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The Sisterhood, Book 8 (Rules of the Game, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Laural Merlington
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By:
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Fern Michaels
Mitch Riley, the ruthless assistant director of the FBI, intends to frame Cornelia "Nellie" Easter, the judge who helped the Sisterhood evade prison, and their lawyer, Lizzie Fox, in order to save his own career. He's created a special task force to hunt the Sisters down. Mitch has the entire FBI behind him, but he's about to discover that he's no match for seven formidable women with an unbreakable bond and a wickedly cunning plan to bring the fight right to his door.
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Good but slow at first.
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Entertaining
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If I’m going to listen to another one, I have to get past the narrator, Laurel Merlington. She narrates Myra with a shaky, trembly voice of an elderly woman who smoked and drank throughout her life, in spite of the fact that she's about 60 years old. It's like fingernails on a blackboard to me and an insult to people older than 50. Further, she speaks with the kind of Southern accent that we Southerners hate to hear non-Southerners use. For instance "dear" is "deauuuuuhhhhh" and she uses it a lot, exacerbating it with that nasal, strangled, trembly OLD lady voice. May aunt at 104 years old didn't talk like that, nor did my mother, aunts. Charles, her man, who I assume is about the same age, speaks with a British accent and also sounds as if he's going to strangle, as does Jack, the District Attorney. I picture Jack, from his voice, as a wormy little pinched faced man, but Nicky, his honey, describes him as a hunk. However, his voice is nasal and tight and SO annoying! It's not appropriate to the storyline which consists of characters very young to older. I have to hope they don't talk for long. If they do, I fast-forward. Did the author ever listen to her books? I find myself over and over wanting to turn the book off and toss all books narrated by this woman.
It’s irritating when authors don’t listen to their audiobooks and are stuck on making the same mistake over and over..in this case for a series of 29 books. How could anybody want this cast of so many characters to sound so awful?
This narrator narrates all the Sisterhood books so I have to suck it up if I want to listen to them. I don’t know if I can because this woman’s voice is downright distracting.
Love the Sisterhood Books, but HATE the narration!
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Excellent read
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Vigilantes Sisterhood
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Entertainment non stop
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Books are great to listen to when doing chores.
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Another good listen
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Another great one!!!
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