
The Shattered Rose
Dark Champion Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Albers
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By:
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Jo Beverley
When Galeran of Heywood returns from the Crusades, longing for his wife, Jehanne, he finds his castle under siege and his wife alone with a child that is not his own.
Seeing Galeran alive was all Jehanne ever hoped for. But credible rumors of Galeran's death wrought dangerous folly that Jehanne never expected when they kissed goodbye three years prior.
Now enemies from church and state hover, looking for spoils, and Galeran and Jehanne must decide: find a way to forgive each other and fight together, or allow others to orchestrate their fate.
Contains mature themes.
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At first I was set against the FMC but as the story progresses I came to understand her. This character is nothing like me so I sometimes struggle to see that POV but yet it is so intricately written, I get it. The MMC is truly a frigging Saint. What a wonderful devout strong family man & leader. Ot was so refreshing that the hero wasnt the most handsome or well built. in this case we are made to fall in love with a virtuous man despite his average looks and down to earth personality. <Sigh> At his homecoming, his pain is so palpable I cried. In fact through most of the book, I felt everything the author tried to convey. There is a secondary romance that takes place between the FMC cousin and the MMCs best friend. This secondary relationship is mostly there to tantalize and the concern the friends have over the budding romance is relatable and fun. It takes some of the pressure off of the more weighted subjects this book revolves around.
The only drawback is the narrator. She's not bad but she doesn't distinguish enough between the different characters voices or inflections
often she gives high pitched squeaks for several male characters. it gets a bit confusing but not enough of a deterrent to ruin the book
I highly reccommend this book.
Deep, Beautiful, Historically Accurate
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The narration was acceptable, though incredibly slow. Like, insanely slow. Plan to speed it up to at minimum 1.25. I got this book, like 99% of the books I read, on sale and it was definitely worth it.
Enjoyed
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Exquisite Narration
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The narrator could handle some of the aspects, mainly the protagonist couple's conflicts and emotions, but in other ways, she was a great disappointment.
First of all, she chose a very strange pronunciation for the hero's name (Galeran) - she kept omitting the 'l' in the middle. Then, she could not keep a consistent voice pitch for the characters, especially the males. It even happened sometimes during the same dialog that something said by the male character sounded as high-pitched as the female character he was talking with, so I lost track of who was supposed to say what. Then, sometimes the characters spoke with a cartoonishly exaggerated voice totally inappropriate to anything but comedy, which this Medieval romance is not. A Medieval king pronouncing judgment can't say "so be it" in a chirping governess voice! The knights had no weight and force to them at all. There is a long, crucial scene where the king sits in judgment of several of the characters, where the villains' plot is revealed and they are served justice. This scene is completely ruined by the cartoonish, unreal way the characters speak and by the narrator occasionally using a soft feminine voice timbre when knights and king should be displayed by the voice.
The secondary hero, the Norman-French character Raoul has a really silly-sounding supposed French accent, and while his dialogue is supposed to be very sensual, there is nothing attractive in the way he speaks. Also, the narrator seems to be chuckling over the sensuality and physical attraction experienced by the characters,
I wish this was narrated by Susan Duerden who read the other recently published Jo Beverley titles. Or a male narrator even. Although I love Jo Beverley's Medieval stories, I can't really look forward to them if they are read by this narrator.
Disappointing narrator
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