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The Naturalist
She’s hiding in plain sight. He’s disappointed his parents. Will their love grow into a tangled scandal or a beautiful blossom?

Somerset, England, 1808. Alice Hapgood is obsessed with studying flora and fauna. With upper-class standards taking a dim view of a lady dirtying her hands, the science-minded woman wears boys’ clothing to pursue her passion. And when an assistant position for a handsome member of the Royal Society crops up, she impulsively dons her disguise and risks ruin.

Joseph Tierney has no desire to join the clergy. Going against his family’s wishes to become a researcher of the natural world, he takes on a bright young man to help with his latest assignment. And while the brilliant scientist is frustrated that the locals only see him as a candidate for marriage, he grows closer and closer with his enthusiastic aide.

As the work under her charming mentor unexpectedly sparks her feminine side, Alice longs to open up to him as her true self. But Joseph suddenly finds himself caught in a jealous triangle not of his making that threatens his career, standing, and freedom.

Will this unlikely team’s greatest discovery be happily ever after?

The Naturalist is the engaging first book in The Hapgoods of Bramleigh clean Regency romance series. If you like clever-but-impetuous heroines, dedicated heroes, and humorous romps, you’ll adore Christina Dudley’s delightful tale.

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This book is also available as part of: The Hapgoods of Bramleigh Books 1 – 3
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"This was wonderful, heart wrenching, heart warming, angsty and fun. Thank you Austenesque Reviews for tipping us off to this series. Romantic and clean at the same time."

Amazon Reviewer

"A literary feast for any Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer fan...If you read one Traditional Regency this year let it be The Naturalist."

Austenprose.com

"A traditional Regency romance with Heyer-esque hijinks!...I loved witnessing these two nature lovers become embroiled in confusion, scandal, and romance."

AustenesqueReviews.com

"I adored this book! I wish more authors would write Regency like this. I loved the large cast of characters, the humorous, rambling narrative, and the comedic adventurousness of this book."

Reader J. R.

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