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Hannah and the Nightingale
A Regency Retelling
2025
First Published
4.71
Average Rating
118
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He's the son of a duke. She's the daughter of a vicar. Will the power of song bring them together? Hannah Bell is overwhelmed. Her mother passed away two years ago and her father is constantly busy with his duties as a vicar, leaving her to manage the household and her five younger siblings. Playing the violin is one of her few sources of solace. When two unexpected visitors arrive in the forest, Hannah's life begins to change. Will her music lead her to a brighter future? Will she have the strength to grasp it? Rupert de Lacy is the only son of the Duke of Arlington and he knows he must never forget it. His father expects him to be the perfect model of stiff, stern propriety, but Rupert's heart is set on fairy tales and long walks in the woods. When he stumbles upon a new friend at the edge of the forest, he feels safe to be himself for the very first time. But will he have the courage to move forward, even against his father's wishes? Hannah and the Nightingale is a sweet, clean Regency romance inspired by the fairy tale The Nightingale. It is the fourth book in the Regency fairy tale retellings series Once in a Wood. Each book in the series is a stand alone work, and the stories can be enjoyed in any order. Once in a Wood series—Where fairy tale forests meet Regency romance Pearl and the Baker - inspired by Hansel & Gretel Rosalyn and the Wolf - inspired by Little Red Riding Hood Guinevere and the Three Brothers - inspired by Goldilocks and the Three Bears Hannah and the Nightingale - inspired by The Nightingale

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