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Commands and Consequences

By: Golden Angel
Narrated by: Sky Wildmist, Brian Briar, Rebecca McKernan
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This box set contains the last three books in the Bridal Discipline Series

Lydia's Penance: Lydia is desperate to escape her stepfather's household, so when she hears the Duke of Manchester say that he doesn't care who he weds, she decides his reputation for being an honorable man and his indifference to who his wife will be makes him the perfect husband. Unfortunately, the Duke is not pleased to be trapped into a marriage with a woman who is keeping secrets from him. Can love still find a way?

Benedict's Commands - Love? Marriage? Lady Christina Rowan, Dowager-Marchesse of Stanhope, doesn't think so. She avoids both heavy emotions and heavy commitments. Time away from Christina has made Benedict realize how deep his own feelings for her run; when he returns to London for the Season, he's determined to court his former lover and turn her into his wife.

Arabella's Taming - Lady Arabella Windham, sister to the Duke of Manchester, has given up on ever attracting the positive attention of Lord Thomas Hood. After discovering he still sees her as the same hoydenish young woman she was in the past, she throws caution to the wind and becomes more reckless than ever. When her return to feckless and indiscreet behavior results in disgrace however, it's Lord Thomas Hood who is caught up in the scandal with her. With a strong-willed bride determined to make her new husband dance to her tune and a stubborn lord determined to curb his new wife's imprudent ways, is a happily-ever-after even possible?

These books contain sassy wives, their stern husbands, and some heavy handed (and fun!) discipline.

©2019 Golden Angel (P)2024 Golden Angel
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Excellent stories, terrible narration.

Commands and Consequences contains 3 books/performances. Three distinctly different stories.
Lydia's Penance (Sky Wildmist narrating), Lydia's need for a husband leads her to trap Isaac into marriage. This is a very good story, with lots of ups and downs and quite an interesting romance, with some intrigue and participation from other characters in this series of books. Sadly, the narration is terrible, it sounds like the woman is narrating from inside of an oil drum. The voice reminds me of an old stuffy aunt telling a fairy tale. This could have been a great performance with voices that actually sound like a young lady and a gentleman.
Benedict's Commands (Brian Briar narrating), Benedict falls for a young widow and has quite a difficult time persuading her to give up the freedom of widowhood to marry him. She doesn't believe in men's ability to love and be faithful. Again, sadly, the narration is terrible. The sound quality is bad, the attempt to do an "upper crust" slightly British accent just comes off as stilted. So many mispronounced words!
Arabella's Taming (Rebecca McKernan narrating. Arabella has been in love with Thomas since before she came out as a debutante. Thomas thinks she's nothing but trouble, he's got a list of qualities he wants in a wife and she's just not qualified, according to him. Arabella overhears him talking to her brother about her--so she gives up on him. When he seeks her out to chastise her at a party, for being inebriated, she attempts to kiss him and they end up in a fountain . . . then married. Sadly, this is another really good story spoiled by bad quality narration. It is the best of the three, the female parts are done quite well and the sound quality is better than the first two and the pronunciations were generally accurate. This narrator is NOT good at male voices, though--half the book is from the male character's point of view.
This could have been great, but the bad narration was so distracting.

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