The sins of Lady Dacey / M.C. Beaton ; read by Karen Cass.
By: Beaton, M. C.
Contributor(s): Cass, Karen.
Series: Beaton, M. C. Dukes and desires: 4.Publisher: Long Preston : Magna, 2018Description: 5 sound discs (CD) (ca. 5 hr. 30 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781785028748; 178502874X.Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Nobility -- England -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Regency, 1811-1820 -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Audiobooks.Online resources: Click here to access online Read by Karen Cass.Summary: The local society could only speculate how a pair of turtledoves would cope as the guests of the scandalous Lady Dacey. Surely she would attempt to corrupt them - an act that both Pamela Perryworth and Honoraria Goodham would see as welcome entertainment in their rigid, joyless lives. Though Mrs. Perryworth is married - most unhappily - and the young Honoraria tends to read too much scripture, the purity and loveliness of both ladies is noted by two notorious lords. Sean Delaney loses his heart at first sight of the fair Mrs. Perryworth while the disreputable Duke of Ware is quite disturbed by the innocent Honoraria.Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Audiobooks | Eccleston Library Talking Book | Available | 38055013129697 |
Complete and unabridged.
Story Sound CD.
Read by Karen Cass.
The local society could only speculate how a pair of turtledoves would cope as the guests of the scandalous Lady Dacey. Surely she would attempt to corrupt them - an act that both Pamela Perryworth and Honoraria Goodham would see as welcome entertainment in their rigid, joyless lives. Though Mrs. Perryworth is married - most unhappily - and the young Honoraria tends to read too much scripture, the purity and loveliness of both ladies is noted by two notorious lords. Sean Delaney loses his heart at first sight of the fair Mrs. Perryworth while the disreputable Duke of Ware is quite disturbed by the innocent Honoraria.
Adult.