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Loving a Lost Lord
- Narrated by: Kate Rawson
- Length: 10 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
When Mariah Clarke prayed for a way to deter a bullying suitor, she didn't imagine she'd find the answer washed ashore on a desolate beach. Convincing Adam that he is her husband is surprisingly easy. Resisting the temptation to act his wife, in every way, will prove anything but. And now a passion begun in fantasy has become dangerously real-and completely irresistible...
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- Claire
- 23-03-22
Loved the story
The story was very good but it was ruined by the narrator. All the male voices either sounded like 13yo boys or like effeminate men or women. Basically when Adam and Mariah spoke you couldn't tell who was talking if it didn't say, their voices were the same. Also from 1 chapter or scene to the next there was no pause at all, you realise it's another scene because the characters change. I definitely won't be listening to any more books narrated by Kate Rawson, that was the first and the last, so I'm pleased to see that the next book of the series is narrated by Simon Prebble.
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- Mo Bass
- 01-05-24
O dear!
Dad wins a manor at cards, Dad is murdered by highwaymen. Cad who lost estate to Dad offers lustful marriage to bereaved heroine to regain estate.
Hero 's ship blows up and hero is flung into sea - injured and almost drowns. Heroine discovers hero and hero is able to walk with her assistance to the manor.
That's just the start of the plot from which it launches into high fantasy aided by heroine's deceased half gipsy grandmother.
I admitted defeat half way through chapter 7.
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- AlisonK
- 07-11-24
Good story and writing, but became harder to accept outcomes.
The story outline and the very competent writing and narration kept me going, but the various over-happy outcomes were just cloying and unbelievable in both appearance and execution, and ultimately spoiled what was otherwise a good yarn.The very pat murder outcome, with no real understanding given as to motive and a very unbelievable final scene was similar. Minor modem phrase and mispronunciation issues were easier to ignore, but I wouldn’t read more of this series.
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- Suzyplums
- 18-10-20
no draft to narration
the story was good but narration spoilt it for me. I didn't know who was talking till she said.
the story was good. first I heard from this writer.
I really hope the next book is better, it has a different reader.
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- H.A.B.
- 31-07-24
Marvellous story!
First of all - THE NARRATOR IS DOING A GREAT JOB !!!
I nearly didn’t buy this book on all the bad reviews regarding the narrator BUT I am glad I followed my instinct …
The book is most enjoyable and the plot AGAIN wonderful!!!
I am so happy to have found this author!!!
Now I shall go for the next book of hers :-)
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