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Love in a Mist

The Gents, Book 5

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Love in a Mist

Written by: Sarah M. Eden
Narrated by: Luone Ingram
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FRANCE, 1789

An unexpected letter arrives for Lord Aldric Benick on the day of his father’s funeral, seemingly from beyond the grave, informing him of a mysterious inheritance waiting for him in France. Always ready for an adventure, his closest friends, the Gents, embark with him across the Channel to solve the intriguing riddle.

French beauty Céleste Fortier is trapped in the gilded cage her controlling family crafted. She has set in motion a daring and complicated escape, only to have her plan undermined by the arrival of her brother and his friends, the Gents. Among them is the handsome and intriguing Lord Aldric, who once stole her heart—and broke it.

Distance, she decides, is her best strategy, but when violence erupts on the streets of Paris, Aldric and Céleste are thrown together in a desperate flight from danger. They must trust each other and work together if they are to have any hope of survival in a France that suddenly feels a breath away from revolution.

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Promising story, as always, and Luone Ingram is a very good narrator.

However, having about eighty percent of the book read in a French accent pushed me to return the audiobook by chapter fourteen. A light accent now and then is fine, but not at this level.

As the most of the story takes place in France, nearly every character ends up sounding that way. It becomes distracting and unpleasant to hear an English book narrated almost entirely in a French accent. It gave me listening fatigue, and I won’t know how the story ends.

For the last five years, audiobooks have been my main way of reading because of my eyesight, so I’ve become very sensitive to narration. The sound really shapes the experience, and in this case, it took away from an otherwise excellent story.

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