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Once Jilted, Twice Shy

A Midwinter's Scandal Novella

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Once Jilted, Twice Shy

By: Erin Knightley
Narrated by: Charlotte Wright
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Lady Juliette Trent has spent the months since becoming London's most notorious jilted bride in virtual isolation. When the impromptu Frost Fair on the Thames finally draws her out of her self-imposed confinement, the last person she expects to see is the very man who left her standing at the altar. But things aren't always what they seem, and when Sebastian Holmes, Earl of Haverstan, reveals his true reason for abandoning her, Juliette is determined to right the wrong that was done to them both - even if it means causing a scandal the ton won't soon forget.

This novella is complete at 29,000 words.

This story was originally released with Heather Snow's Loving Lady Dervish in a limited time novella 'duet' called A Midwinter's Scandal. The set is no longer available, but I highly recommend listening to Heather's complementary story as well in order to enjoy the world to its fullest.

©2016 Erin Knightley (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance
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Good plot, good characters, good narration…

I wouldn’t have been as magnanimous as Juliette at the end but she’s obviously a more sweet and wholesome person than I!!

A good novella to listen to over a few hours.


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