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An Inconvenient Ward
- Inconvenient Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Although this book is part of a trilogy, each book is a stand-alone story in its own right.
Lord Michael Dunham is bored of society, bored of fickle women, but above all that, he is afraid. His father suffered from madness, and Michael is terrified that he will inherit the same affliction. He scrutinizes his every mood swing, his every expression, to see if he can detect any signs that he is developing the symptoms. It blights his life. He has determined that he will never marry, putting a wife through the same that his mother suffered, and he certainly will never have children. The disease will die with him.
Miss Elizabeth Rufford is a young lady who is more comfortable managing an estate as far away from society as she can possibly be. She would rather be planting crops than dancing a quadrille, rather be building walls than playing cards. She did not seek a London season when she came out of the schoolroom and would be happy never to visit the capital.
A line in a will force the two together. Lord Dunham is Elizabeth's guardian, whether she likes it or not, and she really does not like it! Bounding into his life in the most outrageous way possible, Elizabeth makes an impact she never intended to. Michael is drawn to the feisty woman and suddenly finds that it is hard to fight one's demons when Elizabeth Rufford is a part of your life.
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- Inishowen Cailin
- 13-03-16
A lovely story
What about Elizabeth Klett’s performance did you like?
I love everything about Elizabeth Klett's performance. Her tone of voice, her accent and her ability to inflect emotion into her speech as well as perform various male and female characters all easily distinguished from the other. The listener only has to sit back, relax and enjoy the story unfold.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I enjoyed this book immensely. I loved that the story developed around the pair falling in love with each other but were unable to voice it.
I loved how the Duke was protective of his ward and came to her rescue on more than one occasion during her societal debut and other social events. He chases away suitors and defends her against her hideous and greedy relations.
I liked the suspense towards the end but felt that the storyline of the pair being prevented in being together was a little dragged out and could have come to a conclusion sooner. This being said, I knew the pair would work it out in the end and I just had to be a patient reader.
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I received a copy via audio book blast dot com in exchange for an honest review
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- Linda
- 03-02-17
Amusing and light hearted listen
I enjoyed this book because I was looking for something light hearted and amusing - it fit the bill. I have now listened to all 3 books in the trilogy and this one, for me, is the best. It did feel like the 'does he doesn't he' and 'does she, doesn't she' element dragged out a bit too much for my taste, but that's only my personal opinion and not a reflection on the whole book. I would listen to this book again in the future if I want a bit of escape again.
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- Letty
- 09-04-16
Another favourite!
I loved this book, it was perfect and I have acquired a good opinion of the author and also the narrator. I particularly liked the charming yet, realistically flawed characters. With the exception of the villains, that is, for obvious reasons. This audio book managed to have me laugh, scoff and all that in between. The dry humour, the witty sarcasm, and the eccentric, vivacious ward- Elizabeth- were a well crafted recipe for a good story.
This book had me amused for hours. I do admit that initially, I had been put off by the cover. I had misjudged this book to centre on history. And whilst I do appreciate history, I had been looking for an entertaining read. And pleasantly, I quickly found that this audiobook was just that. I don't think I like the cover much, at all. It portrays Elizabeth as a dull creature, when she is anything but.
The story follows a young unmarried man, Michael who has recently acquired the title of Lord. And with the title he also acquires a young ward. He immediately takes a shine to her, but is knowledgeable of his duty. And he endeavours to protect this young woman, under her care, and introduce her to London society so that she may find a husband. There are a number of books that follow this same storyline, but this one takes a more comedic turn. Of course, there is the scandal, and harboured secrets, but there is just as much silliness and jovial dialogue.
And, unlike the other stories, Elizabeth discovers true love- far from the shallow and rigid constitution of London's high society. You see, she begins to realise that she must stay true to who she is- and not venture to depths unknown. The dandys who surround her at the season are not enough to pique her interests, she never even wanted to get married.
This is, yet, another, reason why I liked her- she's an independent woman, with no cares for scandalous gossip. Her only wish is to secure an estate of her own.
Many readers may have found that the story was slow, but I preferred this- it was more realistic, the two protagonists establish an easy going, platonic friendship built on honesty right from the start. It was the perfect basis for their later relationship.
The ending was fit for the story. And, there were parts which were utterly ridiculous, especially how Michael deliberately decided not to enquire about the nature of his father's madness. You will not believe how this plays such a role on his life! But this aptly accentuates his care for his sister and his wish to protect her.
Speaking of his sister, we are told that she has children, and that Michael has a solid relationship with them. I feel this was added as an afterthought, to contribute to Michael's secret, because we are never introduced to the children nor is Elizabeth, when she is housed under Michael's sister's roof.
Despite this, it really was brilliantly written and performed. Klett's voice enlivened the story, it was professional, patient and I don't believe I grew weary of it at all. An ideal and fitting choice.
I can vouch that you will not regret purchasing this audio book.
I received this audio book through Audio book Blast.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-03-18
Great book
One lovely book and well narrative it was a joy to listen to many thanks
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- Maire Reier
- 13-03-20
very enjoyable
very enjoyable. great stress relief and lovely story. in the end the solution drags a bit , but I suppose that is normal for romance stuff.
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- A D.
- 28-04-16
Entertaining Regency Romance
Regency romances are almost never unique. That said, Audrey Harrison has given this story incredible sparkle to make it interesting and entertaining. The story includes a strong yet vulnerable and faintly naïve female protagonist who pushes the limits of acceptability in the ton. There is an equally strong yet vulnerable man who is man enough not to stifle the woman or feel threatened by her. Throw in the bad guys, ballroom drama, a little medical misinformation, a plethora of interesting side characters and you have regency entertainment at its best. Elizabeth Klett has a beautiful narrative voice and has remarkably reflected the little nuances in the story.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.
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- sammie
- 05-02-20
This is so slow!!!!
I usually like this sort of book but It is so slow and predictable.. I can't even finish it!!!!
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- Samantha Pearce
- 29-04-16
Not impressed
I am a fan of Georgette Heyer. This book is full of anachronisms, much of what the characters say & do is straight from the 21st century. The reasons Lord Dunham wouldn't marry were too foolish and protracted to keep the couple apart. Having read the reviews I was expecting a great deal more. I didn't feel the narration was up to much either
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