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Noble Satyr

Roxton Foundation Series, Book 1

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Noble Satyr

By: Lucinda Brant
Narrated by: Mary Jane Wells
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1740s France and England—the age of hedonism and enlightenment. Antonia must flee the Court of Versailles and the predatory schemes of the Comte de Salvan. She orchestrates an escape with the unwitting assistance of the all-powerful Duke of Roxton, a man she has been warned against as too dangerous for her to know.

Roxton is an unlikely savior—arrogant, promiscuous, and sinister. Antonia’s unquestioning belief in him may just be his salvation, and her undoing. A classic Beauty and the Beast tale, this prizewinning historical was inspired by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s Le Liaisons Dangereuses, and is a homage to Georgette Heyer’s These Old Shades.

Please note: This newly revised edition of Noble Satyr, which includes relevant bonus letters (from Eternally Yours), is required listening before embarking on the rest of the Roxton Foundation Series.

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Fabulous Story

Noble Satyr is one of the best books I have read/listened to by Lucinda Brant. The storyline can be intense at times with emotional and dramatic scenes. Equally, there are lighthearted ones that ensure that the book isn't too intense. There were moments when I was reaching for the tissues, but then there were others that had me laughing out loud. There was never a dull moment in the story.
Antonia is an absolute breath of fresh air, she is young, and a little naive but she knows what she does and does not want and is quite forward when it comes to speaking about it. I loved seeing how her relationship developed with Roxton. A more unlikely couple you would be hard pushed to find, but they are actually perfect for each other despite their age difference.
I was enthralled with this book from the very first words and I listened intently waiting to see if Roxton and Antonia could have their happy ever after. At times it seemed very unlikely and I wondered how the author would be able to write a believable ending for them. She managed it perfectly and the climax of the book was perfection.
I love so many of the characters in this book and the places in it. The way the author describes the places, the clothes, the mannerisms, and just everything to do with the era is astounding. I could easily picture myself there, or picture exactly what people were dressed like. It is so very obvious the amount of research that went into this book which as a reader I very much appreciate. I cannot fully put into words how wonderful this book is, just know that I 100% recommend it. It is definitely a book that I will read and/or listen to again and again.
The story is fabulous and it is made even grander by the amazing performance of Mary Jane Wells's narration. No two characters sound alike and she brings each of them to life perfectly. She can go from the sweet, demure Antonia with her french accent, to the loud guffawing Vallentine and then on to the velvety smooth voice of Renard one after the other without a hitch. Lucinda Brant definitely chose the right person to narrate these books, she does a remarkable job!

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Couldn’t put it down

I read this book some years ago and enjoyed it very much, so when this audible version came out I was happy to revisit it. I had no idea that I’d lose a lot of sleep because I simply couldn’t stop listening! Mary Jane Wells performs every character so superbly that the story comes to life in one’s mind. From the very beginning, when we’re transported to Versailles at the time of Louis XV, I was enveloped in a time of gorgeous costumes, men and women in exquisite lace and silk, powdered wigs with fantastical decorations, embroidered satin slippers and red heeled shoes. The details of court life with its intrigue and debauchery, the difference between fabulous accommodation and awful rooms near the latrines - the opening chapters are a deliciously real visit to the royal court. A deep bow of acknowledgment to author Lucinda Brant’s superlative research! As the story moves to the luxurious mansion of the Duke of Roxton in Paris we suffer and celebrate with the beautiful Antonia, get annoyed with the haughty Duke, tuttut at his widowed sister Estée, warm to his best friend Vallentine and his valet Ellicot, and loathe the ghastly Comte de Salvan. Every character is completely believable. Will the delightful Antonia be able to persuade the Duke that her father trusted him to take care of her? She knows that he received a copy of her father’s Will, so why does he not care to acknowledge the responsibility? The Comte de Salvan is only too willing to step into the breach, but Antonia knows that a life of misuse and misery awaits her there. Antonia’s delightful personality begins to win over everyone around her, but there are many difficulties and serious danger ahead. The plot weaves the listener into such a fascinating and richly detailed world that I for one couldn’t bear to leave it. What a wonderful escape from daily routine and anxieties about current affairs! I can warmly recommend diving into this bygone but incredibly real world.

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Loved every minute

It’s been a while since I last visited Noble Satyr but I had to listen to this newest version before I could listen to the other three in the new foundation series. It’s beautifully narrated by Mary Jane Wells, who has captured Antonia perfectly.
So lovely to be back in the Roxton world. Antonia has always been my favourite character and I just love her relationship with Vallentine, Estee and of course her Duke.
Lucinda’s writing and attention to detail is just superb, her story telling is just simply a gift, one which I treasure.
Now to submerge myself in the next audiobook in the series…….His Duchess…..can’t wait!

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Epic!

Loved it! A real emotional rollercoaster of a story, albeit a slow one, with moments of sadness, anger, disappointment and joy. A well thought out, accurate story that I just couldn’t stop listening to.

The narration by Mary Jane Wells is excellent, bringing each individual character to life, with their own individual voices and accents, She is definitely one of the best in the business. Only one slight peeve - her pronunciation of Ely. This was pronounced like it was a forename, i.e. Eli (e-lie), when in fact it is a title, based on the cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, i.e. Ely (e-lee).

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A wonderful re-telling of Noble Satyr

I have just finished listening to the extremely talented Mary Jane Wells' re-telling of Noble Satyr & enjoyed it hugely. Her narration of Antonia is spot on. She has caught exactly the whimsical, joyful, optimistic & fun-loving character who so captivates the attention of the Duke of Roxton. The intonation in her voicing of Antonia with the sighs and shrugs that is so 'French' is perfect. I thought she also enhanced and promoted Vallentine's ebullient personality so well, it made me laugh out loud. This is a book that I have read on many occasions, so is very dear to my heart. MJW's rendition is a pleasure to listen to and anyone who is new to this recording will very much enjoy it. The storyline I will leave to fellow reviewers to explain, other than to say it is very well written, with rich and interesting characters and a wonderful story full of suspense, intrigue, ne'er do wells, friendship & ultimately, love. Lucinda Brant's attention to historical detail is always impressive and the inclusion of the letters written between parties within the book really enhance & benefit the story. Enjoy!

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Masterfully Crafted and Narrated Georgian Romance

It was a great pleasure to relisten to the Noble Satyr, originally the prequel of the Roxton Family Saga and the first part of the Roxton Foundation Series.

The Roxton Saga starts in the 1740s and the story takes us from Versailles and Paris to London and the Roxton ducal residence in the English countryside. Get ready to be transported back in time and live in the atmosphere of intrigues and seduction of Versailles and taste London’s theatre life or stroll in a typical park of the Georgian era. Lucinda Brant’s novels are always well researched and show an in-depth knowledge of the era, as you will be convinced by all the detailed descriptions of events, places, interiors, clothing, society games and manners. A sheer delight for a Georgian era fan as myself.

The unlikely love story between the two main characters is interwoven with the stories and lives of other members of the large family headed by the Duke of Roxton. Several villains intervene in a variety of manners to stop the unfolding of an anyway unlikely romance. Can an arrogant, cynical and notorious womaniser middle aged Duke and the beautiful, well-educated and very outspoken Antonia find happiness together? You might guess the answer for the outcome, but what counts is their journey all along the novel. I guaranty you won’t be bored for one single moment. I do not want to spoil anyone’s pleasure in discovering the twists and turns of this story of intrigues and love sprinkled with witty conversations, sparkling humour, some suspense and romance between several potential and confirmed couple.

Adding the related eight letters from the “Eternally Yours” volume of letters was an excellent idea as they complement the story and provide not only additional information to the story and about the relationships between some of the characters but also insights into the characters of Antonia’s relatives.

Mary Jane Well’s gives life to the characters of the novel portraying each character with a unique voice suitable to their traits of character. Her performance is enhanced by the French accent used for the French speaking characters and conversations in French – just enough to make the point but without overexaggerating it so that the narration is always comprehensible and enjoyable.

This is the perfect recipe for more than twelve hours of entertainment.

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Loved the narrator but not the book

I found I did not care all that much for the characters and I was borred more than once, even though Mary Jane Wells is a great narrator in my opinion. If it hadn't been for her performance, I'm not sure I would have kept on listening to the end. The last part of the book was better I think but over all it was unmemorable and I found it hard to care about the plot or the characters.

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