"Very Entertaining"
The main characters were strong and smart. The tale had loads of substance and plot. It wasn't just about two idiots pining over each other.
Taylor, because she wasn't an idiot. She was a good strong Lead.
Taylor. She has a good accent for British society. Her american man accent needed a little work at first.
Daniel/David Switching names was inventive and fun.
"Recommended "
Excellent! I have read this story previously. This is the first time I listened to it. Rosalyn Landor did a wonderful job.
I don't normally read American Historical stories. Maybe grew up on too many westerns on tv. This one is an exception. I trust Julie Garwood as a writer and the characters are so well developed. It touches on a issue I believe needs to be looked at more. The terrible injustices done to children, then & now.
"Another Great story & narration"
Loved this story !
The narration didn't take anything from it, as usual Rosalyn Landor was great.She can do voices...male, female, kids and even old ladies and accents, too.One thing that bothers me...a couple of times I'm sure I heard her say grandfather when it is clear in the story that it's a grandmother they're talking about. Did anyone else hear this?
"I was expecting more"
I have listened/read Julie Garwood books before and have really liked them. But this one I was expecting more out if it and was a little disappointed. Maybe it had to do with the narrator who I didn't enjoy on this one.
"Fun, Fun Fun"
I often feel for women growing up in this period of time. There was so much responsibility to remain "a lady". A proper woman isn't suppose to know much about anything just bow to her man's wants and look pretty. The heroin in this Prince Charming is a strong, opinionated woman. I like the way the author builds each character throughout the book so we get to experience their believable change in attitudes and the reality of their life's unpredicable situations. The book flows and each detail is brought together smoothly.
Excellent book and Rosalyn Landor is the perfect narrator.
"Enjoyed it, moving to MT"
It was't too much, just enough....really enjoyed....
one of my favorites was when they were heading to the house in MT and one of the twins says "look mommie, there's our man" I thought that was cute...
"Very nice"
Rosalyn Landor is one of my favorite narrators. I liked it from beginning to end. I liked the characters, the book, the author, and the narrator.
"Desultory storyline"
This story moved slower than molasses in January because the author chose to detail every fleeting thought of the main characters. I have read her books in the past and enjoyed them but maybe I skimmed thru the tedious scenes previously. The heroine vacillated between incredibly stupid to brilliance. Awful overall.