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Falling for Frederick

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Falling for Frederick

By: Cheryl Bolen
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Her second day doing doctoral research in the basement archives of Siddley Hall, England’s grandest Tudor home, American Antonia Townley finds the hall’s curator - with a knife plunged into his chest. Police suspect Antonia of being the killer because of two insignificant - to her - reasons, the first being the pesky matter of her fingerprints on the murder weapon. Then there is the unfortunate e-mail she had sent to her sister, saying she would kill for the curator’s job.

Hunky bachelor Frederick Percy, Lord Rockford of Siddley Hall, learns that the curator was on the trail of the Percy family monstrance, the most valuable monstrance in England before Henry VIII’s Dissolution. It had been believed that the family melted the gold and redistributed the monstrance’s jewels after the Dissolution. Frederick becomes convinced that the curator’s death is tied to the priceless artifact, and that finding it before the killer does can free Antonia from suspicion of murder. More importantly, Frederick vows to protect the beautiful scholar against the menacing forces working against her.

As Frederick and Antonia crisscross England seeking information on the Percy Monstrance, it becomes clear that someone is stalking her every move. She hopes to God Frederick’s not behind these threats, because she’s pretty sure she’s falling in love with him.

©2013 Cheryl Bolen (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense
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Story was... Eh :/

The book started out good... But then it started to drag on and on and on and on and on.... I thought maybe there might actually be a romance brewing and the book wouldnt be a total waste... But sadly - no!
The narration was very good so that was a definite plus.

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Intrigue and the Monstrance/Hidden Catholics

If you could sum up Falling for Frederick in three words, what would they be?

Historical, mystery, Adventure

What other book might you compare Falling for Frederick to and why?

In some ways it reminds me of a Dan brown Thriller, in that it traces a lost symbol or artifact of religion, but no to the extent that it delves into religion. As the persecuted Catholic families of England hid, they hid their artifacts as well. This book is a treasure hunt across England to find such a treasure.

Which character – as performed by Amy McFadden – was your favorite?

Antonia was my favorite character. It was fun to follow her adventure, be there in her research and look for the monstrance. Her research in the archives, manor houses and libraries of Europe is wonderful.

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The story make you think, ponder and consider the possibilities. very enjoyable.

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A wonderful reading adventure that keeps you thinking.

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Just ok.

This book had potential, but never quite reached it. I've enjoyed many of the author's other books, but this book lacked maturity. The heroine was too young and too American for the decidedly British hero. The narrator did a good job with what she had.

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