
Bespelling Jane Austen
Almost Persuaded, Northanger Castle, Blood and Prejudice, Little to Hex Her
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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Ellen Archer
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Charlotte Parry
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Helen Stern
Almost Persuaded
In this Regency tale of Robert and Jane, New York Times best-selling author Mary Balogh brings together former lovers who have seen beyond their past mistakes, and are determined to be together in this life and forever.
Northanger Castle
Caroline's obsession with Gothic novels serves as good training for a lifetime of destroying the undead with her newfound beau in this Regency by Colleen Gleason.
Blood and Predjudice
In fast-paced present-day New York City, Liz Bennett joins Mr. Darcy on his hunt to cure vampirism in New York Times best-selling author Susan Krinard’s version of the classic story.
Little Hex to Her
Emma, a witch with a wizard boyfriend, runs a paranormal dating service in modern-day Washington, D.C., in this story from Janet Mullany.
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The second story about vampires was seemingly written for teens. It was g rated, predictable and boring. The characters were summed up in a neat bow and they had very little depth to them. The topic was interesting and the scene was good but the story was very short and it ended too quickly. Actually I was just happy it ended.
The third story was read so fast by the reader, I felt my heart racing just listening to it. Breathe already I kept thinking. The mothers voice didn’t annoy me as much as I have read it did in reviews by other listeners. It reminded me of mommy dearest. It was ok but also ended so quickly and I was left still trying to piece it all together with some questions unanswered which I was disappointed with.
Th fourth story about a witch who runs a dating service for vampires, elves and other creatures was well written and read. There was an annoying character who was constantly speaking in incomplete phrases hyperventilating but the narrator read her very well. It was my second favorite of the lot and I would consider reading another book by this author. The topic was unique at least to my experience and the characters were well rounded.
Overall, I am glad I read them all. It is good to try new things. My favorite was the first story. I would buy the Mary Balogh one on its own for sure. It’s worth the 1 credit by itself. But the fact that all the authors contributed to this body of work was very cool and should be done more often.
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Some are better than others
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Being an Austen fan and a lover of Mary Balogh i purchased this audio file. It was great!. The stories i like the most though were the last two by Susan Krinard and Janet Mullany.
If you are an Austen fan you will love these
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whoa!!!
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First two stories were good, then had to shut off
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I REALLY ENJOYED All these BOOKs
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Four stories, four authors, four narrators
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Very,very sappy and verbose.
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