Games in a Ballroom
The Proper Romance Regency Series
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Narrated by:
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Justine Eyre
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By:
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Jentry Flint
About this listen
London, 1815
Olivia Wilde has resigned herself to never finding a love match. Her father has insisted she marry a man with a title, if only to increase his own standing and reputation in society. But the men her father deems acceptable are, at best, boring and uninspiring, and at worse, are as brutish as her father and are only looking to increase their own diminishing coffers. With her future looking dismal, Olivia decides to enjoy the last few months of freedom with her childhood friends, including the handsome Emerson Latham. His devilish smile and flirtatious teasing stirs up feelings she knows she cannot entertain.
Emerson is struggling to rise to his responsibilities after the death of his father. Though he might still be learning what he needs to do as the head of his household, one thing he knows for sure is that he wants Olivia Wilde to be his wife. Having grown up as childhood friends with Olivia, Emerson long ago had fallen in love with her quick wit, beauty, and passionate heart. However, without a title, he will never be permitted to court Olivia openly. But he has a plan that may give him a chance to court her in secret.
As the season kicks off, Emerson proposes a bit of fun with a playful game of tag. Olivia’s friends are delighted by the idea, though Olivia is more wary. After all, the game must be played in secret, and they must be discreet when tagging each other at dinners and balls and the theater. As the romance builds between Olivia and Emerson, so does the risk of being discovered. Not only are their reputations at stake, so is their safety if they are caught by Olivia’s father, who has an explosive, and at times violent, temper.
Can their love find a happily ever after before the game ends?
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- Mo Bass
- 27-06-24
Awful narration
I didn't get past chapter two. Justine Eyre is not the right narrator for this light hearted story.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-12-24
it quickly became beyond tedious
I'm not a fan of the insta-love, but I'm even less a fan of the slow burn...
There are some authors, like Stacey Reid, who keep me hooked, even with the slow burn... but this one became beyond tedious!
I think it was a good concept, had it been well executed... as it was, it was just 9 hours of childish games without very little reward for it.
I started logging off, when the prank with the pig took an interminable time & was told in painfully mindless detail!
The problem is that none of the games were interesting enough to keep me riveted or interested... I stopped caring after the first few as nothing really happened in them!
I kept listening as I wanted to know the resolution as it wasn't a simple obstacle to overcome, seeing as the mother would be in peril...
& tbh, I should've trusted my instincts & quit, because the ending was even worse than the rest of the book...
absolutely nothing was resolved... there was no epilogue to at least offer "closure"... it ended abruptly & with so much still unresolved!
This is the most pointless book that I've ever listened to...
& worst of all, I sat through Justine Eyre's grating narration with absolutely nothing to show for it!
A mess!
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