OYENTE

Jay

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Amazing narrator, flirty male lead!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-02-25

This is the first time (chronologically) we see such an aggressively flirty male lead from Heyer! He's written very well, and hearing the narrator (who is so good at different voices that I kept forgetting Nick and Joshua were voiced by the same man) say his lines had me kicking my feet and giggling! For modern sensibilities, there are a few scenes where I was like "oooh thats not cool," where the male lead suddenly kisses her though she's refusing him, but it's made very clear soon after by a conversation with her maid that she's super into it (and even Nick later tells his servant "yeah she loves this suave act I'm doing lol"), so I can more easily throw my feminism out the window for this story. It was exciting too! Yet again, Heyer's stories had me going "OH MY GOD WHAT" every time the plot jumped ahead, and I was on the edge of my seat till the very end. I love the daring pirate Nick!

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Swoonworthy as always

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-22-25

Great voice acting for each character! Anthony was lazy and suave, Pru was soft and thoughtful, the villains were nasaly and haughty. This romance is one of my favorites, simply for the scene where the male lead finally gets everything admitted to him. That part lives rent free in my head (but explaining why would spoil it!) I love how the side characters and their romances (her brother to be specific) are always so well fleshed out!!

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Exciting plot, Swooning Romance

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-07-25

Georgette Heyer had me biting my lips again with this one. It's a very long start to get to the romance, be warned, but she always so masterfully creates the cake of plot upon which to place a topper of romance!! The fighting and battle scenes were so exciting, I felt like I shouldn't be listening in the car for fear of trying to joust with oncoming traffic. The first half of the book details Simon the Coldheart's early life (including some war time), but it gives such a good look at his character and that of those around him that I was glad for every moment (and I like battle scenes, besides). The first glimpse of romance, even though it was between two side characters (who also had a super sweet love), had me legit screeching. Heyer's dialogue (as always) is so masterful, the archaic way of speech for the 1400s was so interesting, and the performance of both by the narrator was fantastic!! Different voices for all characters, and soft, pleasant voices for the women, and varied accents and good French pronunciation... ack, I was smiling the whole time!

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