
A Relentless Rake
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Narrated by:
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Justine Eyre
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By:
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Anna Harrington
Notorious rake Alexander Sinclair, Earl of St. James, takes pride in displaying his sins. When he's tasked by the Home Office with finding the men who attempted to assassinate the prime minister, his hunt leads him to Olivia Everett, a most proper schoolmistress who wants nothing to do with a profligate nobleman like him.
Unknown to her, Olivia's brother Henry has been working with the revolutionary group planning to overthrow the government. Shocked and hoping to save her brother, Olivia agrees to help the persuasive earl. But the closer they get to uncovering the villains, the more Alec and Olivia will need to trust each other.
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The hero is an Earl taking the reins of great responsibility after coming back from war with an estate in tatters. Before inheriting the title, he reveled in wicked rakishness and claimed every bit of his disreputable behavior without apology. In becoming Earl, he could shed the disreputable behavior that he adopted out of a reaction to the way his father treated him and he did.
Sounds good, right? The disappointment, to me, is in the unfolding of the perilous story around being victimized by Specter, the ruthless secret group planning to overthrow the king. It is riddled with preposterous situations. For example, in following a lead, the hero Earl, while under assignment from the Home Office, needs to search for more evidence. The heroine, Olivia, sleeps in a small room that's probably a maid's chamber. He searches her room at night while she's in there sleeping. As one would predict, she wakes up.
Another example is the complete amateur approach to going up against a secret group of people who kill frequently and fearlessly to eliminate any evidence that would expose them. And when the predictable happens during a big capture-the-bad-guy moment, they're unprepared with an alternative plan for saving their necks.
And the whole run-into-a-burning-building-to-rescue-innocent-schoolgirls chapter is shameful. The fire and smoke that is described would have killed everyone five times over before the rescue and drama were complete.
Justine Eyre has become one of the readers I've come to rely on for pleasing voice acting. All-in-all, if you like Justine Eyre, you might find that her narration was the strongest part of the story.
A Disappointment in Story-Telling
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