I Am Livia
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Narrated by:
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Joyce Bean
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By:
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Phyllis T. Smith
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Her life would be marked by scandal and suspicion, worship and adoration.…
At the tender age of 14, Livia Drusilla overhears her father and fellow aristocrats plotting the assassination of Julius Caesar. Proving herself an astute confidante, she becomes her father’s chief political asset - and reluctantly enters into an advantageous marriage to a prominent military officer. Her mother tells her, "It is possible for a woman to influence public affairs," reminding Livia that - while she possesses a keen sense for the machinations of the Roman senate - she must also remain patient and practical.
But patience and practicality disappear from Livia’s mind when she meets Caesar’s heir, Octavianus. At only 18, he displays both power and modesty. A young wife by that point, Livia finds herself drawn to the golden-haired boy. In time, his fortunes will rise as Livia’s family faces terrible danger. But her sharp intellect - and her heart - will lead Livia to make an unbelievable choice - one that will give her greater sway over Rome than she could have ever foreseen.
©2013 Phyllis T. Smith (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about I Am Livia
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- Ratatoskr
- 26-07-15
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
I hated the voice of the narrator. At times it sounded like a computer-generated voice. The accent annoyed me, too.
What didn’t you like about Joyce Bean’s performance?
Her reading was robotic and, at times, too fast. She 'over-acted' the dialogue.
Any additional comments?
I was about a third through the book when I was offered a free trial of Audible, so I chose the same book to listen to. I could barely listen to a page. It was awful. It was far more enjoyable without the distraction of such a coarse voice. All I can add is please, don't let this put you off the book.
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