Finding Lady Enderly
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Nichols
About this listen
Raina Bretton is a rag woman in London's East End when a handsome stranger appears in a dank alley and offers her a glittering smile and a chance for adventure. Rothburne Abbey has a unique position for her, one that will take her away from her hardscrabble life and give her a chance to be a lady. Things she could only dream of might be coming true. But some dreams turn out to be nightmares.
Though Raina has traded squalor for silk and satin, something about the abbey is deeply unsettling. As she wrestles with her true identity, the ruin, decay, and secrets she finds at the heart of the old mansion tear at her confidence and threaten to reveal her for who she really is. Only one man stands between her and the danger that lurks within - and only if he decides to keep her biggest secret hidden.
©2019 Joanna Davidson Politano (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Everything!!
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I would think someone writing such a book would research her locations a little more before putting words down though!
interesting story
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Loved the twist in this tale
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overall worth your time... go on, add it to your library 😊
sweet story
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It starts off with just the occasional offhand mention of God, and I thought "oh, that's a nice way to bring some period authenticity." The last quarter or so of the book gets increasingly more about what the main character/author thinks God's opinions or plans are, however, and less about the actual storyline. If it were because a main character was becoming more religious, fair enough, but that's not the case and it really just feels like the whole tone changes quite drastically for no apparent reason. I nearly decided I didn't care what happened to the characters because I came for a fiction romance, not a sermon.
The ending also does not feel plausible. It feels like the author wrote herself into a corner, then had to smash some last-minute-brainstorm ideas together in order to create a happy ending for the believers without including Miracles.
Gets a bit preachy
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