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Someone to Love
- Narrated by: Keira Grace
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Davina Trent lives for work. She spends her days at her prestigious family law firm, ending her clients’ marriages in divorce court and negotiating their hefty payoffs. Marriage is destined to fail, and family can’t be trusted. But when Trent’s cousin dies unexpectedly, Trent is the only relative left to care for his two small children. She needs a nanny fast.
All Wendy Darling ever wanted was a family. When her fiancée left her and cleared out her bank account, she didn’t think her heart would ever mend. After years abroad as a nanny, she returns to Britain to finish her degree and finally get her life back on track.
Wendy falls in love with the children, but her heart aches at the distance between Trent and the kids. Wendy’s determined to show Trent how fulfilling family life can be, and soon love begins to blossom. But will Trent have the courage to embrace her desire for Wendy and her unexpected family?
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- Fi
- 24-11-2019
Sigh ruined by narrator
I was excited to read a novel which focuses on Trent from the Bec and Dale universe. I suggest you read the book and don’t purchase the narration. I wonder if the author has a say in the narrator. The attempt at the Scottish accent was insulting and the intimate scenes had no feeling. Sigh, what a disappointment. I’m returning this one to get my credit back.
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- Jess
- 20-01-2021
Lesbian mummy porn
Are you dreaming of a rich older butch to look after you and a white picket fence? Me neither. Saccharine and the narrator did not help, speaking at a pace and tone that did no favours to the lacklustre storyline. The first Jenny frame book I did not enjoy.
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- Carmela Mascilongo
- 01-11-2020
Another great romance by Jenny Frame
Great story , I was diappointed with the narrator Keira Grace, she came across at times sounding like someone from South Africa. i was particularly disappointed with he performance of Dale's character her accent sounding more lndian and South African instead of a Glasgow accent. i had hoped that Nicola Victoria Vincent would have narratored this book as well as she had done a brilliant job with the first one.
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- 1
- 22-11-2019
Where is Nicola Victoria Vincent ?
Always love Jenny Frame’s book. The current narrator can not hold a candle to Nicola Victoria Vincent.
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- Jae B
- 24-11-2019
loved storyline
I was particularly interested in this novel because it picked up on characters from my favorite Jenny Frame novel, Unexpected. But it was really hard to listen. Even if I weren't so used to having Nicola Victoria Vincent reading Ms Frame's novels, I would still hate the narration. The accent sounded so fake and jarring it spoilt it for me.
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- Sparkster
- 21-02-2020
Ridiculous Narration
I really hate to leave bad reviews, but, Keira Grace's fake English accent is terrible and there is no word negative enough to describe her Scottish accent. I love Jenny Frame's books and one of the best things about her books is Nicola Victoria Vincent. I also think it is the ultimate sin to change the narrator in a series, such as was done here in this 2nd book and Frame's wolf series and it is blasphemy when done in a 10th book, such as Radclyffe's Honor series, I still haven't bought though I own other nine I'm so insulted by how little BBB cares for their audience it feels like. I have noticed out of no where all of a sudden this Keira Grace is narrating a bunch of books for Bold Strokes Books as if they got a cheap contract with her or something, God I hope it's a short one or they break it because I'm not a fan of her American un-accent either and it is ruining a bunch of books/series'. Please Frame respect your own work enough to hold out for a voice worthy of it and that is never gonna be Grace. What really is upsetting is that the powers that be heard Grace's terrible accents and cared for the customer so little that they allowed her to narrate this book anyway. Screw the fans! I have seen Grace's reviews so I know I am not a lone voice, BBB should be careful not to take their audience for granted. I have been a huge fan and consumer of BBB books for a couple of decades now and it pains me to be so harsh but it is so soundly deserved.
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- Novellette
- 01-12-2019
The Accents are atrocious!
This narrator should never ever try to do Accents. Her Scottish accent sounds like Indian, her British is mixed with American and she has problems pronouncing words.
I have listened to each of the author's previous books at least six times, but this one will be in the 'forget' pile.I can't listen to it again. I'm very disappointed.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-12-2019
cute story
very cute story. I genuinely love this narrator but British accents ( English and Scottish in this case) were not it!
But the story was cute enough to pull me in. Though some word emphasis made me cringe
I'd still listen to a million books narrated by KG no problem. Just not English books.
As always love Jenny Frame. Her Butch women always make me drool :)
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- susie
- 05-12-2019
Great Story
I love Jenny Frame books and this is a wonderful addition. I loved the story itself and will get the ebook, however I was a little disappointed with the narrator. In particular her voice for Dale, to me it sounded more Indian than Scottish. Overall a wonderful story, just lacking a with the accents.
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- Rabid Reader
- 03-12-2019
Loved it! Now on Team Trent
First let me say that when I first learned that there would be a sequel to Expected focusing on Trent, I was a bit disappointed. Trent was not a character that I liked so didn’t see myself connecting with her story. I was totally incorrect. I absolutely loved this story!! Jenny Frame made me understand her behavior and really care about her. Trent and Wendy are an adorable couple and their love story captured my heart-Alice & Noah completed the package 😀. I also enjoyed seeing Dale and Becca again. The narration was good with the exception of the Scottish accent. The narrator did a great job with Trent and Wendy’s voices but was spotty with Dale’s Scottish accent. However, it didn’t take away how great this story was. It takes a talented writer to make readers connect and care about a character that was no where close to being liked in a previous story. Bravo Jenny Frame!! I’m firmly on Team Trent 😀👍🏾
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- Margaret
- 27-11-2019
Excellent!
I loved Someone to Love. I had already read the book. But loved the audio. Keira Grace did an excellent job with the narration.
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- D
- 19-01-2020
Another great book by Jenny Frame
I really liked the story and the narrator did a great job except for Dale’s Irish accent. It sounded more like an Indian accent.
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- Sab
- 01-01-2020
Another great book from Jenny Frame
Loved the story, great well developed characters. Narration was not at its best, although I gave it 5 stars, in a way it was to made up and that was not flowing well. But in all this was a great listening.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-10-2020
Wrong narrator
Keira Grace is a good narrator.......for books with American characters. Unfortunately, accents deriving from the British Isles are not a strength, which makes me wonder why she was chosen to narrate this book. The characters need a range of accents from Trent and Becca’s cut glass privately educated English, through Wendy’s less posh tones and to Dale’s broad Glaswegian. None of them are really nailed here and poor Dale’s accent is murdered. It’s a good book, not one of the author’s best, but solid. It deserves more from it’s audible performance. Where is the marvellous Nicola Victoria Vincent who did such a great job with Dale and Becca’s story and the Royal series?
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- j m hall
- 24-03-2020
Good story -Awful narration
The header says it all, Dale sounded Indian, the English was dreadful mix of fake accent and americanised word . If I hadn’t been gardening at the time doubt I would have been able to listen for long - shame!!!
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- ChrystalClear
- 16-02-2020
Good story almost ruined by shocking narration
I love Jenny Frame books and I have all of them on e-book and audio and this is still a great story and I loved catching up with Dale and Becca from Unexpected. And there’s the rub the Scottish accent was done so well in book one and is so awful in this one. It swings from Irish to Italian and beyond it doesn’t even come close to Glasgow. If that sounds like something that would take you out of the story stick with e-book or paperback.
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- d r oliver
- 26-12-2019
A nice story spoilt
Another great story but totally spoilt by awful narration it was so hard to listen to bad accents and made it hard to get to the end
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- eva gibbs
- 26-11-2019
good story but Scott accidentally Indian accent
the narrator makes it hard to listen, love the story. such a shame, also wish there was pregnancy like the previous book
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