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The Slum Angel

By: AnneMarie Brear
Narrated by: Sarah Cullum
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A brand-new saga from best-selling author AnneMarie Brear! Perfect for the fans of Anna Jacobs and Dilly Court.

Orphan Victoria Carlton is brought up by her uncle to be a lady and make a good marriage. Yet, she is drawn to help the poor families in the slums, much to her family’s disgust. When her uncle dies suddenly, her cousins blame Victoria, and she is thrown out of the house with nothing. Victoria flees to the poor side of York to start again in a world that is full of perils. To combat the heartache of being without her family, she befriends the destitute women and children in the slums, but such friendships come with the danger of disease and increasing poverty, and the threat of a brutal man could cost her everything.

Can Victoria find the security she has lost?

©2019 AnneMarie Brear (P)2021 W F Howes
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Women's Fiction Heartfelt
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Very enjoyable.

The characters were very engaging and an insight into what poverty really meant and how lucky we are today.

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A fantastic Read!

I loved this book from start to finish nothing too taxing, a great story of jealousy and good overcoming the evil Stella, who I swore out loud at a few times whilst listening. I'll be looking for more titles this author for sure.

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cruelty, starvation,though even in the darkest times there appears an Angel of

enjoyed, how hardship can bring understanding, learning, and charity to even the tenderest heart endurance,then reward

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started off good.

Victoria annoyed me, she is frustratingly stubborn and makes stupid decisions, imo it's not a true hardship story. maybe I'm used to real stories of real people, but it's weird how she always manages to have help, people given her free clothes, free food, moving to a really rough area and everybody is nice and helps? people of high status listening to her even tho she is in rags, just seems to made up for me to enjoy the story. its hard to explain without spoiling the story, but for me she tries to be too much of a hero, and gets her in trouble. not for me.. im on chapter 19 and very bored. but will finish as I've started.

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Woooow

This is the OST audible with this authorI have listened toDilly Courts before.Picked this one at random.I am so impressed with the novel and the narrator.Such a moving story had me close to tears at times.A highly recommended novel.I am going to try the Mc Kenzie trilogy next💕

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if you like Dilly Court you will love this book

excellent really enjoyable can't wait for the sequel everything about this book is enjoyable

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An enjoyable listen

This grittier than Georgette Heyer story had me wanting to know the outcome until the end and there were one or two surprises on the way. To say more would spoil it for others. I had one or two issues with the narrator's pronunciation of certain words. And surely the family O'Shea would be pronounced O-Shay and not O'Shee-ar. But I stand to be corrected by Irish listeners.

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