnit’ genre novel in the last 3rd of the book, which was not nearly so diverting. As always with that genre, I don’t understand why all the characters continue to participate, even as an audience, while a central character pontificates on the events associated with a heinous crime, ultimately casting someone in the room as a dastardly villain.
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