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Mischief

By: Amanda Quick
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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As soon they are released, Amanda Quick’s romances shoot to the top of best seller lists. With over 22 million copies of her books in print, she is one of today’s hottest authors. Set in Regency-era England, Mischief offers a sparkling mixture of wit and intrigue that has become Quick’s trademark.

Beautiful, headstrong Imogen Waterstone has recruited the darkly infamous Earl of Colchester to help her seek revenge for the murder of her best friend. As they set a trap for the villain, Imogen and Colchester fearlessly encounter the threats and dangers that come their way. But they are both unprepared for the dizzying passion sparked by their partnership. Amanda Quick’s light, breezy style captures the sophisticated nuances of the 19th century British social world that surrounds these two unconventional allies. Filled with spirited dialogue delivered by the incomparable talent of narrator Barbara Rosenblat, Mischief is a thoroughly delightful adventure.

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Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Funny Witty Feel-Good
Engaging Mystery • Humorous Dialogue • Excellent Narration • Strong Hero • Historical Elements • Nuanced Humor Delivery
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I found Imogen to often be almost Too Stupid To Live, then say something almost profound. It’s what made it possible for me to give this book an ok rating. I couldn’t connect or identify with her character which left only ok entertainment value.
I got a kick out of Lord Colchester arriving at night with no servants and he goes into the first bedroom to sleep - in a sarcophagus. This, along with the maid screaming in the morning felt like the author spent many youthful hours with the 3 Stooges, the Marx Brothers and campy spooky movies that had more laughs than scary parts.
Rosenblat did an ok job with narration.

Campy story this side of TSTL

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the narrator did all sorts of accents and switched pitch and style and speed to keep with the flow of the book.

the narration was superb.

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This is a great romance but also has a very intriguing mystery. I love all the Amanda Quick books and this one is one of my favorites. Highly recommended.

Great book

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If you want a historical romance with a cute heroine this is it. The story is not deep, not a lot of sex but, I liked it. Barbara Rosenblat was a little theatrical in her narration but it fit the story. Good sale book. Don't know that it is worth a credit.

Ok, It was cute.

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DNF; the voice-acting was excellent; I loved Colchester, but Miss Waterstone was just TOO dense, rather self-important, and annoying. I appreciated the irony (girl genius raised by unusual parents is smart but dumb-) but I just kept seeing her as a future "Mrs Bucket," and Colchester hounded to drink. I just found it hard to believe she could be so clueless about Colchester and the manipulations of several of the villian-types around her. Just. Could. Not. Finish.

REALLY wanted to like this

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It started a little slow/odd for me. But as it went along, I became more entertained with the story and the descriptive method of the telling. I wound up really enjoying and liking this read.

Storytelling

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Yes, the references to Zamar are tedious. But the characters are delightful, especially Matthias. He is an earnest, strong and doting hero. The way he falls for Imogen and stands up for her even before she's accepted him fully is just beautiful. He has become one of my top ten heroes, for sure. Imogen is sweet. smart and so loving when she finally accepts Matthias. The Narrator is absolutely fantastic. The mystery is fun and honestly I didn't figure it out until very late in the story. Just loved it.

Amazing writing and characters!

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As usual, a great story that takes you to a more formal time, with a good mystery, a strong woman, and a hero that is easy to believe in.

Another great story.

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Same formula as usual for Amanda quick. Didn’t like this one as much as some of her other books because the heroine was a little too naive and oblivious for my liking. Usually her heroines seem more strong, smart, independent and useful. This one was independent and stubborn in a oblivious way where she made rash, stupid decisions and stuck to them. Liked the hero

Meh

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

The narrator sounds like a husky middle-aged woman but the main female character is supposed to be in her 20s. I could not reconcile the two and had to stop listening.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Barbara Rosenblat?

A narrator with a voice like that of Lucy Price-Lewis, Caroline Lee, or Ellen Archer.

Wrong Narrator - Could Not Finish

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