
The Taste of Innocence
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Simon Prebble
Stephanie Laurens entices listeners anew with each of her delectable Regency-era novels, and this New York Times best seller showcases Laurens at her captivating best.
Charles Morwellan, eighth Earl of Meredith, knows he must marry, but he plans to do so on his own terms. So, after years of escaping the clutches of would-be wives, it is quite a shock when he is refused by the beautiful Sarah Conningham.
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good story but poor narration
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Charlie is an idiot.
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intriguing story
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Chronology: set after What Price Love?, before the short story Lost & Found and novel of The Perfect Lover.
Antecedents: Charlie Morwellan first appears as Alathea Morwellan’s brother in A Secret Love with Gabriel aka Rupert Cynster set in April 1820. He has a brief cameo at the end of What Price Love? Charlie is a Cynster in-law or family connection along with Gerard Debbington and Dylan Caxton and is the last of the 3 to get married.
Barnaby Adair also made appearances in The Truth About Love and What Price Love? You’ll see him again in Where the Heart Leads, when he gets his own mini series. By the way, he first meets Penelope here at the wedding. Inspector Stark makes his appearance. Malcolm Sinclair first made an appearance in The Bastion Club novel To Distraction set in May 1816.
Charles Morwellan is now over 30 and has been 8th Earl of Meredith for 3 years and knows he can’t put it off any longer - he needs a wife. He’s taking charge and won’t be ruled by love, and has decided it’s Sarah Conningham he wants.
Sarah has watched the conventional marriages of her parents and older sisters and has decided she wants a marriage with love, like Gabriel and Alathea. She has always admired Charlie from afar and never imagined he would want her, so Sarah negotiates for time to give him an answer so she can get to know him. To determine if she can make a real life with him. Charlie starts a program of seduction to convince her, but it’s how he acts with his family and her orphans that convinces her. But Charlie isn’t looking for love ‘cause it makes you weak and he causes himself and Sarah much pain before he can admit to it.
Meanwhile, Barnaby is investigating a land investing scheme with some deadly consequences and neither he nor Charlie realize Sarah is being threatened to sell the orphanage.
There’s a bit of an over melodramatic denouement with Malcolm Sinclair, but we’ll get his HEA in Loving Rose: The Redemption of Malcolm Sinclair.
Prebble is my preferred narrator for this story and series.
Love will out
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Enjoyable!
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There’s nothing likeable about Charlie or this story, don’t waste your time on this one.
Unbearable
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Hard to like jackass egoist male 'protagonist.'
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I’ve never skipped a sex scene until this book. I just couldn’t stomach listening to a sex scene after he had been so emotionally abusive to her. It was gross.
The 20% of the plot that isn’t sex or “I don’t want to love you/why won’t he love me?” Was interesting. Yet again, the author made the wrong things the major plots.
I really hope this is the last of this tired plot. It’s like listening to the same book with different character names.
The narrator is great with the narration. I’m not a fan of the voices (his men sound much older) and his women do not sound like women. I do wish we couldn’t hear his lips part or smack together (or whatever that sound is).
Yet another Cynster hero who doesn’t want to be in love
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