The Love Affairs of Pixie
Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
Lu par Judi Mason
This is the third book of the Pixie O’Shaughnessy trilogy. In a story of love lost and found, Pixie matures from an inexperienced young lass into a wise woman. - Summary by Judith Mason (8 hr 47 min)
Chapitres
| The Question of Noses. | 12:09 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie's Views on Marriage. | 13:16 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Nearly Twenty-one! | 18:27 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| The Invitation. | 12:39 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| In Marble Halls. | 25:40 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| A Talk about Men -- And Pickles. | 21:29 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie is Dull. | 17:17 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| A Long, Long Letter. | 17:18 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| A Rift. | 18:54 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie Gives Joan a Tonic. | 16:31 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie Talks on Love. | 26:43 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| The Bazaar. | 16:22 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| The Accident. | 24:45 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| A Proposal of Marriage. | 19:47 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Esmeralda is Troubled. | 17:12 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| The "Runkle" Intervenes. | 31:25 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Thinking Alike. | 7:25 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| "I Will Be True" | 31:23 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie Seeks Advice. | 28:20 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Stephen is Answered. | 20:20 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| A Musical Evening. | 16:37 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| He Loved Her. | 14:21 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Complications. | 20:20 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| He Loves You. | 13:53 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Stanor Comes Back. | 19:34 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| "What Have I Done?" | 12:33 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Honor's Letter. | 12:58 | Lu par Judi Mason |
| Pixie Finds Her Happiness. | 19:40 | Lu par Judi Mason |
Critiques
Love this family
Irisheyes
Book 3 is just as interesting as the first two books. I am Irish, so I love understand their humor.
Elizabeth
This is about the third time that I have listened to, and tremendously enjoyed, the audiobooks of the 'Pixie' series. They are lovely! The author had a great sense of humor and understanding of human feelings, especially of the young. The reader, the outstanding reader, Judi Mason, contributed in no small amount to bringing to life the quality of the writing itself. May God bless both of them as well as the LibriVox staff that placed them on the public domain for those who, like myself, enjoy the privilege of listening to them. Thank you!
Alys
The book is of its time so expect the casual racism. The reader is excellent, so the stars are for her. The book deserves fewer.
Betty
Great book! The reader would have been much better if she had not tried to voice the characters. That was very disappointing.