"Vintage Catherine Coulter"
This is the first in a series, but all the books are stand-a-lone. This is not the best in the series but a good listen. The narrator is excellent. But for my recommendation read the other two first, you won't be sorry.
"Fantastic"
The story was interesting, the narrator wonderful, (I love Susan). It kept me listening, wanting more. I love Julie Garwood historical novels.
"A Enjoyable Read"
I was not impressed with previous Robyn Carr historical romance books, but I took a chance on this one and I was not disappointed. The narrator was perfect, the story moves quickly and the romance had just enough heat.
If you like historical romance you will enjoy this one it's a easy read.
"Narrator Ruins a Historical Romance"
I love Elizabeth Hoyt books and have most of them in audio so I can't understand why a publisher/producer would take a series and go with an inexperience narrator. When will they understand that an experienced narrator makes the difference in whether a book is tolerable or great.
This narrator has a child-like voice and I could not tell who was speaking. I got through 7 chapters and had to shut it off. I so wanted to listen to all the Prince series but I will go with the written word. Rosalyn Landor, Anne Flosnik, Kate Reading or any of the experienced narrators would have done this justice.
Don't waste your credit.
"Historical Romance At it's Best"
I wish they had all or Lorraine Heath books. The performance is excellent, but I love Anne Flosnik.
"The Best of the Hell's Eight Series"
I love this series, and enjoyed the fact that all the characters stayed connected throughout the series. What made this audiobook most enjoyable was the narrator, she did a outstanding job
"Where has Catherine Coulter Gone?"
Anne Flosnik, performance was outstanding, but even with that said she at times seemed eager to finish this boring dribble.
I used to be excited when I saw a new Coulter historical romance but after the Valcourt Heiress, and now this one, I am done. For those of you like me who enjoyed the Bride Series and the Magic Trilogy, this has absolutely none of that appeal. It's not really a romance and the suspense aspect is thread bare. To say that it is a Sherbrooke novel, is a poor attempt to get those of us that enjoyed that series to buy this book.
"Loved it More Breed Books"
I loved this short story, and Briana Bronte is for me the voice of The Breeds. Yes it has explicit sex scenes, but unlike death and taxes you do not have to either listen or read books of this nature, if you choose to then please do not take the moral high ground and complain as it reeks of Hypocrisy.
I love the breed series and would eagerly buy the earlier books i.e. Tempting the Beast, The Man Within and Elizabeth's Wolf in audio format.
Thanks Audible for bringing them aboard,.
"Finally Jonas's Story...The Best of the Breeds"
I loved this story, and Brianna Bronte did a wonderful job with the narration, I have listened to it twice. The interaction with Leo was priceless. I would love to see the other stories in audio format and can't wait for Lawe Justice and Rule Breaker's story.
Please get the rest of the Breed's stories in audio.
"Argeneau Novel totally without any punch"
I have all Lynsay Sands novels and usually await the next installment of the Argeneau novels so when I noticed this was available I quickly purchased it and was eager to get started. I should have saved my money because this book is so boring I could barely get through it, and the book was made even worse by the mono-tone voice of Kirby Heyborne. The dialogue was so boring I could not muster any excitement for the two main characters. This installment had none of the humor that I normally enjoy from Sands and Cale and Alex never really jell as a real love interest.