Emily
Sex and Sensibility, The Wilde Sisters, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Devra Woodward
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Sandra Marton
Emily: Sex & Sensibility is a steamy romance novel by USA Today best-selling Author Sandra Marton. Emily Wilde is smart, well-educated and beautiful. She's led a privileged life. Now she's determined to make it on her own in Manhattan. Marco Santini grew up dirt poor in a Sicilian slum. Now he has everything. He's gorgeous. He's rich. He's powerful. And he has all the beautiful women a man could ask for. Then, one rainy night, he sees a woman standing alone on a deserted New York street corner. Emily is clearly in need of help, but she's not foolish enough to step into Marco's chauffeured Mercedes. It takes a lot of convincing before she agrees to let him drive her to her apartment. He swears he's not going to do anything he shouldn't and he means it - but she's in his arms before they can stop themselves. Still, it's only a kiss, just one kiss in a moment torn out of time. That's what Emily and Marco both think. But Fate has other plans, starting with an unexpected job offer and a business trip to Paris that explodes in a passion so hot it will change everything - everything but the web of lies that traps them both....
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Marco came from nothing and has built himself into an incredibly successful business man. He has been hurt in the past, and is not interested in any real relationship with any woman. He and Emily are very attracted to one another, but both believe it would be a mistake to get involved. Fighting their attraction is easier said that done. Especially when they enter into a business relationship that is helping both of them significantly in different ways.
Emily was an easy character to care about even though her behavior could be frustrating at times. Marco is a sexy man and watching him struggle as he becomes vulnerable for the first time in a long time was endearing. The physical chemistry between Emily and Marco is pretty intense. There is definitely some flowery language going on here, and some very fairy tale-like elements to this story. That said, I stayed engaged throughout and was really hoping that these characters would be able to work through their struggles and find happiness. I am very interested in learning more about the members of the Wilde family.
The narrator does a great job of voicing Emily. She has a great Texas twang that really brings life to Emily. At times her Marco accent turns a little more Dracula than Italian ex-pat, but overall I found it easy to imagine these characters through her narration.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a good romance with a classic feel and a nice steam factor.
Sweet romance with a classic feel
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I'm a sucker for stories where false assumptions and well-intentioned half-truths lead to a tangled web of the protagonists' own making--but only when the misunderstandings are well-motivated and understandable. This book has that, and so much more.What about Devra Woodward’s performance did you like?
Devra Woodward captured the emotions of the story well, and enhanced the story itself with her performance.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There are a number of moving scenes, but I really fell for the glimpses of the extended Wilde family presented in the book. They served to show that this story is oriented in a much larger world of overlapping characters and storylines.Any additional comments?
Emily's attitude and outlook on life really drew me in to the story. With her background and upbringing, she could easily have been a pampered party girl, but she strove to make more of herself and it was her determination to become more than just another Wilde that made her likeable and sympathetic even when you knew she was digging herself into a hole that would eventually collapse in around her.Marco is definitely an alpha male, but one with a wry sense of humor and a way with one liners that kept him from becoming unapproachable. The chemistry between Emily and Marco was hot, and the ending very satisfying.
Sandra Marton's "Emily: Sex & Sensibility"
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Another winner by Sandra Marton
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Would you consider the audio edition of Emily to be better than the print version?
I loved the story both writen And audiBle. It got really addicting once u start u can't stop util u finish.What other book might you compare Emily to and why?
I would compare it to othe story by the same writer. Sandra is an awesome writer the makes u feel the story to the finest details.What about Devra Woodward’s performance did you like?
I likes the speaker. It was clear and she did good job.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I the begging it made me laugh and giggle a lot. Toward the end it become intanseAny additional comments?
Wish all the best to a great writer and awesome speaker.AmmaZZing
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Emily was the baby of a large, well-educated and successful family of 6 siblings with a stern military father who just so happened to have money. Emily was the typical screw-up, with a useless art degree and no idea what she wanted to be when she grew up. I couldn't connect with a girl who didn't appreciate the advantages of her situation; she could have grown up in a trailer park without enough to eat or clothes to wear and little chance of going to college.
Marco was an arrogant self-made millionaire, an Italian immigrant who thought money was going to make him happy. Ironically, he couldn't trust that a woman would want him for him rather than his wealth, had limited time for enjoying life and treated Emily like a pet project. While he wasn't cruel or violent, he was incredibly self-absorbed and condescending. I didn't find his character particularly engaging or likable.
I may have enjoyed the plot when I was much younger but couldn't hold my interest now.
Emily - 24 Going on 18
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