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The Bath Eccentric's Son

The Bath Trilogy, Book 3

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The Bath Eccentric's Son

By: Amanda Scott
Narrated by: Rebecca Rogers
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On the run from a loathsome proposal, a woman receives a surprising offer that might just lead her to true love . . .

Nell Bradbourne’s life is turned upside down when she loses her estate to her cousin, Jarvis. When he pursues her hand in marriage, too, Nell flees to Bath. It’s not long before she encounters the dashing and mischievous Brandon Manningford, whose ailing father - a cold and distant man - has just burdened him with a wholly unexpected task. Brandon and Nell both have something to gain by entering into an alliance - but what will happen when their feelings for each other threaten to upset their tenuous partnership? The Bath Eccentric’s Son is the final book of the Bath Trilogy, which also includes The Bath Quadrille and The Bath Charade.

©1992 Lynne Scott-Drennan (P)2013 Audible Inc.
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Good storyline, interesting mix of characters, likeable leads and well narrated. All up I liked this the best of the trilogy as I felt it was an easy listen.

My favourite of the trilogy.

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I liked the themes and characters. Easy listening with the narrator's interpretation of the storyline.

Enjoyable

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