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Much Ado About You by Eloisa James
Much Ado About You by Eloisa James









Another phrase " and an hour later" allows her to skip over scenes. If she is not going to describe the scene, then don't bother to mention it. In the story she uses the phrase " and again" to infer that the h/h had sex. I wish Ms James would write as if her audience were adults. All they had that made them acceptable in the story was that they were beautiful.not enough when you can't see the character, just listen to their self-indulgent behaviour. They were both too selfish and focussed on only one thing. There was very little about them I liked until their last scene together. What character would you cut from Much Ado About You?

Much Ado About You by Eloisa James

Whenever I listen to a book and their is a bad narrator, I always think " Susan Duerdan could have made the book so much better" I did not want so much sadness in a romance, but Ms Duerdan's performances of these tragic characters is wonderful.

Much Ado About You by Eloisa James

That is why this book was bittersweet for me. Even though I disliked the most sad/miserable scenes, her performance was so fantastic I started to cry. What about Susan Duerden’s performance did you like? I actually re-read that novel and enjoyed it more ( after about the 10th time), more than this book My first read of her's was "3 weeks with lady X", but nothing I have read has come close to that book. I went to my wish list and removed all of her titles. Would you ever listen to anything by Eloisa James again? Their story was jumbled into all the other plot strings. It took me a while to figure out who the hero/heroine were. The plot and too many characters were confusing. What disappointed you about Much Ado About You?











Much Ado About You by Eloisa James