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For Elise

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For Elise

Auteur(s): Sarah M. Eden
Narrateur(s): Aubrey Warner
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In the sprawling gardens of their neighboring estates, childhood friends Miles and Elise spent countless pleasant days together in the spirited adventures of youth. They were inseparable - until Elise vanished without a trace. Miles searched, but Elise could not - or would not - be found.

After years spent laboring on the family plantation in the West Indies, Miles Linwood is shocked by the unexpected news: He has inherited his distant cousin's estate and the title of Marquess of Grenton. Miles' return to England is tarnished by only one thing: He is still haunted by Elise's mysterious disappearance. So when he glimpses a woman with a startling resemblance to his lost friend, he's shaken to the core. This is no mere shadow of the past: It is truly Elise.

But his dear friend has changed - to the point that he questions whether it is really her, though he knows it is. Accustomed to rescuing Elise from childhood escapades, Miles takes her and those in her care back to his estate, even as he struggles to understand her fear and mistrust. As their friendship and feelings slowly blossom again, the shocking truth of their separated years is revealed, and Miles realizes more than ever that he must protect Elise. She slipped away once, and he cannot lose her again.

©2014 Covenant Communications, Inc. (P)2014 Sarah M. Eden
Fiction Fiction de genre Historique Romance Romance régence
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The narration was... not good. The voices were super inconsistent so it was hard to keep track of who was talking, and they couldn't keep the accents up so it would come and go throughout sentences. It wasn't AWFUL, but definitely took away from the story.

The book itself was good enough. It was predictable and the writing style seemed a little unpracticed or unpolished, with descriptive words being repeated in the same paragraph, for example. However, it was generally enjoyable.

Decent, but predictable.

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