The Australians Society Bride, Margaret Way
The Australians Society Bride, Margaret Way
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The Australian's Society Bride

Author: Margaret Way

Narrator: Federay Holmes

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/18/2010


Synopsis

Parties at the Blanchard estate draw the cream of society. Glamorous women made a beeline for Boyd Blanchard-the most eligible bachelor in Australia. Leona had known Boyd since childhood, but he was so out of her league that she carefully hid behind a wall of cool indifference. Then a kiss set tongues wagging and gave Boyd the opportunity to make the stubborn, sensual redhead his.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Vintage on January 01, 2018

I can handle, even enjoy, class and social conscious in a Regency romance. Heck, I've gotten a kick out of the media's side eyes about Megan, a mixed race-divorced-AMERICAN, marrying the adorable and beloved Prince Harry of the British Royal Firm. What I have a problem with is the same issues in an A......more

Goodreads review by Christine on June 28, 2021

A cute little romance. There were characters you liked and characters you wanted to hate. It was nice to read a romance where neither main character was nasty. The impediments to their HEA were from outside sources and the story on how they handled it. A good read.......more

Goodreads review by Angel on August 29, 2024

It was a little boring in the beginning.......more

Goodreads review by Linda on September 22, 2011

I just started this book, but so far the story line is very similar to another book by the same author, "Wedding At Wangaree Valley". Well I finished it. I liked this book better than "Wedding". The story was more realistic, except maybe the ending. Just disappointed because the 2 books had the same......more

Goodreads review by Vee on June 30, 2015

its a nice book,far-fetched but nice. loved the characters in the book the plot of the book even though a bit common i loved the flow of the novel till the end. Its a good book for a nice quiet picnic. Margaret out did it.......more