![]() ![]() Julia Quinn finishes with the story of Beatrice Heywood, who never believed that the sixpence was anything but a tarnished old coin-until it led all of her friends to true love. In Laura Lee Guhrke’s story, unlucky Lady Elinor Daventry has her sixpence stolen from her and must convince the rake who pilfered the coin to return it in time for her own wedding. ![]() I loved the idea of the sixpence bringing love to the person who held it, and definitely not always the love you think it to be. Now she’ll need to borrow one to convince them she’s found her true love. Four Weddings and a Sixpence (Audio Edition) By Julia Quinn, Elizabeth Boyle, Laura Lee Gurke, and Stefanie Sloane Narrated by Mary Jane Wells 5 Stars - This was a wonderful anthology. But love finds her in the most unexpected of ways.Įlizabeth Boyle tells the tale of Cordelia Padley, who has invented a betrothed to keep her family from pestering her to wed. In Stefanie Sloane’s unforgettable story, an ever-vigilant guardian decrees that Anne Brabourne must marry by her twenty-first birthday. ![]() Julia Quinn’s prologue introduces her heroine Beatrice Heywood and the premise for Four Weddings and a Sixpence. Beloved authors Julia Quinn, Elizabeth Boyle, Laura Lee Guhrke, and Stefanie Sloane deliver the stories of four friends from Madame Rochambeaux’s Gentle School for Girls who find an old sixpence in their bedchamber and decide that it will be the lucky coin for each of their weddings… ![]()
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