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Day's Patience

Silent Wings Series, Book 2

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Day's Patience

By: A. W. Exley
Narrated by: Mary Sarah
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Each raindrop writes a word on her skin....

After a long sickness, Lady Letitia Seton is finally free. But the last fractures in her mind won't heal until she confronts old wounds. Intent on finding answers about a murderous conspiracy against her family and to complete her recovery, she travels to County Durham.

Dr Grayson Day devoted his life to healing the princess in the tower. Not wanting her to journey alone into the unknown, he volunteers to accompany Lettie. But he is cast in the role of brother. Now he can only watch as Lettie becomes entwined with an enticing sylph - for what could a short-lived country doctor offer the beautiful Elemental?

But Lettie plays a dangerous game, and she struggles to understand her attraction to her enemy, even as she uncovers old secrets. Can she discover the truth, before it is too late for her heart and her family?

Contains mature themes.

©2018 A. W. Exley (P)2018 Tantor
Paranormal Victorian Historical Supernatural Fantasy Mystery Heartfelt Thriller & Suspense Science Fiction Steampunk

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The narrator’s voice is so very soothing. I think I’d listen to anything she had to read but it helps that this storyline is a good one! I enjoyed the first book immensely it this one seemed to have a bit of a lull that was difficult to push through. Once I got passed it, the ending was good and leaves me ready for the 3rd.

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1. I personally can't stand Mary Sarah as a narrator. Her pronunciation of OLD and ODD are difficult to differentiate. The way she says father, back and words with an 'ought' sound are strange.

2. The story was no way as exciting as the first in yhe series, and it dragged. It could have been done as a novella.

3. Tension between the main characters is annoying.

The book was a disappointment.

This 2nd in a series book was BORING

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