• Trapped at the Altar

  • By: Jane Feather
  • Narrated by: Jill Tanner
  • Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Trapped at the Altar

By: Jane Feather
Narrated by: Jill Tanner
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The first in an all-new, sizzling historical romance series from New York Times bestselling author Jane Feather.

Torn between a true love and family duty, Ariadne "Ari" Carfax has never been one to play by the rules. She's an heiress to the Carfax family, banished from London when Oliver Cromwell seized the throne from King Charles, who has since gained notoriety for pillaging, thieving, and ruling the Carfax Valley with an iron glove. All too soon, Ari finds herself in her family's legendary vise, forced into a marriage to Ivor Chalfont, Ari's childhood friend and confidante, against her wishes. While the Carfax family has only its own interest at heart - a union between the Catholic Carfaxes and Protestant Chalfonts will guarantee the Carfaxes' reinstatement at London court, and the rehabilitation of their noble name - Ari cannot bear the thought of being separated from her secret lover/poet, Gabriel. She vows to fight her family - and Ivor - every step of the way, even when forced into the marital ceremony at her own grandfather's wake, in a treacherous coup de etat that leaves her wed to another, and eternally broken-hearted.

Sending Gabriel to the temporary safety of Lord Monmouth's outpost at The Hague in Scotland, Ari resigns herself to her new life as Lady Ivor Chalfont - at least until the newlyweds travel to London, and she can escape her new husband and reunite with Gabriel. As the two make their preparations to travel, however, Ari finds herself entertaining entirely uncharacteristic thoughts about her new husband: She finds that she likes him as perhaps more than a friend, after all.

Set in 1600s England during the tumultuous Monmouth Rebellion, this is the epic story of what happens when the one thing we think we can trust - our hearts - turns out to be the most duplicitous.

©2014 Jane Feather (P)2014 Recorded Books

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Trapped at the Altar

This was slow going and the main characters really rubbed me the wrong way through most of this. Ariadne was selfish and immature while Ivor was a bit overbearing. The narrator did a great job though ;)

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Sooooooo Boring!

This is one of those books where I kept groaning to myself "Will this book never end??" Just deadly dull. The narrator did a fine job but there was just nothing for her to work with in this one!

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Maybe it's the narrator...

The book was not horrible; but it was not what I would have expected from Jane Feather. The narrator wasn't really bad, either. The characters sounded stiff and very unconvincing. Just didn't feel the passion.... at all.

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