• The Painter's Apprentice

  • De: Charlotte Betts
  • Narrado por: Anne Dover
  • Duración: 12 h y 28 m
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (111 calificaciones)

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De: Charlotte Betts
Narrado por: Anne Dover
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1688: Beth Ambrose has led a sheltered life within Merryfields, her family home on the outskirts of London; a place where her parents provide a sanctuary for melancholic souls.

A passionate and gifted artist, Beth shares a close bond with Johannes the painter, who nurtures her talents and takes her on as his apprentice.

But as political tensions begin to rise in the capital, Noah Leyton arrives at her family home in the middle of the night with a proposition that turns Beth's world upside down. And when Merryfields becomes refuge to a mysterious new guest, whose connections provide an opportunity for Beth to fulfill her artistic ambitions, it soon becomes clear that it comes at a price....

©2012 Charlotte Betts (P)2013 Soundings Ltd

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"A feast for the senses. With the sensual language of Patrick Suskind's Perfume and the historical flavour of Philippa Gregory, this is a lush, immersive read" (Holiday Magazine on The Apothecary's Daughter)

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Just as enchanting if not more!

If you loved the apothecarys daughter this is a must! Following the life of Susana and Beth

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Enthralling

Such a great listen I could see myself in each scene !
Must read or listen

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Ugh...so much whining & incest...

I absolutely loved book one, which focused on Susannah & William during the time of the plague, and was hoping for this book to be a continuation of that same storyline. Instead, I found the characters to be too plentiful (sure, there is immense detail about WHO is in the house now to wink at you about the past novel, but never goes into enough details about each of them to make it worthwhile), and so absolutely whiny and annoying. Cecily, Beth, Anne and Johannes were unbearable in some chapters; we get it, life is difficult, but so is listening to the constant and predictable complaining.

Even though I was able to push through the above, what I got caught up on is that Beth’s love interest is her FIRST cousin. FIRST - she could have married Kit for the same result. I get that it’s set in the 1680s when this was acceptable, but it was so hard for me to get past this point when there were so many other characters (too many) to play the part.

I also got frustrated with the author’s use of terms that were way out of period in the dialogue (like when Arabella uses the term “rabble rousers” to describe the opposition causing chaos in England...and that term wasn’t even documented until the 1800s). If you’re going to write historical fiction, to the point of being accurate enough to include incest amongst the main characters, at least do your research on the terms and language being used in the book.

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