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Mistress Mine

By: Arielle Morisot
Narrated by: Andrew Joseph Perez
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Renowned, middle-aged British stage star Hugh Davidson has had a rough couple of years, first falling desperately in love with a young American stage manager and then discovering that he has coronary heart disease. When he gets tapped to be the new Artistic Director at his favorite American theater company, he decides to make a new name for himself in the business, partly to soothe his injured ego and partly to convince Rachael Nightingale, his workaholic paramour, that she wants to spend the rest of her life with him. The problem is, Hugh doesn't really knows what he's doing, and as things get worse instead of better he begins to lose love, confidence, and hope. Will Rachael be able to step in and protect him from himself?

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A must listen!

In her third in the trilogy, Morisot tackles not only a romantic tale but the diversity issues that can plague a theatre. Not content to whitewash (pun intended) the issue, Morisot allows her protagonists to fail miserably on their first attempt, and learn from their mistakes. A lesson which could be well learned by many of us.
Morisot doesn’t lose the love story in bringing up social issues, it only serves to enhance.

Andrew Joseph Perez is incredible in his consistent and varied voicing of the characters and the story.

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Book 3 of 3

Read/do books 2 and 3 of this series first. Hugh, a handsome, famous, British stage actor, works on his relationship with Rachel, the dedicated stage manager in the finale of the Drama Games series. Narrator is good, and I found him far more believable as a 46 year old Brit in book 3, than I did in Book 1, likely due to some use of lower pitch tones in Hugh's presentation.

Besides...I feel required to love characters that joke about watching tv shows based on Diana Gabaldon's "erotic Scottish novels"...guess they mean Outlander series : - ).

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