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Solving Sophronia

By: Jennifer Moore
Narrated by: Luone Ingram
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Lady Sophronia Bremerton is a far cry from the typical debutante, but she’s the toast of London’s upper class for one simple reason: she’s a society columnist for the London Illustrated News, and the gentry loves seeing their exploits printed in the gossip pages. But Sophie has bigger plans - she aspires to be an investigative reporter.

When a stuffy ballroom during yet another Season proves to be nothing more than the usual rumor mill, Sophie seeks respite in the library, alongside four other young women who, for their own reasons, are also looking for escape. As the conversation turns to their secret ambitions, the women form a sisterhood and a bold plan: they will make their dreams a reality, no matter the obstacles. Thus begins the Blue Orchid Society.

Hearing of a murder in a London rookery, Sophie seizes the opportunity to prove her skills. Detective Jonathan Graham doesn’t believe a civilian, a noblewoman at that, should be anywhere near a murder investigation, but Sophie insists on helping bring the killer to justice. Her investigative prowess doesn’t go unnoticed by the police, especially Jonathan, who can’t decide whether this intrepid reporter is a thorn in his side or the woman of his dreams. But as the case grows more complicated and dangerous, their very lives - and their hearts - may be at risk.

©2020 Covenant Communications, Inc. (P)2020 Covenant Communications, Inc.
Fiction Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Heartfelt England
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I absolutely loved this book! The mystery, the sisterhood, the relationship between Sophie and Jonathan. All of it! And the narrator did an awesome job as always! I can't wait for the next book in the series!

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Charming story

I was introduced to these books while watching an interview of the author. I was not disappointed. Lovely book, well read.

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Almost returned it

I got this book on impulse then almost returned it when I heard the narrator’s American voice. But when I heard her British accents, and how easy it was to differentiate between the characters, I decided to give it a chance. I’m glad I did. I loved the relationships between the women and enjoyed both the mystery and the light romance. Just what I needed on my lazy day off!

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American blend narration awkward

By the time I weed out insipid stories and vocal fry/uptick narrators, there are very few books left to choose from. So it’s frustrating to see this narration trend of US chic-lit voice meets Regency that narrows the field even further. I decided to try this one because of another person’s good review, but It’s hard to get into. In general, her accents are okay, but some of the women start talking in an American accent before the narrator catches it and finishes the sentence with a supposed British accent (that sometimes sounds Southern US). Please keep British books British sounding. I’ve listened to other books by this narrator that were decent, so I know she can do well when she’s “on point” and when she also keeps it fully British. What producer thought this odd US/Regency blend was a good idea?

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