
What the Stubborn Viscount Desires
Lords of Happenstance, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Anneliese Rennie
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Logan McAllister
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De:
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Sandra Sookoo
Stubborn hearts might be the last to fall, but when the hard tumble comes, it'll last forever.
Jonathan Banshire, Viscount Trewellain, has become a bitter, sarcastic lord and against anything remotely smacking of romance. Though engaged to a woman whose hand he'd won in a game of cards years ago, he hasn't thought of her in years. But he's also a king's agent, and as his duty to the Crown, he's being sent to Spain to track down a missing peer. He goes to escape his personal life.
Miss Sophia Wickham is tired of men deciding her future. She's on a mission to live her life on her terms, but can't due to an ambiguous engagement to the Viscount Trewellain. Determined to gain her freedom, she sneaks on board the ship intent to have Jonathan release her from that old promise. When he refuses in a fit of pique, she's stuck as stowaway, bound to the one man she can't stand.
In Madrid, they search for not only the missing lord, but also stolen Spanish crown jewels and an ancient relic. Through crashing a glittering ball to hunting down clues to exploring the hidden catacombs and caves beneath Barcelona, the unlikely pair comes to an understanding. Vulnerable and trapped, truths are revealed as well as the fragile state of their hearts. But machinations of a madman bent on revenge could destroy a budding romance, and when the specter of death makes an appearance, Jonathan must finally decide what it is he desires the most.
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This is the first book in the Lords of Happenstance series. It strongly reminds me of the Romancing the Stone moves with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. It is a mystery, adventure and romance.
Here, Jonathan Banshire is a Viscount but also a King's Agent, whose duty is to the crown. He is assigned to find a missing peer and some missing jewels. When he boards the ship to start his assignment, he is confronted by his fiance - a woman he won in a card game against her father and whom he has not laid eyes on in 3 years. She demands that he either marry her or set her free. Now she is along for the adventure and very quickly proving to be an asset in his investigation.
I like this historical romance adventure - loved the globe trotting and the banter between the MC. It's a completely engaging fun story. Although, Sophia Wickham [the fiance] may be a bit modern in her thinking and quick to abandon the social mores of that time -but she was enjoyable and a good match to Jonathan.
This book has two narrators - male and female - who alternate reading chapters. I think having two narrators was unnecessary and a bit jarring when they switched. Either narrator would have done a good job but my preference would have been Logan McCalister with his deep brooding voice which seemed to encompass Jonathan's character.
A Wonderfully Entertaining Adventure
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Having a male and female narrator is an effective way to bring the book to life, and both narrators did a good job.
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An entertaining Regency romance and spy romp
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EXCELLENT READ!
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After a three year engagement where the two main characters don't talk to each other, Sophia Wickham takes it upon herself to talk with her fiance, Jonathan Banshire, Viscount Trewellain. He refuses to address her concern, which leads them to working together on his missing persons case, as a King's Agent to the Crown. Through ancient libraries, dark confined spaces, and near death escapes, they both come to realize they have feelings for the other. Though, Jonathan was stubborn, he learns, with Sophia's assistance, to feel and live life, instead of shunning the world away.
This book had a couple of firsts: first time I read a Sookoo book, and my first audiobook listening to Anneliese Rennie narrating; I had met her in person at a writing conference. It was neat knowing who was behind the voice.
Ancient Library
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It ended as expected but I wasn’t satisfied.
Narrator Anneliese Rennie‘s narration was too breathy for me liking but delivered at a fine pace and not overly dramatic.
Narrator Logan McAllister’s narration was truly fitting his role: Robust and Arrogant sounding. I think I would have enjoyed it more had he narrated the entire book.
Overall, I’m disappointed it didn’t reach the mark.
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Missed the mark
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I did not enjoy the dual narration. Logan McAllister was good, but I had a hard time listening to Anneliese Rennie's narration.
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Enjoyable romance
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The story has potential, quite a lot of it, and some parts are really well done - some of the dialogues are funny, the treasure hunt is good, the developing feelings of the main characters towards each other nicely done. But... there are a lot of choppy scenes, leaving you with a feeling that you have just missed an important part of the book, as if something that is essential for the development of the story has been cut out - it happened to me at least two or three times that I found myself not knowing why something was happening or how it had come to be and wondering whether I might have lost focus for like 5-10 seconds without realizing it... but no, going back and listening again didn't help, so it's not me, it's the book:)
The plot itself is quite interesting although at times the characters do behave in a rather implausible, unrealistic way, and I wanted more than once to slap Jonathan in the head and tell him "get to grips with yourself, man":) Sophie is a bit too modern with her disregard for social propriety, though on the other hand she's not a young debutante any more and officially she is engaged, so... I can forgive her; after all she just wants freedom at first and doesn't see any other way to get it...
What I think is the weak point of the story is the villain and the whole "mission" part; the "mission" seems more like a pretext to have Jonathan and Sophia alone, to convince the reader that because of the great danger it entails Jonathan must protect Sophia - but somehow this whole set is a bit ridiculous (why not simply leave her at an English Embassy? it wouldn't be so hard to think of a plausible explanation for her circumstances) and lacks conviction, especially with other king's agents not worrying in the least of what's going on...
So I'd say it's an OK romance with rather unconvincing, unbelievable historical background - still, it's a fun listen so give the book a chance, but rather in its printed form.
As for the narration, I'd rather have the book read by Mr McAllister alone. I liked his voice, his pace of reading and the voices he gave all the characters. Ms Rennie, however, is not the narrator I'm likely to return to. I really didn't like the way she read the dialogues or the "inner thoughts" of our characters', especially Sophie's. She made Sophie sound like a seductive nasty harlot, which she definitely was not. But maybe I need to listen to something more by her to make a reasonable decision...
In general, I think it's preferable to have one narrator reading the whole book, or, if there are male/female narrators they should read male/female parts respectively - the constant change of the characters' voices when two people read them can be annoying and confusing, and leaving the listener with the feeling of those characters having a split personality disorder...:)
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Not bad, but not perfect, either...
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On the narrators:
4 Stars - Logan McAllister has a great voice. Very deep, which is why I believe he was cast so he would sound like how Jonathan is described. I could easily listen to him across other books and genres. I feel he would have paired better with a younger female narrator, since Sophie the heroine was so young.
2 Stars - Anneliese Rennie overly stressed/pronounced her 'S' sounds so much so that it was distracting. This aspect of her narrating disappeared by the middle to end half of each chapter only to resume at the start of the next. Additionally, viscount was mispronounced in the book, a lot, like every time, which I feel someone should have caught.
A Tale of Two Narrators
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Because Jonathan is actually traveling to Spain as part of his secret role as a spy for the British Crown, Sophia and he encounter all kinds of dangers and adventures. By spending this time together traveling and then searching for an ancient relic, Sophia and Jonathan develop a friendship that is made even stronger and deeper when Jonathan reveals his past to her, and Sophia reacts in ways that he could never have expected. By the end of the book, I thought that Jonathan was the perfect match for Sophia in every way, and I loved watching them achieve a happily ever after, fairy tale ending.
The story is told in alternating chapter, dual point of view style. Logan McAllister is an amazing narrator, and he is the perfect choice for Jonathan's tough, rugged personality. McAllister has a very low, throaty voice that makes an already sensual story even sexier. Anneliese Rennie does a great job with Sophia's character, and both narrators deliver a flawless performance. Between Sookoo's excellent storytelling skills, and the beautiful narration, this is absolutely a credit worthy audiobook selection.
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Don't let the goofy cover hold you back from this.
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Regency spies
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