Roland de Tournay is a handsome rogue with a subtle wit and quick tongue. But he meets his destiny when he must rescue Daria of Fortesque - as daring, as clever, as fascinating as he is himself.
©2003 Catherine Coulter (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
"No lingering emotion"
Probably not. I do not care for Anne Flosnik as a narrator. Her nasal voice is about as appealing as fingernails on chalkboard. I was also annoyed at her mispronounced Latin when she was playing a character that was supposedly an expert in the language. There was a lot lacking in the actual storyline also. So, it made it very difficult to finish the book. I skipped hole chapters and don't feel like I missed anything since the action moved so slowly. I finished the book and had no lingering thoughts or emotion like I typically do after finishing a good book. Instead I felt I had just wasted time.
No. The plot was too simple and I just did not find anything admirable in her characters. Quite the contrary.
I did not like the performance at all.
Hell no!
Love Audiobooks.
"One of my Very favorite authors."
Top 100 audio books.
Love the character development.
She did an okay job with each character. I find her voice to be a little bit Draggy. I have listened to several books that this narrator has done and I find she seems to over act some of the characters a bit.
I enjoyed the story. I do have extreme reactisons, because I get very involved with the stories that I'm listening to. as far as making me laugh or cry I did laugh in parts, I got very angry in parts. I would not have been so forgiving, (***spoiler alert***) when she lost the baby that was His. Well, hell I can't even get the words out because when I think about it I get pissed all over again.
Like the author, not so much the narrator. I love books that can draw that much emotions out of me.