The Mysterious Mr. Oliver

· Flemings Kirja 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Lukija: Liam Price
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Emma Melbourne returns with the highly anticipated second book in the Miss Fleming series! Isabelle Fleming has many admirers, but she would trade them all for a sensible man . . . Miss Isabelle Fleming is the beauty of the season, but she's ready to escape from the ton. After a whirl of balls, routs, and Venetian breakfasts, Isabelle has yet to meet a man who can see beyond her looks, and she's beginning to doubt she ever will. So when her sister Amelia invites her to Stonecroft, her country estate, Isabelle is relieved to get out of London. She plans to spend her time writing a novel and enjoying the scenery, but she doesn't expect the scenery to include Mr. Oliver, Stonecroft's new land agent. He's a former soldier with a mysterious past, and he doesn't seem to notice Isabelle's appearance. Isabelle, however, can't help but notice Mr. Oliver . . . The Mysterious Mr. Oliver is a regency romantic comedy about facing your fears, forgiving yourself, and falling in love.

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Emma Melbourne writes romance with strong heroes, stronger heroines, and happy endings. She is an avid reader and a huge fan of Georgette Heyer. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Liam Price is a British narrator based in New York. With his worldly experience, a knack for accents, natural dry wit, and English decadence, Liam is fully equipped to bring your audiobook to life.

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