
Lay Down Your Heart
Sonnets of the Spice Isle, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Mary Sarah Agliotta
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By:
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Lynnette Bonner
Indian Ocean, off the coast of Zanzibar, early 1866
RyAnne Hunter is shocked, and rather put out, that Papa refuses to turn back to Zanzibar. All her carefully wrought plans have come to nothing! Now, with Papa's health much worse than she first feared, her only option is to accompany him into the heart of the Continent so he won't die alone. But Papa insists she abandon her skirts, and don men's trousers and boots! And to make matters worse, the irritating captain has decided she must learn to shoot a gun! In the face of all that, she's not giving up on her attempts to convince Papa to return to Zanzibar.
Captain Trent Dawson is most displeased to discover Miss Hunter stowed away on his ship. He's even more displeased when her father refuses to return her to Zanzibar, where she belongs. But when a slave woman is attacked by a crocodile and RyAnne puts herself in danger to save her, he begins to wonder if there isn't another side to the spoiled little heiress. Perhaps even a side he could admire?
A thrilling historical romance from the time of missionary explorer David Livingstone.
©2016 Lynnette Bonner (P)2016 Lynnette BonnerListeners also enjoyed...




















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No. The reader of these audiobooks (this being the second) is terribly, terribly overdramatic... she makes it truly painful to listen. I had a hard time being able to tell if the book is over the top melodramatic, or if that's just the contribution of the reader! And the attempt at a British accent adds to the pain. I wasn't able to finish this book.
Has Lay Down Your Heart turned you off from other books in this genre?
not in this genre, but read by this reader for sure!
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Her bad attempt at a British accent coupled with her melodramatic way of reading.
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