
Scandalous Again
Switching Places, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Justine Eyre
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De:
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Christina Dodd
Madeline de Lacy, the duchess of Magnus, prides herself on being one of the most sensible young women in England, which is why she can’t believe that, in a turn of the cards, her noble father has lost his entire estate – and her! – to a stranger.
On a mission to salvage her family fortune, she changes places with her cousin and companion, sending the meeker Eleanor to confront the man when had won Madeline’s hand. Now Madeline is free to enter the home of a notorious gambler, and pretends to be meek, humble, and competent with an iron. She is, of course, none of those things; she simply is resolved to win her family’s fortune back. Just when she thinks matters can’t get worse, she meets Gabriel Ansell, the earl of Campion, and they do. Horribly worse.
Four years ago, Madeline was engaged to Gabriel, and worshipped his arrogant kisses. Now, being forced to marry a man she doesn’t know pales in comparison to the ordeal of facing Gabriel again, the man who betrayed her – Gabriel, the only man she ever loved.
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Who switched places-the author?
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Good fun
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I loved the two cousins and how they looked out for each other. Even switching places with one another. Christine Dodd is one of the authors I've enjoyed reading over the years and was delighted when I saw that this Series was offered for audio. It is a wonderful book and the characters are great fun and an old mystery is being investigated and interesting things start happening and is concluded in the next book.
Which is just as good as this one.
Enjoyed!!!!
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Leave something for your imagination, don't have to spell out all the sex actions, it really didn't add anything to the story line to have such detailsHas Scandalous Again turned you off from other books in this genre?
pretty much, and that is sad because I'd love to see what happens in the series, just can't decide if I'll try another one or notAny additional comments?
The story line is good, enjoyed most of it had some really good parts, the performance was great just hate to give 5 stars to anything with such detailed sexual experiences when is't not necessary to have a good story. Another perfect example of people thinking "sex sales" in todays society....that is sad to me.Too much sexual details...
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This was a good book but the description is a little misleading. It says they switch places so I thought there was going to be two stories. However, I was wrong and to find out what happens to Eleanor you have to read the next book. I can't see that happening. I feel like I've been tricked into buying another book and that irritates me to no end.That being said, I did like Madeline and Gabriel. Her father, Magnus was sweet but a little crazy. Lady Thomasin was sweet, too.
I knew Rumbelow was going to be a creep from the git-go, along with Big Bill. It was a very entertaining read. And the sex was very well written.
As to the narration: You can tell this is an old narration of Ms. Eyre's because it's terrible. Her voices were ok but there was not an ounce of emotion in her reading. The hero and heroine were in a room and the bad guy was looking for them and if that wasn't the time to whisper I don't know what was. I couldn't wait to get away from that part of the book because it was just too terrible for words. No whispering, no laughter, no nothing. Justine Eyre is usually one of my favoeite narrators but not this time.
Good story. Not so good narration..
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This story is ok, but not really a switching-places story. It only tells the story of one of the cousins, Madeline, the future Duchess.What is confusing is that she pretends to be her cousin Eleanor, but everyone still calls her Madeline, so where is the switch??? They just think Madeline is the companion and they forgot that it is the Duchess's name???
She is pretending to be a companion, so there could have been lots of opportunities for funny mishaps, when she would have messed up in her duties; but there is very little of that, if at all. Therefore, this story is very mediocre.
Book 2 is about Eleanor pretending to be Madeline the Duchess. Everyone actually calls her Madeline ( Thinking she is the Duchess), she has to work at pretending, and the story is much more of a 'switching places' story. Book 2 is a much better book.
Story: 2.5 missed opportunity, mediocre. Book 2 much better.
Relationship/heat: 3 stars. Characters are fun, re-establishing a relationship. Few sex scenes, medium heat.
Narration: 4.5 stars- very good as always, JE adds a lot to this story, and elevates the listening experience.
Overall: IMO, ok value on sale, not worth a credit.
Not really switching story, missed opportunity.
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Not that great
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