
The Shadows of Stormclyffe Hall
Dark Seductions Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Victoria Aston
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By:
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Lauren Smith
To defeat a dark evil, they must face his family's past....
Bastian Carlisle, the Earl of Weymouth, doesn't believe in ghosts. Even though tragedy and mysterious hauntings have driven his family away from his ancestral home, Stormclyffe Hall, he is determined to restore the castle to its former glory. His plans are disrupted when a stubborn American shows up on his doorstep hoping to pry into his family's tragic history.
Jane Seyton, an American graduate student, is convinced there's more to the tragedy of Stormclyffe Hall than history claims. Ever the scholar, she is determined to discover the truth, even if it means putting up with the arrogant, yet sexy, Bastian.
Although Bastian wants nothing to do with the pushy American, it soon becomes clear that something evil is in the house - and that something is targeting both Jane and Bastian. The two must join forces to purge the ghosts of Stormclyffe Hall once and for all - even as they try to fight a physical attraction between them that grows more and more impossible to deny.
Contains mature themes.
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A Modern Day Gothic Romance
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Great story, Bad Narration
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Love the Mystery
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Such a shame as the story is quite good.
Some reviews mentioned the push me pull me attitude of the hero. Well given the situation one can understand why he behaved this way. He was very attracted to her but wanted no harm to come to her. He was being protective....this is understandable. However I prefer stories where hero knows what he wants and would never let her go even if he thinks he is protecting her.
I really recommend this story. Before hearing the narration I had read this 3 times.
Story good,narration poor
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Victoria Aston brought this to life!
this was right up my alley
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I really enjoyed.There was even a castle with a evil gost.also the hero owed
An Auston Martin which make think of James Bond.
A modern gothic with gosts
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Love to last thru the years
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he has a model by the arm all the time
but also a scholar with a lot of degrees
but partying in London all the time
but live on his own in the family mansion
aham
ok
fine
whatever
and she thinks in hyperboles all.the.time "she felt like fainting and that the air was taken from her because they had the same thought at the same time" ermmmmm, really?
the ploy had potential but ...is a nope from me
big Meh.
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The female lead is very disappointing. Even though she tries her best to “resist” she just can’t help but have a heaving bosom, despite just wanting to do “research.” What little conviction she had at the start of the novel is all but gone by chapter 3–5.
The male lead was somewhat interesting when first introduced, but rather than stick to his guns.. he, too, throws caution to the wind.
The lack of build up between the two, as well as the lack of characterization makes me feel like I wasted three to four hours of my life. I honestly tried to get through to the conclusion. Just so I can give a more honest review... but I couldn’t. Once I hit the final two hours, I had enough.
Plot: Simple, and what little mystery there is, is easily guessed at.
Characters: Bland. Two-dimensional, at best.
Voice actor/reader: her voice isn’t bad, but her “American” accent for the American in the story is...a little grating. Most of her other characters all sound the same.
If you’re looking for a mindless, wannabe smut novel that plays at being gothic, here you go!
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