
A Gala Event
Orchard, Book 9
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Narrado por:
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Marguerite Gavin
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Sheila Connolly
The fall harvest may be just about over, but orchard owner Meg Corey is busier than ever planning her wedding to Seth Chapin. Who knew picking apples would be less work than picking out rings and a dress? And even though the happy couple has invited most of Granford, Massachusetts, to the ceremony, they might have to make room for one more guest....
Ex-con Aaron Eastman has unexpectedly reappeared in his hometown, searching for answers to the tragic fire in his family's past that put him behind bars 25 years ago. Moved by his sincerity, Meg vows to do everything she can to help him solve the cold case. As she cobbles together the clues, it becomes increasingly clear that Aaron may have been considered the bad seed of the family, but someone else was one bad apple.
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What made the experience of listening to A Gala Event the most enjoyable?
I like the orchard series. A nice low key cozy mystery series.Who was your favorite character and why?
Meg and Seth.Would you be willing to try another one of Marguerite Gavin’s performances?
I really disliked her performance. Partly because they've had another reader for the first 8 books and the switch is disconcerting. Also because I just don't like her voice. She doesn't sound like I'd anticipate the Meg character to sound. She doesn't even attempt a New England accent for Seth and his family. I have trouble distinguishing the various characters with her read.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
I like the series, this was nearly ruined by the reader.Readers switched after 8 books
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What made the experience of listening to A Gala Event the most enjoyable?
The likeable characters and engaging description of family dynamics, both functional and dys-.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoyed the author's switching things up by placing a cold case at the centre. Also, cozies such as this one attract me and keep my attention because of who & what surrounds the crime. As such, I am delighted that Meg & Seth have evolved into a more natural and believable couple. And it is a joy to become ever better acquainted with the cast of family & friends.What about Marguerite Gavin’s performance did you like?
In sharp contrast to the previous narrator, Ms Gavin succeeds in making Meg and Seth sound like the 30-somethings they are supposed to be. I've always found it jarring that the two protagonists used to sound 20+ years older than the story would have them be.Great new narrator!
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Cozy
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New Narrator
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love the story prefer narrator other books readed
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Alas, the first 8 books were produced by Audible, and were fabulously narrated by Robin Miles. Ms. Miles "did" the voices in a lovely New England accent (is that the right term?). Nothing overdone. Just perfect! I could almost see the people, and feel how they felt about their small town.
Unfortunately, Marguerite Gavin is either unable or unwilling to continue with the accents for the New Englanders. The men might have been from Maryland, for all the accent they had. Bree, the orchard manager, is a young woman of Jamaican decent, who was born in the US and raised by her Jamaican grandmother. She's from rural Massachusetts and attended an ag program at U Mass. WHY does Ms Gavin feel she should have a bit stereotypical urban "black" sound to her voice? Forgive me, but I almost expected her to blurt, "Whatchew talkin about, Willis?" No no no.
The series is grinding along, disappointingly
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Lacking
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