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A Queen from the North

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A Queen from the North

By: Erin McRae, Racheline Maltese
Narrated by: Davydd Morse, Deeivya Meir, JP Wright, Jane Wing, Jenny Steel, Len Clarke, Max Blackman, Robyn Holdaway, Simon Jackson
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Library Journal’s Best Indie E-book 2017, now available in audio for the very first time.

Lady Amelia Brockett - Meels to her family - is having the worst. Christmas. Ever. Dumped by her boyfriend and rejected from graduate school, her parents deem her the failure of the family. But when her older brother tries to cheer her with a trip to the races, a chance meeting with Arthur, the widowed playboy prince of Wales, offers Amelia the opportunity to change her life - and Britain’s fortunes - forever.

Hunted by the press and haunted by Arthur’s niece who fancies herself the kingdom’s court witch, Amelia finds herself adrift in a sea of paparazzi, politics, and prophecy. Because, while it may be the 21st century, Amelia lives in a not-so-united kingdom where the Wars of the Roses have never ended. In this world, the rivalry between the Yorkish North and Lancastrian South has threatened to pull Amelia’s country apart for more than 500 years.

With few allies beyond her allergic-to-horses sister-in-law, her best friend who has a giant crush on the prince, and the young receptionist at Buckingham Palace who calls himself her royalty customer service representative, Amelia must navigate a perilous course to secure Arthur’s love and become a queen from the north.

A full cast and sound production by Pagewater Publishing.

©2017 Erin McRae and Racheline Maltese (P)2021 Pagewater Publishing Inc.
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distracting sound effects

first time i have listened to an audio book that has sound effects. found it quite distracting. i feel like it took more away from the story rather than adding to it.

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Immersed in romance!

Loved it from beginning to end. A feast for the ears. Excellent performances, really enjoyed it.

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Hard to tell if I would’ve like this better

Because I found Amelia and Arthur’s narrators so so annoying. Arthur sounded drunk or drugged and Amelia sounded like a caricature of the bratty northerner. And too often the dialogue was too obvious and predictable. I like the book concept so it’s a disappointment to dislike the performance so much

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