
An Easter Promise: A Springtime Love Story
Rory & Jack, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Dan Calley
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By:
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Ali Ryecart
It’s time to meet the family...
Rory Kincaid’s in a spin. He’s leaving his London life to spend Easter deep in the countryside with boyfriend Jack De Lacy and Jack’s wealthy, aristocratic family. Rory’s under pressure to make a good impression, but with no class, connections, or money, he’s not so sure he’ll be welcomed with open arms - especially when they find out how he and Jack met.
But will the family want to meet Rory?
Jack’s convinced his family will love Rory as much as he does, but it’s not the plain sailing he thought it would be. With their age-old traditions, it’s not long before Rory’s presence is sending ripples through the calm waters of the De Lacys' settled, rural life.
It’s a testing time for Rory and Jack. Can they convince Jack’s family that two men from opposite sides of the class barrier can be not only who the other wants, but needs?
Note: This book contains a village fete bake-off for the coveted golden ribbon, a cuddliest pet competition, and the undying devotion of a dog called Badger. An Easter Promise is a short novel.
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Easter week and Jack and Rory are off to spend it with family. Jack's family (who just happen to be the aristocratic Lord and Lady De Lacy) and the first time Rory is meeting them.
"Nothing to be worried about, they will love you", is Jack's mantra. Rory is not so sure but he has faced tougher challenges in life. Plus he has Jack beside him, so how bad can the visit go?
Well...
A furry new friend, a early morning grilling over tea and fry up, last minute entry of gooey brownies for the county best in bake, judging the best cuddly pet, a new business venture AND a hunt for someone more precious then a basket of eggs. PHEW...who knew country life was so exciting?!?
Once again AE Ryecart has brought Jack and Rory's story alive with humor and a touch of drama along with some naughty too. Jack's family is stubborn, feisty and throughly wonderful. Rory shines with his growing confidence in himself and in their relationship, making me love both them both so much!
Dan Calley is amazing as always! He brings the perfect amount steel to Diana's (Jack's mother) voice, she is one fierce woman.
It is defiantly worth listening to again and again!
Loved this so much I listened twice!
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The audiobook was narrated by Dan Calley who narrated the first book in the series. Dan has a wonderful voice and did a really great job with the performance of this audiobook. I really enjoyed listening to this book and the audiobook production was well done.
An Easter Visit
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The whole book takes place at Jack’s family home and things aren’t as smooth with Jack’s parents as he expected, especially his mother is uncertain about his relationship with Rory. I like how she’s not a villain, she’s a worried mother who wants what’s best for her albeit grown up child, but we also get to see how hurt Jack is by this. Rory’s hurt too, but I think it’s worse for Jack since he had other expectations and thought his mother would love Rory right away.
We’re treated to a delightful glimpse of English village life with the quirks of a traditional village fête arrange by Jack’s family. I loved the cuddlies animal contest, and of course the baking contest. This book is filled with mouth watering baked goods and if there is ever a Rory Kinkaid Cook Book I’ll definitely be buying it!
While it’s not necessary to have read the first book about Jack and Rory, A Kiss Before Christmas, I strongly recommend that you do, since it provides their background in more detail than is given in this book.
Dan Calley does a good job narrating again, Jack’s and Rory’s voices are great, but I was especially impressed with his voices for the females, not every male narrator are good at those, but Mr Calley nailed them.
A love story continnued
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I absolutely recommend listening to this in the series order for maximum enjoyment.
The narration was smooth, flawless and on point.
I definitely enjoyed this short!
A quick listen!
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I also love the fun little nod to Bake Off, Ali Ryecart should definitely do a series centered on professional baking at some point; it's in demand right now as a concept.
A nice follow up story
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Dan Calley's performance is top-notch. Jack and Rory have distinct voices, as do the other members of the cast. His Lady Diana is spot on, conveying her attitude without being silly or smug. I appreciated that even as Dan narrated (as Lady Diana) a ridiculous story of Christmas Eve gone awry, he let the characters' words and actions provide the comedy without attempting to infuse any of his own. This was just one example of his neutral approach to narration, letting the book shine on its own merits, that enhanced and elevated the story beyond just being "read".
The fairy tale continues
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