Rating: R
Where I Got It: Amazon Prime
Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
Series: Drop Dead Dukes, Book 2
Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
Release date: 03-26-24
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Historical romance /to review
Prue does not like Jasper, and she has every right to not to. He played cards wither father, and now her father is in debt. They sold land, they have to sell their house. They will be destitute.
Jasper has his own worries. He ended it with his mistress, and the lady did not take it well. Now she has some rather revealing jewels he wants back.
Prue and Jasper meet. She blackmails him (long story). But he deserved it. They end up married, and now feelings come out. A whirlwind of lust and drama.
Because yes there will be some drama. Nothing that could not have been worked through with two people sitting down and just talking. Heaven forbid. Nope, drama and then a happily ever after.
A good story about two people butting heads and then falling in love
I have listened to Gabriella Baker before and enjoyed her narrations. She gets the feel of the book and narrated the different characters well. There is a good flow to the story.
Bold and adventurous, Prudence Thorne is not the kind of woman to stand by meekly when someone she loves has been wronged. And she's quite certain that Jasper Vincent, Duke of Montford, somehow duped her father into racking up enormous gambling debts. When fate offers her a chance to blackmail Jasper into forgiving her father's losses, she seizes it . . . only to have her scheme backfire.
Jasper enjoys London's illicit delights too much to wed. Too bad his grandfather has decided that a woman with the nerve to blackmail might be exactly the sort of wife to tame him. Pressed into a marriage neither wanted—and fighting a desire neither expected—Prue and Jasper torment and tempt each other beyond reason.
Surely a proper duchess should be subdued, obedient, and dignified? Yet just as he begins to get his wish, Jasper realizes how much he wants his unconventional wife—and only her—if it's not too late to win her . . .
Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
Series: A Pride & Prejudice Variation [Melissa Halcomb]
Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
Release date: 03-19-24
Publisher: Tantor Audio
PP variation / to review
I do love my Pride and prejudice variations. I can´t get enough of them. Because they are all different.
Here Mr Bennet inherited some money, and kept it hidden until he died. Yes, not cool. We all know they were scared of what would happen if he died, as a certain Collins would inherit. And now they suddenly have money, all daughters still unmarried, and what happens? Well Jane takes charge. I really liked her here. She got the responsibility and she took it, and she took control. This is not the way to run a household. Everyone must change!
Some things change, some things never change. We always need a Mr Darcy, and he does make some mistakes before seeing the error of his ways.
I liked it. I especially liked Jane. I even grew to like Mrs Bennet. It all worked out so well.
Good narration. She does well with different voices for everyone. And she has the right feel for the book.
That terrible event Elizabeth and her family has ever dreaded has come to pass and brought with it changes which none of them could have anticipated. Faced with navigating a whole new world with whole new advantages, are they up to the task? Collecting marriage proposals like handkerchiefs, Elizabeth wonders if she might have spurned her one chance at lasting happiness when she learns that Mr Darcy is not at all who she believed him to be.
Darcy is tired of fighting his feelings. His heart knows what it wants, and that is Elizabeth Bennet. When he learns that Mr. Bennet has passed away, he imagines riding in as the white knight, a savior come to rescue his beloved from a life of poverty. But when he reaches Hertfordshire, something is amiss and he finds that Elizabeth needs no rescuing, thank you very much.
Movie review time!
Yayy! Movie!!!
I wanted to watch this because it looked pretty awesome, and it was pretty kick-ass. She was certainly no damsel in distress.
Agreed! I wanted to watch this because it looked badass and a twist on the atypical story. I also wanted to learn the WHYS and HOWS. I’m glad we watched it.
Of course I knew something bad is coming, hello trailer, but it is really bad isn¨t it. Like wtf those people!!??
THOSE PEOPLE! OMG!!! Especially when we learn….more….and the truth. No spoilers from me, but damn.
You all effing disgust me! It was a lot. But it made for a good storyline as she learns more.
For real. And I was so mad at the dad for a while there. Ugh. Why are people so greedy???
I was mad too, but at the same time I understood. His kingdom and people were dying. Dunno what much help money will do though, it is obvi pretty bad there.
Yess, the money doesn’t seem that helpful at the end of the day. They literally need to move or something. The area is R.O.U.G.H.
I kind of wanted to know why that was? Everything should suffer. I am thinking Volcano? Or little ice age for it to look that bad. But then here comes a green paradise
Yes….I feel like they should’ve showed us WHY it was so rough. Bad winter(s)? And I also wanted more in the end. I feel like we needed to see more.
We will never know….
Sadly not. I can’t imagine a 2nd movie. Not sure where they can go with the whole thing. Unless they do something with the sister. Or if Elodie is THAT unlucky and finds herself in a whole different wild situation.
I am good with no more. It was a good movie, and it ended. More would be…tricky. I do not want to see Elodie getting unlucky again. Then they are surely cursed. Oh and I will try to say this without spoilers. So at the end the island is just left…like who. And they just can. Dunno if you know what I am getting at. Turmoil people, turmoil!
Same. I’m fine with it being one movie. Elodie is a gem and doesn’t need more struggles. Same with that surprise/twist character. Eeeee. Okay. I need to spoil….[SPOILER ALERT] I wonder if Elodie is going back to their home to bring them back to this land? I mean…it is empty now. Unless the land will go to being poopy because they won’t have the dragon’s heat keeping everything like paradise? [END OF SPOILER]
Ooo! There is a book FYI. I wonder if we could get more answers LOL.
I was also worried near the end, I wanted the story to happen in a certain way, and it did! But I was wondering there for a moment
TBH…I had no idea how it was going to end. SO many twists and turns. When we learned a certain fact, I had an idea in mind…and I’m glad I was right but OMG I was worried!!!
Make it happen any other way and I would have been maaaad! A really good ending. Hahaha
Yes, a good ending even though we needed more answers.
I honestly do not have a lot more to say, it would be all spoilers. Def worth watching.
It’s so stinkin’ hard to not give away more spoilers than I already did. Hahahaha. This was a nice watch. Fun, action-y, and loads of twists.
The end?
The end! ‘Til next time!
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani, Fajer al.Kaisi
Series: If Shakespeare Were an Auntie, Book 2
Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
Release date: 11-28-23
Publisher: HarperAudio
Contemporary romance/storytel.fi
So I listened to this cos my audio site told me that a certain narrator I like was narrating, well that was not the case. Hey, audible said the same now..weird. But I am glad I picked it anyway. Because I did like book 1.
In this one we have Bobbi who is a wedding planner etc. She truly dislikes a certain Benjamin after he said all the wrong things at a certain time. She is not looking for love, she is just trying to put together the best wedding ever for her bestie.
Benjamin is not looking for love either. He is busy with his restaurant, and works too much.
But this dang wedding keeps putting them together. Someone is also trying to sabotage the wedding.
They were fun together. When they finally got over their hostility towards each other. But they have some stuff to work through.
And the aunties are back! Gotta love the aunties.
Soneela is awesome, I always loves her narration. If it is romance, or fantasy, she is great at it.
The male narrator was new to me but he did well with his chapters.
Bobbi Kaur is determined to plan a celebration to remember for her best friend’s wedding. But she has two problems that are getting in her way:
1. The egotistical, and irritatingly sexy, chef Benjamin “Bunty” Padda is supposed to help her with the menu since he’s the groom’s best friend, and
2. Someone is trying to sabotage the wedding.
With aspirations of taking over her family’s event planning business, Bobbi knows that one misstep in managing the Kareena Mann and Prem Verma (#Vermann) party, along with the other weddings on her plate, will only give her uncle another reason not to promote her. That means Kareena’s big day and Bobbi's future career are on the line.
Bunty will do anything for his best friend, even though he has his hands full in finding a new location for his next restaurant while also playing mediator between his brother and father, the celebrated Naan King. When Prem asks Bunty to help with the wedding menu, he agrees, especially since it puts him in close proximity to the delicious Bobbi Kaur. When a mystery shaadi saboteur starts leaving threatening notes, and cancelling cake orders, Bunty and Bobbi have no choice but to call a truce and face the volatile attraction they have for each other.
Through masquerade fundraisers and a joint bachelor-bachelorette trip to Vegas, this chef and wedding planner explore their growing connection all while trying to plan a wedding at Messina Vineyards in a time crunch. But once the shaadi saboteur is caught and the wedding is over, will their love story have a happily ever after?
With the return of the meddling aunties (who are scary good at finding information) and a lot of hilarity and hijinks, Bobbi and Bunty’s romance is an event you don’t want to miss.