Spoiler-free review: Ann Hawthorne struck another success with this lovely Regency tale. Her verbiage and turn of phrase is eloquently Austen-esque, and really immerse you in the time period. Although shorter than most romance novels, I do feel that this story was complete while not being rushed. The heroine had an arc that you don’t typically see among her peers in historical romance, and it was a refreshing change to see it represented. For the audiobook, narrator Mary Jane Wells is the superb choice in this genre, and she does another flawless render for this book. Well done altogether!
I normally steer clear of single narrator audio, preferring full cast productions, however after only a few minutes I can tell this is very well done! The writing & the reading pair perfectly to fill my particular cuppa 😁 I hear Miranda Hart, who I love, at times in Ms Wells representation of one of the characters . 👍🏼👏Cheers & blessings yall😉from a long time attendee of the theater of the mind, listening near Nashville, TN
Spoiler-free review: Ann Hawthorne struck another success with this lovely Regency tale. Her verbiage and turn of phrase is eloquently Austen-esque, and really immerse you in the time period. Although shorter than most romance novels, I do feel that this story was complete while not being rushed. The heroine had an arc that you don’t typically see among her peers in historical romance, and it was a refreshing change to see it represented. For the audiobook, narrator Mary Jane Wells is the superb choice in this genre, and she does another flawless render for this book. Well done altogether!
Your humor is magical and Ms Wells is a treasure. I can’t say when I’ve enjoyed an audiobook more. Thank you.
The chemistry between the characters is so well captured. Amazing narration! 😍
@@liamnovel thank you so much, Liam! I hope my next series would be just as enjoyable for you -)
@@violetcowper7381 Yes, I can't wait to enjoy it. 😍
Mary Jane Wells always does her author's proud.
She's the bomb!
Spoiler-free review: Ann Hawthorne struck another success with this lovely Regency tale. Her verbiage and turn of phrase is eloquently Austen-esque, and really immerse you in the time period. Although shorter than most romance novels, I do feel that this story was complete while not being rushed. The heroine had an arc that you don’t typically see among her peers in historical romance, and it was a refreshing change to see it represented. For the audiobook, narrator Mary Jane Wells is the superb choice in this genre, and she does another flawless render for this book. Well done altogether!
Wondrously read, breathing life into the story!!! 👏👏👏
Enjoying the story and mary jane wells is one of my favorite narrators.
Blessed to hear Mary Jane Wells read anything 😊
I normally steer clear of single narrator audio, preferring full cast productions, however after only a few minutes I can tell this is very well done! The writing & the reading pair perfectly to fill my particular cuppa 😁 I hear Miranda Hart, who I love, at times in Ms Wells representation of one of the characters . 👍🏼👏Cheers & blessings yall😉from a long time attendee of the theater of the mind, listening near Nashville, TN
Mary Jane Wells is excellent. 💥
Great narrator brought the book to life. Very good
This is good! So short though. I prefer my book parts all together. Hunting them down and waiting for them leads to forgetting about them.
Sounds good
❤❤❤
Dear Ms Wells, the word draught is pronounced "draft", it means a drink.
It means beer from a tap 🍺 served in a large heavy glass with a sturdy handle like in Germany beer stein 🍺
53:19
Wanted to listen to the story but the way your characters take the Lords name in vain is too bothersome
I'm glad you mentioned this, because now I'm not too eager to listen to it.
Yes, thank you for posting this. I don't care for stories with extensive cursing either.
Spoiler-free review: Ann Hawthorne struck another success with this lovely Regency tale. Her verbiage and turn of phrase is eloquently Austen-esque, and really immerse you in the time period. Although shorter than most romance novels, I do feel that this story was complete while not being rushed. The heroine had an arc that you don’t typically see among her peers in historical romance, and it was a refreshing change to see it represented. For the audiobook, narrator Mary Jane Wells is the superb choice in this genre, and she does another flawless render for this book. Well done altogether!