Promised
Proper Romance Regency, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Justine Eyre
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By:
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Leah Garriott
About this listen
Margaret Brinton keeps her promises, and the one she is most determined to keep is the promise to protect her heart.
Warwishire, England, 1810
Fooled by love once before, Margaret vows never to be played the fool again. To keep her vow, she attends a notorious matchmaking party intent on securing the perfect marital match: a union of convenience to someone who could never affect her heart. She discovers a man who exceeds all her hopes in the handsome and obliging rake, Mr. Northam.
There’s only one problem: his meddling cousin, Lord Williams, won’t leave Margaret alone. Condescending and high-handed, Lord Williams lectures and insults her. When she refuses to give heed to his counsel, he single-handedly ruins Margaret’s chances for making a good match - to his cousin or anyone else. With no reason to remain at the party, Margaret returns home to discover her father has promised her hand in marriage - to Lord Williams.
Under no conditions will Margaret consent to marrying such an odious man. Yet as Lord Williams inserts himself into her everyday life, interrupting her family games and following her on morning walks, winning the good opinion of her siblings and proving himself intelligent and even kind, Margaret is forced to realize that Lord Williams is exactly the man she’d hoped to marry before she’d learned how much love hurt. When paths diverge and her time with Lord Williams ends, Margaret is faced with her ultimate choice: keep the promises that protect her or break free of them for one more chance at love. Either way, she fears her heart will lose.
©2020 Leah Garriott (P)2020 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Promised
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- Jeannette Joiner
- 20-07-20
lovely story great characters
Loved it. Did make me sad, laugh very well written
great narrator will look for more of both.
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- athydelacroix
- 15-03-20
storyline recommended
narrator had troubles with her vowels which really detracted from the story which was a shame. eg for hall she would pronounce hole.
I feel sorry for the author as she writes well.
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- Thor
- 10-09-20
Tedious and Repetitive.
Sadly the story is so bad that you start to pick up faults on the narrator. Is it the soft whispery voice, the not so convincing male voices, or the mispronounced English words. However, it must be hard to work with poor material.
The story seem to be based on a brother and sister, who have a spiteful, competitive relationship. Then a pair of cousins who have the same rather nasty relationship. Neither pair worry about who else gets involved in their childish games.
She spends the whole time setting out her plans, claiming she wants a certain type of life. When she achieves her plan, she no longer wants that. It is full of "Shall I shan't I", "Should I shouldn't I" and it drags on and on..... Saying she has learnt from her experience, but then she must not let the pass effect her future.
The hero, seems to be suffering continual from a "temper tantrum". Being a "Baron", justifies his rude behaviour, he declares his feeling then backs off on a number of occasions. This such a cumbersome relationship, it is a wonder they ever get together.
The end is so convoluted, that except for dragging the story on and on and on......, it makes no sense.
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