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The Lady Most Willing

A Novel in Three Parts

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The Lady Most Willing

By: Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Connie Brockway
Narrated by: Susan Duerden
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Step into the glittering world of Regency and prepare to have your hearts warmed by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James and Connie Brockway....

During their annual Christmas pilgrimage to Scotland to visit their aged uncle in his decrepit castle, the Comte de Rocheforte and his cousin, the Earl of Oakley, are presented with unique gifts: their uncle has raided an English lord's Christmas party and kidnapped four lovely would-be brides for his heirs to choose from...as well as one very angry duke, Lord Bretton.

As snow isolates the castle, and as hours grow into days, the most honourable intentions give away to temptations as surprising as they are irresistible.

©2013 Julie Cotler Pottinger, Connie Brockway, Eloisa James (P)2013 Hachette Audio UK
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Great Read

I think the uncle made the book more interesting, he’s very funny, and it’s wonderful to read a book that has been put together by three Morden authors. Periodic, yet so much humour and hearting warm.

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Good story, really didn’t like the narration

I’m a big fan of Julia Quinn and enjoyed this trio’s other book but the narration on this drove me mad! Weird emphasise on almost every sentence and the male Scottish accents were so shouty! May not annoy everyone but was too much for me

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Awful voice

What a shame that the narrator’s voice was so awful - her Scottish accent cent was appalling and her lady’s accents were winey. Really spoilt the story. Bring back Rosalyn Landor!!

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A typical Julia Quinn style, which is a compliment

Sadly the narration was poor. I’ve read another compilation by these authors which had far better narration. The voice was all wrong I’m afraid and too some of the joy of the book away because of it

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Terrible narration

The narrator sounds like she is a robot and can’t act. It’s terrible. I’m only on chapter 3 and Not sure I can cope with the whole audio book with this narrator.

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Funny, sweet, ridiculous

Overall enjoyed it. Though, the narrators voice frustrating and wooden, which took away from the story. But the story was funny and kept me waiting. Julia Quinn more indepth descriptions will alway be appreciated!

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Good story but poor narration

Story was pretty good and overall a delight, but the narrator was dreadful, all the characters (male especially) sounded wooden and stilted.

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Absolutely brilliant

I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Well written and deeply captivating as well as extremely funny to listen to.

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Predictable but enjoyable story, dreadful performance

Dreadful audio performance, every sentence delivered as if it were a surprise and the Scottish accents were embarrassing and offensive. Most of the young women sound like breathless damsels. The bad accents also made it difficult to keep track of the story. I was nervous about ordering a Quinn book that wasn’t narrated by Landor especially with such awful reviews and I was sad to be so disappointed. Can I have a credit back please?

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The awfull narration

I loved al the other stories by Julia Quinn, But not this one, the story is not super, but it is ok. But not worth the credit because: Believe the other reviewers, the natration is awful!
I tried the sample and thought I could get used to the narrator, because I always listen at 1,5 speed. No such luck, It grinds on your nerves. I finishef the book, but ll skip al other books from this narrator.

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