1940: Josie
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Rayner
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By:
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Linda Needham
About this listen
USA Today best-selling author Linda Needham brings you the fifth story in a series of romances touched by magic as old as time.
A courageous young woman is just managing to keep up with her family’s vast, wartime farm when a handsome Lt. Colonel and his staff of officers take command of her home. A private war ensues between them, and the couple soon learns that resistance is futile when it comes to love in the heat of battle.
World War II has come to Nimway Hall, and with it an endless series of wartime challenges that its lady and guardian, Josie Stirling, must overcome. As courageous as each of the guardians who have come before her, Josie is determined to defend her family’s ancient estate from all possible threats. But with the recent evacuation of Dunkirk and the bombs of the Blitz raining random terror across Britain, even the manor farm of Nimway has become as dangerous as any battlefield.
To add to her problems, not only has the military requisitioned an entire wing of Nimway Hall, they’ve sent the most arrogant officer in the entire army to command the unit. A man as arrogant as he is handsome. Once a highly respected intelligence officer, Gideon resents his demotion to the “Home Front” and has little respect for the so-called civilian army he’s been assigned to recruit and train. War is waged by soldiers in the field, not by farmers and factory workers. A sentiment the beautiful, contentious lady of Nimway Hall disputes at every turn. She seems to believe that her work for the war effort is as critical as his. Though the woman’s opinions are seriously wrong-headed, she is as beautiful as she is devoted to her people and he can’t help admiring the firm and resourceful way she manages the estate.
As the war between the sexes heats up, so does the ancient magic of romance. Josie and Gideon may not be looking for love, but at Nimway Hall they’ll soon discover that love has come looking for them.
©2020 Linda Needham (P)2020 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about 1940: Josie
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- Adrienne
- 06-10-22
1940 Josie by Linda Needham
This is the second book in the series that I have read. I felt the story line was interesting with a strong female focus. I found the narrator a little poor, with her breathy voice.
It's a love story, set during the second world war.
Good writer.
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- Jan
- 17-05-22
Okay but inaccuracies
Britain did not have £1 coins in the 1940s. The performance is languorous and a little irritating at times.
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- FIONA T.
- 19-06-22
Disappointing
Too much slush for me, I'm afraid.
Don't think I will be reading any more, sorry.
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- JoJoBinks
- 03-01-23
Ruined by the narration
Got to be honest I didn’t get past the first chapter so my review is not of the book but of the narrator. The upper class affected accent is grossly over exaggerated that it almost made my ears bleed.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-02-24
Narrator ruins a reasonable story
Story isn’t bad at all but the narrator absolutely ruins it. I’m not even sure what style she’s trying to achieve with her strange intonation. Possible attempts at dramatic inflection just come across as patronising. I stuck it out to the end of the book but won’t risk another one of hers.
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- Pam
- 25-09-22
Affectation!
So much affectation and hamming, if there's such a word, in the reader's voice made it impossible for me to continue listening to the story. Such a pity; I now avoid listening to any books narrated by this reader.
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