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Where the Stars Meet the Sea

By: Heidi Kimball
Narrated by: Louise McCance-Price
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Juliet Graham fervently counts the days until her 21st birthday, when she can claim the inheritance that will grant her the freedom she has always craved and the guardianship of her younger brother. Until then, she is trapped under her aunt Agnes’s domineering will.

When forced to accompany the family to a house party at Shaldorn Castle, Juliet’s only objective is to keep to herself. That is, until a chance encounter with a boorish stranger stirs up an unexpected whirlwind of emotions in her. Thrown off-balance, Juliet does the unthinkable: loses her temper and insults the man - who turns out to be her unwilling host, the Duke of Halstead. Fully expecting to be sent away, Juliet is surprised when the brusque and callous duke instead takes an interest in her.

Drawn to the duke in unguarded moments, Juliet finds herself more and more intrigued by the man who shuns Society’s rules as completely as she does, and over the next few weeks, their unlikely friendship deepens into a connection neither expected.

But even as Juliet comes to recognize her true feelings, her scheming aunt issues an ultimatum that threatens the future she was just beginning to hope for. Juliet must choose: either break the promise she made to herself years ago, or lose the man who has captured her heart and soul.

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Enjoyable Story • Good Character Development • Memorable Plot • Clean Romance • Interesting Twist
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I almost gave up on this book because of the narration. I’m glad I didn’t because the story was good overall. While this narrator is a lot better than the other two Covenant uses, the need to do every laugh was not needed and the burping! Yes, there was burping. SO not necessary! Audio books are meant to be read (with feeling and voices), not acted out.

Good book, needs a better narrator

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I am enjoying the story, however the voice of the woman doing the audio is barely tolerable. At one point she starts singing and it made me rip off my earbuds in disgust. I know the voice she’s using is supposed to match the regency period of the story, but it’s not great.

Good story, horrible story teller

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Great story but I wish I had read it instead. The performer was a bit obnoxious.

Loved the story!

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Whomever chooses the narrator for these books, please, please do not use Louise again. I’m sorry, but the laughing and sighs are incredibly annoying and the voice is not pleasing for listening. The actual story is very good, but the narrator ruins it.

Narrator is annoying

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PLEASE re do this book with a different reader! The story was interesting but hearing it like this was excruciating.

Good story but terrible reader

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This has always been one of my favorite books to read. However, listening to it on Audible has ruined it for me. The narrator puts inflection and everyone’s voice when it is not necessary to be there. The narrator makes the heroin always sound anxious and over excitable and whiny. If you have been wanting to read this book, put down this audiobook and go grab the physical book and read it.

Love the book, hate this narrator

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I don’t think a girl of her status would have been as bold as she was, nor do I think there would have been the free communication that was used between the main couple, but it was an interesting read all the same. Didn’t love the narration, but it was tolerable. Despite my comments, I did enjoy the book.

Interesting & Clean Romance

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Heidi Kimball is one of my favorite authors. She weaves an intricately beautiful story that pulled me in right from the start.

The narration (and editing) did no favors to the story. I was so immensely distracted by the timbre of Louise’s voice and accent choice that I had to really focus on the story and characters. Her voice would have been better suited to a heroine of 14 or 15 rather than 20! I couldn’t enjoy listening to this book like I can with others. The editing was also poorly done on the audiobook itself not the novel. I will be avoiding books narrated by Louise in the future.

Excellent story, distracting narration...

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I finished the book because I enjoyed it, but the narration was difficult. I had to skip the singing parts and overall found the pitch of the narrator’s voice hard to listen to.

Good Clean Romance, Narrator not so great

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I was so looking forward to this book; it ended up being a disappointment. The narrator had a pretty high voice and didn’t use different inflections for male or female characters.

The story itself was pretty good until Juliet decides to be a super martyr. It was ridiculous. There were so many ways she could’ve secured Harry; she wasn’t without powerful friends. Then, at the end, Juliette is willing to give up true love because of her lower social position. Boo!

Disappointed

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