The Daughters of Allamont Hall Collection
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Narrated by:
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Joanna Stephens
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By:
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Mary Kingswood
About this listen
Hours of listening in one collection - books 1-3 of The Daughters of Allamont Hall, a series of traditional Regency romances, drawing room rather than bedroom.
Amy is a shy, timid soul, browbeaten by her domineering father until she’s terrified to do or say anything without his approval. When he dies suddenly, his will leaves large dowries for his six daughters, but only if they marry in the proper order, the eldest first. Amy must now find herself a husband, and soon, so her younger sisters can marry in their turn. There are several possible suitors, but will any of them come up to scratch? And how will Amy choose without her father to guide her?
Belle is the plain one of the six Allamont sisters, happy with her books. With Amy betrothed, now Belle must find a husband. Reluctant to parade herself at balls and card parties, she intends to accept the offer of her cousin, James, a pragmatic but loveless choice on both sides. But fate and poetry and the gentle tendrils of friendship combine to overturn her careful plans.
Connie’s older sisters have managed to find husbands, but now it’s her turn and she’s not sure she wants to marry at all. Having only just escaped her late father’s restrictive regime, she’s reluctant to surrender her freedom to another man just yet. If only she could find one who would fall so adoringly in love that he would do anything for her.
Books 1-3 of the six-book series The Daughters of Allamont Hall. Each book is a complete story with a HEA, but listen to them all to find out all the secrets of Allamont Hall!
©2017 Mary Kingswood (P)2018 Mary KingswoodWhat listeners say about The Daughters of Allamont Hall Collection
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- Sue Review
- 21-12-2023
five star quality
I should have read this set prior to the Marquess set, but only one story I knew how it would end. Quality stories, exemplary narration. thoughly recommend.
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- Georgette Heyer
- 23-10-2022
Improved as I read on
After having read Sons of the Marquess, Amy was somewhat of a let down - she was such a wet rag and very tiresome. I rad on in the hope the next book would be better, and it was! Belle, strong, determined and independent in so many ways was much more appealing than Amy, and the story was good except that the plot was a bit too similar. Connie was the cream of the crop - great story, interesting characters and best of all the arrival of the Marquess of Carrbridge, and later Lord Reginald. Having met them already in Sons of the Marquess, it was lovely to catch up with them again and learn more of their earlier life. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
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- Wendy K.
- 06-01-2023
Really good narrator
The narrator was better than the stories and made them more enjoyable for sure. Some of the storyline was a bit insipid, as whilst the etiquette of the time called for women to be subservient, there was a bit too much “hopelessness” and some repetitive themes between all 3 stories. I would still buy and listen again most probably as was a clean romance option to listen to with my elderly mum. I am planning to get the other “collections” of 3 books offered by Audible from this author but wouldn’t pay a whole credit for a stand alone book.
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