The Motor Maid
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This is the story of Lys d'Angely. She was in need of a job and managed to get one as a maid to Lady Turnour, because she, in her anger, had fired the previous maid. Lady Turnour and Sir Samuel were about to leave for a motor tour. During this tour, Lys starts referring to herself as The Motor Maid. (Summary by ShrimpPhish)
Chapters
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| Chapter I | 28:56 | Read by Elijah Fisher | |
| Chapter II | 20:16 | Read by Elijah Fisher | |
| Chapter III | 10:29 | Read by Elijah Fisher | |
| Chapter IV | 19:27 | Read by ShrimpPhish | |
| Chapter V | 8:12 | Read by Winnifred Assmann | |
| Chapter VI | 22:11 | Read by Winnifred Assmann | |
| Chapter VII | 21:29 | Read by Winnifred Assmann | |
| Chapter VIII | 20:49 | Read by ShrimpPhish | |
| Chapter IX | 32:39 | Read by Belinda Mc | |
| Chapter X | 25:58 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XI | 18:10 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XII | 25:04 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XIII | 15:15 | Read by Belinda Mc | |
| Chapter XIV | 17:47 | Read by Louise Jaeschke | |
| Chapter XV | 16:42 | Read by MamaPhish | |
| Chapter XVI | 8:47 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XVII | 10:37 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XVIII | 14:16 | Read by Josie | |
| Chapter XIX | 16:06 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XX | 27:11 | Read by Louise Jaeschke | |
| Chapter XXI | 20:22 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XXII | 12:23 | Read by MamaPhish | |
| Chapter XXIII | 18:37 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XXIV | 27:10 | Read by Belinda Mc | |
| Chapter XXV | 9:49 | Read by MFQ1 | |
| Chapter XXVI | 13:59 | Read by Sarah Rothwell | |
| Chapter XXVII | 21:15 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XXVIII | 20:49 | Read by Louise Jaeschke | |
| Chapter XXIX | 14:34 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XXX | 12:00 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XXXI | 17:09 | Read by Nancy Gorgen | |
| Chapter XXXII | 11:23 | Read by Nancy Gorgen |
Reviews
The Motor Maid
Karen Stephens
I love these authors. They are so discriptive and work wonders with words. Unfortunately this book is read by different people so it's not as pleasant to listen to than The Princess Passes by the same author.
well worth your while
JackiLyn Friesen
Definitely worth listening to!
Huckleberry Gap
Delightful! A fun story, written with clever descriptions and expressions that made me laugh and want to write them down.