Lady Osbaldestone’s Plum Puddings
Lady Osbaldestone’s Christmas Chronicles, Volume 3: 1812
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Helen Lloyd
About this listen
Number one New York Times best-selling author Stephanie Laurens brings you the delights of a long-ago country-village Christmas, featuring a grandmother, her grandchildren, an artifact hunter, the lady who catches his eye, and three ancient coins that draw them all together in a Christmas treasure hunt.
Therese, Lady Osbaldestone, and her household again welcome her younger daughter’s children, Jamie, George, and Lottie, plus their cousins Melissa and Mandy, all of whom have insisted on spending the three weeks prior to Christmas at Therese’s house, Hartington Manor, in the village of Little Moseley.
The children are looking forward to the village’s traditional events, and this year, Therese has arranged a new distraction - the plum puddings she and her staff are making for the entire village. But while cleaning the coins donated as the puddings’ good-luck tokens, the children discover that three aren’t coins of the realm. When consulted, Reverend Colebatch summons a friend, an archaeological scholar from Oxford, who confirms the coins are Roman, raising the possibility of a Roman treasure buried somewhere near. Unfortunately, Professor Webster is facing a deadline and cannot assist in the search, but along with his niece Honor, he will stay in the village, writing, remaining available for consultation should the children and their helpers uncover more treasure.
It soon becomes clear that discovering the source of the coins - or even which villager donated them - isn’t a straightforward matter. Then the children come across a personable gentleman who knows a great deal about Roman antiquities. He introduces himself as Callum Harris, and they agree to allow him to help, and he gets their search back on track.
But while the manor five, assisted by the gentlemen from Fulsom Hall, scour the village for who had the coins and search the countryside for signs of excavation and Harris combs through the village’s country-house libraries, amassing evidence of a Roman compound somewhere near, the site from which the coins actually came remains a frustrating mystery.
Then Therese recognizes Harris, who is more than he’s pretending to be. She also notes the romance burgeoning between Harris and Honor Webster, and given the girl doesn’t know Harris’s full name, let alone his fraught relationship with her uncle, Therese steps in. But while she can engineer a successful resolution to one romance-of-the-season, as well as a reconciliation long overdue, another romance that strikes much closer to home is beyond her ability to manipulate.
Meanwhile, the search for the source of the coins goes on, but time is running out. Will Therese’s grandchildren and their Fulsom Hall helpers locate the Roman merchant’s villa Harris is sure lies near before they all must leave the village for Christmas with their families?
©2019 Stephanie Laurens (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Lady Osbaldestone’s Plum Puddings
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- Jude
- 27-09-21
love this mini set
well I discovered these a week ago , book 3:under my belt
hope book 4 continues
and hope there will be a 5/6/7/8/9 they lovely xx
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- Bev
- 30-01-23
thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book
This series of books would be fantastic as a heart warming Christmas film
excellent work done by all involved.
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- Mr C.
- 17-07-23
Another great listen in the series
Really enjoyed the story and meeting the main characters again. Looking forward to another Stephanie Lauren’s story. If you like her books you’ll enjoy this one too.
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- Terry
- 22-09-21
excellent read
as always a great story and well narrated, such easy listening will be starting the next in the series soon
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- pete
- 31-12-20
A lovely series
Enjoyed an enhanting collection of stories about the coming together of a community, with endearing characters.
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- Christina
- 22-01-24
Like Famous Five for adults
These are lovely stories. Really cozy and easy listening. Not too much happens but it is somehow gripping enough anyway and having the same pattern in all stories in the series is great.
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- M.
- 17-09-21
Irritating repetition. Annoying anachronisms
Flimsy plot. Repetitive descriptions. Jarring out-of-place Americanisms. Narrator OK. (Does a gallant job in trying to make the words "ornery beast" sound plausible in the mouth of an untravelled Oxford educated Regency nobleman.) Alright as background noise.
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- Ottiliana
- 19-06-22
Archaeological catastrophe
Just dig up objects? Even if historically correct, shouldn't be used as they lost so much.
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- Book Monitor
- 01-01-24
Another festive light feelgood tale.
Another enjoyable Christmas tale of Lady Osbaldstone and her grandchildren, a village mystery of sorts and the on-going budding romance. Definitely best read in order but this stands up on its own too.
The audible narration is good if not great and the whole story is a feelgood tale ideal for the festive season.
Overall 3.5 stars
Narration 3.5 stars
Story 3.5 stars.
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