
Romancing the Rake
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Rosie Akerman
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Nichole Van
Lady Sophronia Sorrow considers herself an unlikely heroine. Why, just her name alone proves this. Sophronia Sorrow sounds like a girl from a Gothic penny novel - the foolish miss who falls prey to a rake and becomes an object lesson for the true heroine to avoid. No, despite her mawkish name, Sophie refuses to spend her life invisible and unwanted, relegated to the margin of the text. Despite her eccentric, bluestocking ways, there must be a place where she is wanted. If only she could uncover the identity of her natural father, perhaps she would belong there?
But one thing Sophie knows for sure - unlike that foolhardy miss in a novel, she will not succumb to a rake. No matter how thoroughly the rakish Lord Rafe Gilbert may tempt her.
Lord Rafe Gilbert longs for freedom - freedom from his controlling father, freedom to live his life as he chooses. He knows playing the rake keeps his autocratic father in check, but Rafe longs to determine his own destiny. Case in point, he fell in love with Lady Sophie years ago, but his father’s threats and his mother’s health prevent him from pursuing Lady Sophie in earnest. So when Fate thrusts Sophie into his path, Rafe knows he must turn her away and distance himself. But doing the right thing has never been so impossibly difficult.
Sophie and Rafe soon find themselves on a journey together from London to a castle in the Scottish Highlands. Along the way, can two kindred souls heal from past hurts and seize a second chance to write a love story of their own?
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Good story needs better narration
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great storyline!
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It is hard for me to convey how much I am loving this series.
This is the second in the Brotherhood of the Black Tartan. It could be read as a standalone book, since the parts that pertain to the first book are restated in this one. I recommend reading them in order though. The stories are so good.
This one starts off in such a humorous way! I love an intelligent male lead, but when you add an intelligent female lead also, I'm done! This was so witty! I loved Sophie and Rafe's intellectual conversations as well as the chemistry and romance of the story. There are twists and turns in their relationship as well as in the ongoing thread that connects the books and brotherhood. I'm so glad I am finally listening to these!
This is told in dual person third person point of view. There is a single audiobook narrator. She does a fabulous job on this book as she did in the previous one.
As I listened, I can not be sure if there were author's notes included in the ebook/print copy. I know other books by Nichole Van contain those but sadly aren't available when listening.
Kisses only historical romance
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As a grammar nerd, I have to mention the several split infinitives that occur. However, most readers probably don’t mind. It is a minor point for a highly entertaining story.
Wonderful story!
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Excellent Story and Narration
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Male versus Female performance
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exciting romance, full of twists and turns
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The performance was solid. The narrator did a great job with the emotion and the nuances of inflection. Her Scottish accent is not good and often sounds more like a speech impediment and the way she voices some of the male characters is off-putting. However, the timbre of her voice is quite pleasing and the theatricality of her performance draws you in without being over the top.
Unfortunately, the producer was sleeping on the job. One or even two production glitches happen from time to time-to-time but there must be at least a dozen instances where the audio repeats — clearly where a re-recording was inserted because the phrasing will be slightly different the 2nd time — and that’s outrageous. Shame on Dreamscape Media. The author’s and the narrator’s hard work deserved better.
Exceptional Story
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