An Heiress to Remember by Maya Rodale
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An Heiress to Remember by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Charlotte North An Heiress to Remember, book three in Maya Rodale’s Gilded Age Girls Club series, is a second-chance, antagonists-to-lovers romance set in vibrant, bustling turn-of-the-century New York City. The story of young lovers torn asunder who reunite…

Duchess by Design by Maya Rodale
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Duchess by Design by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Charlotte North Duchess by Design is the first entry in Maya Rodale’s new Gilded Age Girls Club series of historical romances, set – not surprisingly – in New York’s Gilded Age at the end of the nineteenth century….

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Lady Claire Is All That by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld Anyone familiar with Maya Rodale’s current Keeping Up with the Cavendishes series can’t fail to have noticed that the plots of the previous books in the series (Lady Bridget’s Diary and Chasing Lady Amelia) have been…

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The Tattooed Duke by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Carolyn Morris The Tattooed Duke is a British historical romance with a rather unique plot. It is the love story of a relatively penniless, some would say uncivilized, hedonistic, world traveling duke and a reporter disguised as a housemaid….

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Seducing Mr Knightly by Maya Rodale

  Narrated by Carolyn Morris Seducing Mr. Knightly is the fourth and final book in Ms Rodale’s Writing Girls series, in which each of the four heroines are columnists for one of London’s foremost newspapers, The London Weekly. Heroines 1-3 are…

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A Groom of One’s Own by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Carolyn Morris A Groom of One’s Own is the first book in Ms Rodale’s Writing Girls series in which each of the four heroines are just that – young women who write for a living, in this case, for…

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The Wicked Wallflower by Maya Rodale

Narrated by Carolyn Morris Maya Rodale’s new series under the umbrella title of Bad Boys and Wallflowers consists of both Historical and Contemporary romances, in which I believe the contemporaries are modern re-workings of the historicals. This first book in…