Dusters and Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Florence Foster
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By:
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Hannah Buckland
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One small village, three intertwined lives...
Rebecca has recently married Vicar Jack Hayworth, but she must prove herself a capable wife to the village matriarchs. With her duties, events, and responsibilities, Rebecca is happy enough, but she secretly longs for a family. Must she stoically hide her heartbreak? Is it wrong for a Christian woman to struggle so much with unanswered prayers?
Edward owns a country estate, has a beautiful wife, and a profitable farm, yet he still feels dissatisfied. The world is changing outside of Biggenden Manor’s walls, and monotonous high-society life now leaves him empty. Can Edward find what he’s searching for in a differing world?
Violet is an outspoken, vivacious housemaid with a knack for getting into trouble with handsome men. She finds small village life oppressive and longs to spread her wings. Will Violet find the adventure and romance her heart craves?
Set in Victorian England, Dusters and Dreams is the sequel to Rebecca Stubbs: The Vicar’s Daughter.
©2018 Emerald House Group, Inc. (P)2019 Emerald House Group, Inc.What listeners say about Dusters and Dreams
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- Bookfan
- 21-05-20
Excellent Christian historical fiction
I loved every minute of this story. It's my first book by Hannah Buckland and it won't be my last. She has created an engaging, funny, and touching story steeped in period detail. I felt I was right there in Victorian England, from the beautiful Kent countryside to the squalor of Dickensian Whitechapel. This is an author who knows her setting well and writes not just with skill but also with the authentic sense of place and time that make for truly great historical fiction. There are several central characters, and each of them is clearly drawn with all their strengths and flaws.
The narrator did an excllent job, and I see myself listening to this again and again. I obtained this book with a free promo code, but wasn't obliged to leave a review.
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