
Joining
Shefford, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sharon Williams
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By:
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Johanna Lindsey
A betrothal has been announced that will join together Britain's two most powerful families - a union of wealth and influence to rival even the King himself. However, not only does the ambitious King John oppose this wedding, but Milisant and Wulfric - the intended bride and groom - are equally unhappy with the arrangement. Two passionate, headstrong people, they resent being thrown together for purely dynastic reasons. But fate's many twists and turns - and the unpredictable predilections of two unconquerable hearts - will turn an unwanted marriage of convenience into a true and eternal joining of desire and love.
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It's funny how Milisant desperately serches for a way out of the marriage and how the murder plot makes for a way to bring them together.
If somewhat typical, this book is pretty good.
TYPICAL MEDIEVAL ROMANCE
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The narration was cringe worthy. To much whining . It grated on the nerves every time a man was supposed to be speaking.
A Lindsey Favorite... but not the narration
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Not enough Steamy Love Scenes
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
loved the book from the start. Great characters, great story, easily got lost in the book while running and couldn't wait to run againWhat did you like best about this story?
The ongoing battle of wits between H and h. I love witty heroinesWhich scene was your favorite?
Can't say there was a favorite. There were a number of scenes that made me laugh, made me cheer, made me smileAny additional comments?
Most of the Lindsey novels translate well to audio. This one was particularly good. Now if only they would get all of the Lindsey novels on audiobook ... oh wait, I'd spend my entire paycheck buying them all.Enthralling listen
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Good
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Good book; Old idea
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Wonderful
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Narration A+
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The Medieval form of Jesus as a swear word is far too over used, to the point of annoyance.
Although she is trying to create a strong woman in her lead character, the historical absurdity of her feminist attitude is also distracting from the story. This character wouldn’t have existed in that time; her personality would have been beaten out of her (sadly) during that era in history, despite the author’s explanations for it not happening. I appreciate what the author was trying to do, it just didn’t work all that well. There are other romance novels out there were the author has been more successful with a feminist character in Medieval England.
There were also times when it felt like the characters were repeating themselves over and over and over again and it got boring at those points.
No problems with the narrator; Sharon Williams’ performance was wonderful as always.
Not as good as her other books
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Excellent listen
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