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1818: Isabel Audiobook

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Read By: Lucy Rayner Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: The Legend of Nimway Hall Series Release Date: June 2020 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781094152592

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

15

Longest Chapter Length:

43:21 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

17:10 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

28:17 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

27

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Publisher Description

New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Enoch spins a Regency-era tale at Nimway Hall, in a book series centered on an estate where love and magic entwine to bring romance to all who dwell there.

A passionate, determined young lady trying to prove herself worthy of a magic-touched legacy, and a steadfast gentleman looking for his own place in the world join forces to restore an abandoned estate to its former glory.

The moment Isabel de Rossi turns eighteen, she takes charge of Nimway Hall, which has stood empty for the past ten years. Well-aware that all her female forebears found true love at Nimway, she can’t wait to discover her own destined match. Instead she’s faced with Adam Driscoll, the infuriatingly practical estate manager whose presence is a constant reminder that her own grandmother thinks she has no idea what she’s doing.

Adam thought the recent offer of a position at Nimway Hall a godsend. After spending six years managing his elderly uncle’s estate he is facing either a dreary career in the army or the church. At Nimway his feet are on the ground, his hands in the earth, his mind on practical matters.

The last complication he needs is a foreign-raised heiress intent on finding a magical orb; but Adam can’t help noticing that his strangely derailed repairs are suddenly on track, and that the clever, amusing mistress of the Hall is genuinely interested in improving her estate and the lives of her tenants. And he is beginning to find it hard to resist his simmering attraction …

Isabel though wonders if she isn’t worthy of becoming the property’s guardian. The famous orb—the artifact reputedly responsible for every love match made at Nimway Hall is nowhere to be found … until dreamy Lord Alton arrives and starts to pursue Isabel. The pesky orb suddenly appears, though it seems to have a preference for the strong and loyal Adam.

For an unsophisticated young lady, the choice between a charming viscount and an interfering employee should be a simple one, but magic is a stubborn thing—and the heart is even more headstrong.

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About Suzanne Enoch

Suzanne Enoch has written more than forty Regency novels and historical romances, including seven stand-alones and twelve series of novels, including the Notorious Gentlemen, Scandalous Brides, No Ordinary Hero, Lessons in Love, and Wild Wicked Highlanders series, among others. Her books have twice made the finals for the RT Book Reviews’ Historical Romance of the Year Award.

About Lucy Rayner

Lucy Rayner is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and award-winning British actress. She has starred in numerous short and feature-length films, including English20 and Total Retribution. For her performance in Bolero, she was named Best Supporting Actress at the 2013 Madrid International Film Festival. She has worked on both sides of the Atlantic in a number of theater productions and films, many of which have screened at festivals around the world. She has a master’s degree in history from the University of Edinburgh and is a graduate of the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City.