• The Heiress’s Daughter

  • Brides of Bellaire Gardens, Book 3
  • By: Anne Gracie
  • Narrated by: Christine Rendel
  • Length: 11 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Heiress’s Daughter

By: Anne Gracie
Narrated by: Christine Rendel
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Publisher's summary

A dashing rake must prove he has changed his scandalous ways to win his one true love from the arms of another, in a witty new Regency romance from the bestselling author of The Rake's Daughter.

Heiress Clarissa Studley yearns to be loved for more than her fortune. Warmhearted, but plain and shy, she wishes to marry, but has two firm rules: no rakes and no fortune-hunters—her father was both, and she'll never forget the misery he caused.

So when Race, Lord Randall, starts to pay Clarissa attention, she knows she must keep him at a distance. Attractive and charming he might be, Race's reputation precedes him, and she's observed his flirtatious ways with London society beauties. But Race sees a beauty in Clarissa that others cannot, and for the first time in his life, he is truly in love. And when a rival for Clarissa's affections appears—a handsome, wounded war hero, heir to his great-aunt's fortune—Race becomes desperate as Clarissa seems tempted to make a safer, tamer choice.

Can Race convince Clarissa that his love is true and that she can trust him with her heart? And can Clarissa put aside her past and follow her heart, despite the risk of loving a rake?

Contains mature themes.

©2024 Anne Gracie (P)2024 Tantor

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Boring. Bring back the Chance Sisters!

Anne Gracie usually has a group of interesting characters. This particular story had no compelling characters and was tough to listen to. On a positive note, I love Anne Gracie’s stories. She is an awesome writer and just needs to put more time and effort into the next story. For example, Lady Beatrice Davenham is a favorite. She is a character from the Chance sisters. My hope is Anne Gracie will write subsequent stories about Lady Davenham and the four lovely Chance sisters. I know I’m not the only one who wants to know more about what happens with them post their marriage. In addition, Netflix should produce the full storyline of all the Chance sister stories - similar to the Bridgerton series.

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