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The Star-Crossed Bride

Once Upon a Wedding, Book 2

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The Star-Crossed Bride

By: Kelly McClymer
Narrated by: Jaicie Kirkpatrick
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To protect Lady Emily, Valentine Fenster must not only break his word as a gentleman, but find a way to storm a locked tower room, and expose her fiancé as a murderer. All without causing a hint of a blemish on Lady Emily's reputation.

Too bad Lady Emily has plans of escape all her own. Plans that include a ladder made of bed sheets, another elopement, and no consideration for her reputation.

©2002 Kelly McClymer (P)2013 Kelly McClymer
Fairy Tales Fantasy Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Wedding

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Good book, awful Narration

Good book, well conceived. I listened to it all even tho at times the sing song silly narrative got on my nerves. I can't guess at what sort of accent the rising and falling sing song tones were supposed to represent.

There was no heat factor.... a bad narrative and I can't say if it's creditworthy since it's the narration that decides it in this case. Listen to the preview, perhaps several of this narrator in this genre, and decide then.

I have to say that I did actually stumble thru it rather than return it.

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