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I enjoyed this so much! I liked the original storyline, the interesting characters, and the sweetness of valuing the 1st kiss. I really enjoy when your books are clean!! Thanks for sharing!I I hope you’ll post more of your clean books! *I wanted to give a heads up that there is a lot of innuendo that goes right up to the line, and some may find it crosses over.
why does the Narrator say "fother" instead of "father", "colm" instead of "calm", "hoslers" instead of "oslers"....? As for the way she announces "Chaaaapter..."....
I usually avoid listening to audios narrated by Mary Sara. Being an avid listener to Regency audios, had to try out the story. She is better when doing male voices, but when only reading, good heavens, I want to shoot myself (cannot shoot her ..).
I find the narration a bit better running at 1.5 time as I find the sing-song cadence a bit trying. But, I am so glad to be hearing a person rather than a robot, I could stand anything.
The narrator’s tone seems very bleak, giving the impression of hopelessness for the heroine. Do not like how her sentences always trails off so always feel I’m missing the last word or two.
There is an audience for period erotica. So happy for you that you found a clean period romance that is more to your taste. Now please take your prudishness and your disgust and go find more period romances with "clean" in the description and leave the rest of us to enjoy this one.
Great book with enough plot to make it thrilling as most of this sjangre is not. The narratator was a irritating one at he first chaptors but has become amongst the very best.
This is the very first adult romance book I’ve ever read and I loved every bit of it. The narrator has a very relaxing voice to listen to. Thank you so much 💜
OMG this is so amazing you are right on My Backdoor stuff I'm from Michigan and I think it's maybe 25-30 minutes from where I live. Please Release more books thank you
I love the reader's voice.... & such a nice change for this genre from the usual (young, high-pitched, overly dramatic voice 😢). Thank you for posting this - great humor 😊.
the narrator's cadence, melodic movement of the character's thoughts are heart-rending. The writing is a masterpiece in word crafting. A complete pleasure.
This author has written wonderful and fabulously intriguing books that immediately captured one's imagination as well as creating very memorable characters living very intriguing lives. This book is not one of them. Although the narration is good, the story line seems to be more about the intimate bedsport between two consenting adults. Skipping over the intimacy paragraphs in order to follow the storyline, one embarks upon a lost cause, leaving the reader to believe the storyline is the sexual romping of the two main characters. How an imaginative author as Jeffries could have been reduced to authoring the likes of this book is beyond my imagination!
Usually I’d be a bit upset at the diction, but she needs to! Without the slow and emotionally charged tone of the narrator, much of the depth of the sadness and the underlying politics and ridiculous posing of the “ton”, comes through. It’s a spectacular job done with a sweet, yet moving way of telling the story, one can’t help but understand the meanness of the system. Foppery was celebrated, shallow self centeredness, and such a vain sense of entitlement in the ton. Many who tried to buck the system were destroyed by the “ton”! Well written and a great example of the realities of the time. Kudos to author and narrator!
The over pronunciation of the letter "a" is especially irritating not to mention other words. Narration is very annoying. Better to listen at x 1:25 It drags otherwise.