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An Inconvenient Trilogy

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This book consists of all three of the Inconvenient Trilogy, that are available separately.

An Inconvenient Ward - Lord Michael Dunham is bored of Society, bored of fickle women, but above all that, he is afraid.

Miss Elizabeth Rufford is a young lady who is more comfortable managing an estate as far away from Society as she can possibly be. She would rather being planting crops, than dancing a Quadrille.

A line in a will force the two together. Lord Dunham is Elizabeth’s guardian whether she likes it or not, and she really does not like it! Bounding into his life in the most outrageous way possible, Elizabeth makes an impact she never intended to. Michael is drawn to the feisty woman and suddenly finds that it is hard to fight one’s demons when Elizabeth Rufford is a part of your life.

An Inconvenient Wife - Charlotte Webster thought she was eloping with the love of her life. She did not expect it to be a ploy to force her into a marriage with a stranger, who wanted a young, innocent bride. Held in a house of ill repute, there is little time to act to try and escape and few options to consider.

Lord Halkyn is a peer much in demand, but an expert at avoiding marriage. He has begun to wonder if there was something in the nonsense that was love after all. When visiting his favourite house of ill repute, run by a Baron, he is accosted by a woman and begged for help in escaping from the house. Whether it was the fear in her voice, or whether it was the devil in him, he helped her.

Suddenly his life was to become far more complicated. Protecting an innocent, employing the services of Bow Street and racing across country, all situations that he could never have anticipated when he was first sought out by Miss Charlotte Webster. His life was never going to be the same again.

An Inconvenient Companion - Martha Farfield's life would be complete if it was not for the interference of Charles Anderton. At every opportunity he undermines her and causes annoyance. Martha cannot control her anger when in his company.

Charles Anderton is smitten by Martha Fairfield. Every time he tries to help, he just creates problems for them both. He needs to ease the tension, but has no idea how.

Laura Atkinson is on the run. She seeks out the only man that she has ever trusted, the only man she thinks can keep her safe.

Alfred Peters is a Bow Street Officer. He is alone in the world, there was once one woman……..but wishing just means less concentration, which is foolish in the extreme.

The four are destined to be thrown together in a way that will turn all of their lives upside down. None will come away unscathed from the encounter.

675 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 10, 2014

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Audrey Harrison

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Audrey Harrison was born about two hundred years too late. She wants to belong to a time when men were men and women were dressed in gowns and could float, simper and sigh.

In the real world she has always longed to write, writing a full manuscript when she was fourteen years old. Work, marriage and children got in the way as they do and it was only when an event at work landed her in hospital that she decided to take stock. One Voluntary Redundancy later, she found that the words and characters came to the forefront and the writing began in earnest.

Her ideal would be to write Regency Romances, but more modern characters are insisting on being heard, hence the release of’ ‘A Very Modern Lord’, a contemporary romance.

So, although at home more these days, the housework is still neglected and tea is still late on the table, but she has an understanding family, who usually shake their heads at her and sigh. That is a sign of understanding, isn’t it?

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2,376 reviews6 followers
June 27, 2021
Nice sweet romances

A nice little trio of romantic stories that had main characters interacting between most of the stories. Each story had its own issues and obstacles to overcome despite most of the characters being in all of them. Very nice work of interweaving all these together
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July 12, 2018
Entertaining Trilogy

The characters fit the period and made the stories very entertaining. The sub stories allowed the characters to become acquaintances which made me feel connected to them.
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June 18, 2018
These books gradually get better as they go along, with the last book being particularly heart-wrenching. There is no annoying modern dialogue, and there is a bit of steam but nothing graphic. I enjoyed each one, but I do wish the author had a better proofreader.
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March 1, 2019
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Did this volume have an editor? There seemed to be a lot of incorrect grammer throughout. The storylines in each were very similar but I was sad when Laura died.
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August 28, 2020
Good stories, different

Three separate stories loosely tied together with different characters. I enjoyed them and it was good to have them all together in one compendium.
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June 30, 2016
Audrey Harrison

Enjoyed all of her books! The last of this trilogy had me in tears. Although I think I have all of her books, I'm going to Amazon to make sure. I don't always review, for whatever reason, so this review is for all of her works.
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