
Compromising the Marquess
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Irwin
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By:
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Wendy Soliman
About this listen
England, 1814
Leah Elliot sells secrets to survive. Donning boy's clothes, she uncovers society scandals for a London gossip rag to support herself and her sister, who were left destitute after their father's death. When she meets the dashing - and perhaps dangerous - Hal Forster, the Marquess of Denby, she learns he may be involved in treason. The rumor is too valuable not to sell, despite her attraction to him.
Hal does have a secret, but he's no traitor: He's a spy embroiled in a mystery, seeking the man who killed his contact in France. He sees the alluring woman behind Leah's disguise at once but is intrigued enough to play along - until he realizes that she's the source of the rumors interfering with his investigation and forcing him into an unwanted betrothal.
Now, Hal and Leah must work together to draw out the culprit and undo the damage caused by Leah's gossip. Or will their passion only cause more scandal?
©2012 Wendy Soliman (P)2012 Audible, Inc.What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The narrator, Lauren Irving, should be given lessons in pronouncing words over 2 syllables. She misread seemingly every important word in both English and French. This disability made the listening both excruciating and frustrating. I was continually required to translate to the appropriate word which made the book laborious listening. I am shocked to note that this book had both a producer and an assistant producer. Obviously nobody edited this performance. I am furious that I wasted my time and money in purchasing this bookWhat was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was predictable and reasonable.How could the performance have been better?
The narrator should NEVER read another book. Or she should go to school and learn basic pronunciation and syntax so that the story is given its proper due.What character would you cut from Compromising the Marquess?
The narrator.Any additional comments?
I would be furious if I were Wendy Soliman. The narration was a detractor instead of an enhancer of the plot. I never fully realized before how much the narrator adds to ( or detracts from) the book.I can't believe this was given a positive rating!!
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Where does Compromising the Marquess rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Pretty average...so/so listen.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The narrator's voice was good for the female parts...not so much for the male. She mispronounced many words (not because of the differences between British and American English). These issues were distracting.Interesting story...poor narration
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Any additional comments?
The story was dull I couldnt even finish it the narrator voice was grating if could give no stars i would.Sooo boring
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Performance? Spoiled it!
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