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Angelique and Other Stories

By: Alicia Cameron
Narrated by: Eden Gabay
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Visit many old friends in this delightful compilation of Regency stories by best-selling author Alicia Cameron.

It is topped and tailed by two stories about Angelique.

In the first tale Angelique pursues her Destiny...but gets and gives shocks along the way. A frothy romance.

In "The Impudent Smile" the earl of Henshaw finds that there is one poor dab at his mother’s House Party who is not overwhelmed at his charm. Miss Annabel Forrester’s quiet derision irritates him in the extreme. Warm and witty.

In "The Lost Years" a child, Abigail, first follows her new stepbrother then later is forgotten by her entire family. Inspirational romance.

Anthea and her friend Marie indulge in a cynical plan to attract their preferred suitors in "The Cynicism of Youth", while avoiding their pursuers. A witty dialogue.

In "The Cinderella Gown", Ann Marsh attends a dinner at the largest house in the village wearing a sadly mismatched outfit, donated from all the best pieces of her poor friends. Ridicule awaits.

Amelia Price says something dreadful to Lord Timothy Blythe at Almacks, and her comfortable Season in London is blighted. Her good friend Raymond Sawyer, on hearing the reason, alerts his high-ranking friends to help turn Amelia’s Season around. A joyous romp.

Ariadne has a mortal enemy, Hugo Tierney. In childhood, they lost their temper with each other and often sought revenge. When reunited at Ariadne’s first Season, their childish tantrums leads to more serious consequences. Sparks fly.

Anne-Marie was given the name of a previous maid when she began service as a child. But as Flossie, Anne-Marie has ambitions, and the first to overcome the ban on servants’ marriage. For Flossie will have her man.

Angelique, now married, meets other women whose energy and ideas terrify their husbands, and forms alliances that might shape the world. Meet with Clarissa, Oriana, Serena, Honoria, Katerina again, all Women of Energy, from previous novels. An inspirational tale.

Each of these stories stand alone, but it is joyous to meet such characters again.

©2023 Alicia Cameron (P)2023 Gerry Cameron
Anthologies & Short Stories Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Marriage Fiction Witty Village

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I found that the narration, which I initially found disappointing, was improved by playing at 1.1x. The short stories include some glimpses of characters from other books.

Mixed feelings. Some attractive stories.

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I love Alicia Cameron’s stories, and the narrator did a wonderful job of making you forget it was being read and not played in front of your eyes.

brilliant stories well narrated

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So disappointing - returned after first chapter, narration was truly awful
Not up to Alicia’s standard

Disappointing

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