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  • Inconvenient Trilogy, Book 1
  • By: Audrey Harrison
  • Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
  • Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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An Inconvenient Ward

By: Audrey Harrison
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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Publisher's Summary

Although this book is part of a trilogy, each book is a stand-alone story in its own right.

Lord Michael Dunham is bored of society, bored of fickle women, but above all that, he is afraid. His father suffered from madness, and Michael is terrified that he will inherit the same affliction. He scrutinizes his every mood swing, his every expression, to see if he can detect any signs that he is developing the symptoms. It blights his life. He has determined that he will never marry, putting a wife through the same that his mother suffered, and he certainly will never have children. The disease will die with him.

Miss Elizabeth Rufford is a young lady who is more comfortable managing an estate as far away from society as she can possibly be. She would rather be planting crops than dancing a quadrille, rather be building walls than playing cards. She did not seek a London season when she came out of the schoolroom and would be happy never to visit the capital.

A line in a will force the two together. Lord Dunham is Elizabeth's guardian, whether she likes it or not, and she really does not like it! Bounding into his life in the most outrageous way possible, Elizabeth makes an impact she never intended to. Michael is drawn to the feisty woman and suddenly finds that it is hard to fight one's demons when Elizabeth Rufford is a part of your life.

©2014 Audrey Harrison (P)2016 Audrey Harrison

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Very easy listening by a great narrator and a lovely sweet story. I look forward to the next one!

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  • JHA
  • 28-07-2017

Not clean and steamy scene out of character

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I would recommend this for people who like steamy romance novels.

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I was disappointed. I purchased this book because the cover and description gave me hope it would be an Austen style love story. It does begin that way but with a slightly more modern heroine. For the first 11 chapters I was expecting a 'proper romance' style novel. The male lead is written to be principled, dutiful and honourable. Someone who would self sacrifice and do right by those he loved and his ward is described numerous times as to naive and innocent so the steamy scene in chapter 12 seemed out of character for both and as though it was put there just to appease readers who like steamy scenes in romance novels.I cannot comment on the rest of the novel because I didn't want to continue the story after that scene. I expected there would be more such scenes to follow and I no longer cared for a character like Lord Dunham who would do as he did to his ward.

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