Davenport House 2
A New Chapter
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Narrado por:
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Allyson Voller
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Marie Silk
The family saga continues in this sequel to Davenport House, resuming where book one leaves off in the spring of 1915. The family and servants must face their fears amid love and jealousy, grief and moving forward, and the threat of imminent war with the world.
The restructure of an upper-class family affects all who live on the Pennsylvania estate. Twenty-two-year-old Mary Davenport stays occupied with modernizing the house, but insecurities arise when she develops romantic feelings for the first time.
A wealthy socialite persuades one of the ladies to join her on a voyage aboard the exquisite Lusitania. Handsome Ethan is forced to move into the mansion after a fire destroys his home. Tensions rise as Davenport House enters a new chapter with more challenges than anyone is prepared for.
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Great historical listen
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Another great addition to the story
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Summary:
Mary, Clara, Ethan, and the crew are back. Following the events of the first book pretty tightly, Mary’s mourning her father’s loss. Cecelia is still scheming. Even Nellie’s back, sort of.
Additional Comments:
- The main characters are interesting. It’s kind of amazing how much drama the “does he love me/does he not love me” thing can conjure.
- More money. More problems. Though it’s probably more accurate to say the rich people still have problems, just different problems than normal folk.
- I don’t listen to a lot of historical fiction, so this might be the first series I’m experiencing set in that era, at least that isn’t a Western or WWI story. Here the war’s a rumor of things happening elsewhere. (It’s 1915, so a few years before the US joined.)
- Side characters are okay, but you don’t really know much about them. So, they remain in the stock category. I liked Fiona even though she just falls under the category of “competent, hard-working servant”
- Warning: a few threads of story are wrapped up, but the book might as well end To Be Continued … so, if you want standalone, go elsewhere.
Conclusion:
If you’re coming off the first book and intend to go right to whatever book 3 is, then you’ll be fine.
Interesting
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Any additional comments?
This is the second book in the series and not a stand alone. It is a clean story with no sex. The first book was a mystery and this one leans toward a romance. The time period is just before the beginning of the First World War. The characters are deepening and developing. I was very satisfied with the story conclusion and I am looking forward to the third book in the series, very enjoyable!Historic Fiction
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Where does Davenport House 2 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Davenport House 2 was a little weak compared to the first one. I felt it was loosely thrown together. However, the talk of phones, electric lights, and automobiles starting into the century made it somewhat historical.Who was your favorite character and why?
Mary was my favorite character. She took to all the scandal and a half sister quite with class. She is a strong character but like all people she does have her weak side.What about Allyson Voller’s performance did you like?
I liked Allyson Vollers performance, She does each character very well.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Is Davenport House Cursed?Any additional comments?
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.Turn of the century
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