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The Bridegroom and the Baby

By: Marcy Stewart
Narrated by: Teresa-May Whittaker
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Summary

Honoring a promise to his twin, Lord Ethan Ambrose invites wealthy, respectable Madeleine Murrow and her parents to his impoverished estate with marriage in mind. His plans are overthrown when he awakens to find an abandoned infant in his bedroom. Will the charming Madeleine flee scandal or remain to win the viscount’s love?

Regency Romance by Marcy Stewart; originally published by Zebra

©1999 Marcy Stewart (P)2023 Belgrave House LLC
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Poor narrator

This book might be okay, but I couldn’t get beyond chapter 3 as the narrator was so awful. She reads with a sing song rhythm with no pauses for a new sentence and emphasis on all the wrong words. Heavens, I could read it better! I do wonder how audiobook publishers select their readers. A waste of a credit; I shall try to return it.

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