
Lady Violet Attends a Wedding
The Lady Violet Mysteries, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Kirsten Potter
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Auteur(s):
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Grace Burrowes
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Lady Violet Belmaine is just finding her balance as a widow who has recently put off mourning when she’s summoned to the family seat to celebrate a sibling’s wedding. Hugh St. Sevier’s escort makes the journey somewhat bearable, while Sebastian MacHeath’s presence among the guests is a more dubious blessing.
Violet is managing as best she can with her stubborn Papa, difficult brothers, and well-meaning aunties, when the bride goes missing. Tempers flare, old secrets come out at the worst times, and Violet can rely on only St. Sevier and Sebastian to help her find the bride…until she discovers that St. Sevier was the last person seen with the missing lady!
©2021 Grace Burrowes (P)2022 Blackstone PublishingAuthors, you need to pay better attention to the quality of the narrators used to represent your novels. This novel deserved to be heard with a British accent, not the American bastardisation of the English language that made it difficult to listen to. It is not difficult to assume an American accent but it is difficult for Americans to mimic a British one.
I fully recommend this novel as appropriate for all ages. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series but not the narration, if it's Kirsten Potter.
Why do Americans believe they can narrate with an English accent?
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