The Disgraceful Mr. Ravenhurst, Louise Allen
The Disgraceful Mr. Ravenhurst, Louise Allen
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The Disgraceful Mr. Ravenhurst

Author: Louise Allen

Narrator: Maggie Ollerenshaw

Unabridged: 8 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/18/2010


Synopsis

While searching for a stolen artifact, the notorious Mr R has his attention caught by the unlikeliest of treasures. Stumbling upon his dowdy cousin Elinor on the Continent, Theo Ravenhurst hardly believes his luck. His dangerous lifestyle appears to have finally caught up with him, and her family connections could be put to excellent use. Theo is convinced Elinor's drab exterior disguises a fiery, passionate nature. He gives her the adventure she's been yearning for-and along the way discovers she has talents beyond his wildest imagination.

About Louise Allen

Louise Allen was a foster child who underwent an unspeakably tough childhood with cruel foster parents in the 1970s who then adopted her and continued the abuse. She managed to escape at the age of fifteen but found herself in a new city with no money, no friends or family. Eventually her skills in painting and drawing – as well as her determination not to let her childhood define her – helped her forge a healthy adult life. She firmly believes that there is hope for all children who have been abused and that children who experience trauma can go on to have good lives. Now happily married with her own children, she also fosters children and works hard doing what she can to right the wrongs still being perpetrated against foster children. She has appeared on BBC’s Front Row, Saturday Live, That’s Life, Loose Women and This Morning. Her bestselling memoir, Thrown Away Child, was the start of her work as a campaigner for the rights of children in care. This led to a further book series, the Sunday Times bestselling Thrown Away Children titles, which tells the stories of some of the children she has fostered and their often heartbreaking pasts. Her guide to adoption, How to Adopt a Child, was published in 2021, and a new series exposing the County Lines tragedy, Slave Girls, is forthcoming in 2025. Louise is the founder of the charity Spark Sisterhood which creates employment pathways, mentoring programmes, community and an online learning platform for girls in – and leaving – care. For more information, to donate or volunteer, please visit www.sparksisterhood.org.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nightwitch on August 12, 2017

Louise Allen's books are never mind-bogglingly amazing but they are always pleasant, reassuring reads with some deft characterizations and plenty of historical research (never annoyingly on display), and this one is no exception. She does a particularly good job with her hero and heroine - making th......more

Goodreads review by Gail on June 07, 2016

Delightful story, set completely in France but with mostly English characters. The heroine is a subdued spinster acting as secretary / research assistant for her mother, who is a noted scholar of church architecture. They are visiting churches in northern France. The hero is a cousin who's been rack......more

Goodreads review by Jean on August 03, 2017

"The Disgraceful Mr. Ravenhurst" by Louise Allen 2009 Elinor Ravenhurst and Theophilus Ravenhurst Story. This story starts out in Vezelay, Burgundy. Elinor was examining and sketching the pictures in the once great basilica when she backed into something solid, large and obviously male. After speaking......more

Goodreads review by Dancer on June 30, 2010

A discussion of sex toys in historical romance seemed out of place. Maybe I am just old fashioned.......more

Goodreads review by Karine on March 21, 2019

Moi qui aime beaucoup cette auteure, j'avoue que ce livre m'a un peu laisser entre deux eaux. Je commence par le négatif que j'ai ressenti. Tout d'abord, j'ai trouvé les dialogues entre Elinor et Theo un peu niais à certains moments et par-ci, par-là sautant du coq à l'âne. Vu qu'ils discutent beauc......more