
Educating Caroline
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Billie Fulford-Brown
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Meg Cabot
With The Princess Diaries author Meg Cabot’s sparkling wit, this Victorian romance follows a young woman looking for lessons in love—now with a stunning new cover.
Lady Caroline Linford is horrified to discover her fiancé, the Marquis of Winchilsea, in the arms of another woman. Unfortunately, the rest of Victorian society doesn’t seem to understand the betrayal. Such extracurriculars are par for the course—society believes there is certainly no reason for Caroline to cancel their imminent wedding.
But Caroline is determined to make sure that the man she is to marry will desire only her, so she enlists the best teacher in the art of romance: London’s most notorious rake, Braden Granville.
As their passionate tutelage begins, sparks fly and the lines between teacher and student get increasingly blurred. Now there is just one last lesson to learn: on the subject of true love, the heart chooses its own unpredictable ways.
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The performance was some of the best character voicing I’ve ever heard and I am a significant audiobook consumer. Absolutely magnificent!
Delightful!
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Delightful rom com
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Is rather difficult to like.
Disgruntling
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I found the villains far more compelling bc their dialogue was more active & character driven to the story. IOW, no monologuing - just the sentence interaction. The H/H dialogues with each other & others just dragged, interspersed with endless inner monologuing between sentences about why or how it's said, the heroine's inner thoughts brought with continual dithering. However, by the end she became irrational, though choosing to express reactive anger & love more...so some character growth maybe?
Excruciatingly Wordy & Slow
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