
Dangerous Passions
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Narrated by:
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Amber Bray
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By:
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Leigh Anderson
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Isoline Beresford has beautiful yet haunting dreams. In them, a man she doesn't know is calling to her. She's inexplicably, inexorably drawn to him, until he's more real to her than her own fiancé.
When she calls off her engagement, her enraged father sends her to live with her 90-year-old grand-aunt, the Dowager Countess Bellamira Granville. If she won't do her duty at home, he reasons, perhaps she can at least convince Lady Granville to leave her fortune to Isoline.
But life at Thornrush Manor is not what Isoline expected. Her aunt is as spry and elegant as a woman half her age. Her nearest neighbor, a distant cousin, begins courting her. And a dark and handsome artist proves a pleasant companion.
All the while, her dreams grow more intense. More urgent. More passionate. More dangerous.
In order to save everyone at Thornrush Manor, Isoline will have to confront the darkest parts of herself - and discover the secret of the man who hides in her dreams.
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Light Read
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Narration was good! I loved the voice she gave to Isoline.
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gothic historical romance
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Fantastic Story!
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Combine that outrageous behaviour with a creature thought to only live in fairytales and horror stories and then throw copious amounts of money and plots of greed . This long story kept my attention until the last word. The narrator spoke with the plum in her mouth, in terms expected of the times that was totally appropriate. Although l scored 5 stars there were several repeated words/phrases that the narrator needs to attend to.
VERY INTERESTING STORY
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Period Romance Paranormal
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Wow
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Wow. I am sooo happy I didn't jump the gun and write my review before I got all the way to the end. I do that every once and awhile and was going to do that here. I had something else completely planned out to write. And NONE of what I was going to say hold true any more. The ending completely surprised me! And it was soo good! I def plan on reading more from Leigh Anderson. Also, the narration was done really well! SUCH A GOOD BOOK!
WOW...
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The heroine is likable, reasonably intelligent, and somewhat naïve. Isoline Beresford (about 23 years old) is the daughter of a middle class merchant in an 1850s town in the north of England. She is about to be officially engaged to nice young nobleman, and her father thinks her upcoming marriage is a fantastic opportunity for social advancement. However, Isoline has had an extremely vivid recurring dream since she was 16, and she thinks she is in love with the man in her dream. She calls off the engagement, and her irate father sends her off to be the companion of her 90-year-old great-great-aunt who is a very wealthy dowager countess. The windswept Thornrush Manor is a very intriguing place. Why does her aunt look like she is 40? Who is the cousin who takes a liking for Isoline? Who is the mysterious artist living on the grounds?
I read a lot of Victorian-set books, and most of the historical and social details seem realistic. The place descriptions were vivid and wonderful. I loved the atmosphere and unpredictability of the story. I just wish that the narrator did a better job.
The narrator Amber Bray at first impressed me with her very pleasant voice. She is fairly good at women’s and men’s character voices. However, as the book went on, I could tell that she was not very skilled with British accents. Sometimes she talked too slowly with too much enunciation. What really bothered me (and sometimes made me laugh out loud) was the bizarre way that she mispronounced certain words, mainly in the second half of the audiobook. Here are some examples. She makes “Lady Granville” sound like “Lady Grainville”. Ms. Bray strangely says “cousint” instead of “cousin”. She incorrectly pronounces the silent “t” in “soften”. I wish she could properly say “vicar” instead of “vecaar”. The funniest example was instead of “parishioners”, the churchgoers were “passioneers”! Still, with these faults in narration, I still remained hooked on the story and enjoyed it a lot.
A romantic Gothic story to keep you guessing
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Cool Premise and Entertaining!
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Amber Bray did a great job narrating this one.
Dangerous Passions
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