The Mistress of Shenstone
For those of you who enjoyed The Rosary by Florence Barclay, this one will come in as a close second. When Lady Myra Ingleby learns by telegram that her husband has been killed in the war, the sadness if not true grief that assails her along with the stress it involves, leads her towards a nervous breakdown. Her doctor convinces her that the best and only cure is for her to go away for a month, under an assumed name, preferably to a small seaside town. And there at the Moorhead Inn, begins a beautiful, spontaneous romance that will keep you in suspense and pull at your heart strings. - Summary by Celine Major
Genre(s): Romance, Published 1900 onward
Language: English
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Play 01 | Chapters 1-2 | Celine Major |
00:21:51 |
Play 02 | Chapter 3 | Celine Major |
00:25:55 |
Play 03 | Chapters 4-5 | Celine Major |
00:29:18 |
Play 04 | Chapters 6-7 | Celine Major |
00:27:26 |
Play 05 | Chapters 8-10 | Celine Major |
00:24:04 |
Play 06 | Chapters 11-12 | Celine Major |
00:31:13 |
Play 07 | Chapters 13-14 | Celine Major |
00:30:22 |
Play 08 | Chapters 15-17 | Celine Major |
00:29:15 |
Play 09 | Chapters 18-19 | Celine Major |
00:30:39 |
Play 10 | Chapters 20-21 | Celine Major |
00:20:41 |
Play 11 | Chapters 22-23 | Celine Major |
00:32:56 |
Play 12 | Chapters 24-26 | Celine Major |
00:38:07 |