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One Fateful May Day

Fated for a Rogue, Book 2

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One Fateful May Day

By: Amanda Mariel
Narrated by: Anne Marie Damman
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Lady Emma Finch knew disaster would strike when she agreed to accompany her friends to the village May Day festival.

Viscount Linley and Archer Wakefield attended the festival with fun and frolic in mind.

Neither could have guessed what would happen once their paths crossed.

©2021 Amanda Mariel (P)2022 Amanda Mariel
Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Victorian Feel-Good
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One Fateful May Day by Amanda Mariel is an enchanting Regency romance that whisks listeners away to a lively village festival filled with unexpected encounters and delightful chaos. As the second book in the Fated for a Rogue series, it centers on Lady Emma Finch and her fateful meeting with the charming Viscount Linley, Archer Wakefield.

The audiobook begins with Lady Emma, fully aware that her decision to attend the May Day festival with her friends is likely to lead to disaster. The narrator captures her spirited personality and underlying apprehensions beautifully, making Emma a relatable and engaging character. As the festivities unfold, listeners are drawn into the vibrant atmosphere, feeling the excitement and anticipation of the event.

Archer Wakefield, the fun-loving viscount, brings a lighthearted energy to the story. The narrator's performance effectively highlights his charm and playful nature, making it easy to understand why Emma is captivated by him. Their paths cross in a whirlwind of laughter and mishaps, creating an irresistible tension that keeps listeners eager to find out how their story will unfold.

The pacing of the audiobook is delightful, with the perfect balance of romance, humor, and a touch of drama. The narrator’s skillful voice work enhances the vivid descriptions of the festival, allowing listeners to fully immerse themselves in the scenes of merriment and mischief. As Emma and Archer navigate their feelings and the unexpected challenges that arise, the chemistry between them shines, drawing you into their budding romance.

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Emma & Archer

The second book in the Fated for a Rogue series a well written story that held my interest until the end. Lady Emma Finch did not want to go to the village May Day festival, but she does go because of her friends. She meets Viscount Linley, Archer Wakefield there. I enjoyed seeing their story come together. I enjoyed listening to Anne Marie Damman narrate their story.

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Charming, Perfectly Constrained Regency Novella

I have often stated I find the short forms of fiction difficult to write well, as certain aspects of the story should be constrained as much as the word limitations—and they often are not. While I have read some books by this author that didn't handle this and other trickier parts of novella writing in the best way, I am happy to say this story was well written and charming. She constrains the main part of the story to just a day, and most of that takes place at the village fete. The story arc is set up in the beginning, when the heroine doesn't want to participate in the community gathering in the way all her friends do. They're going to dress up as villagers, not ladies and gentlemen. The heroine is known for being one who prefers to look in from the shadows—her public persona is one of frostiness and distance—and she sees inherent danger in this subterfuge. And perhaps one could say she did meet a little danger in the guise of the hero who does, indeed, take her for a village lass. It was most amusing to see his reaction when he discovered she was not. But this hiccup of mistaken identity was not prolonged or protracted, and it was fun to watch the hero and heroine get to know each other, drawing out their acquaintance as they try to search for her friends. I found this particular book a lot of fun, and it's a very quick listen in audiobook form.

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One Fateful May Day!

This is a novella length story that was previously published in a May Day Anthology. It is a good historical read surrounding to people meeting at the festival. Emma reluctantly attends the festival and gets separated from her company. Archer surprisingly kiss her. She is dressed like a commoner but he recognizes her since he has seen her during the season. This is a lovely story.

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Mayday

It started at a festival, the Mayday festival with a maypole and everything. Emma is very proper but gets talked into going in disguise to this festival. Archer is also in disguise. A fast story, fun and joyous. Beautifully narrated, great voice and super clear.

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May Day Heyday Hijinks

This is a very enjoyable listen about what happens when members of the ton 'crash' a village May Day festival. Lords and ladies are not supposed to partake in such frivolity, because it is for commoners, and could result in scandal and tarnished reputations. Knowing this, Lady Emma resists when her friends want to go, but she relents when they agree to go disguised as townsfolk so no one will recognize them. Archer Wakefield, Viscount Linley and a friend are also at the event in disguise, because they too want to partake in the fun. When a wager, an inappropriate kiss, and being separated from their companions, push Emma and Archer together, they both get a May Day they never expected.

I loved the narration. Anne Marie Damman really brought the characters to life for me.

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May Day

A cute novella that pokes fun at the expectations of women and the separation between the classes. Apart of a series but can be read as a standalone.

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May Day

This is a short read or listen. This is Emma and Linley's story. What will happen when th4ey meet at the May Day festival? Will the lips meet? Will it lead to more?.

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MAY DAY FESTIVAL

Linley and Emma. He kisses her on a dare and didnt expect the passion it unfolds. Its intoxicating to watch how the open and rakish Linley seduces the prim and proper Emma and she turns herself over to the passion.

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Romantic Rogue

One Fateful May Day is a standalone Regency Era romance by Amanda Mariel. It is book two of the series A Rogue's Kiss, but the books do not need to consumed in order. I've read this this series totally out of order, on both book and Audible, and while I recognise some of the other characters when they make brief appearances, it is nothing of consequence.

The audio is fun. Anne Marie Damman is a new narrator to me. I enjoyed the voice of the narrator, whose performance was wonderful. This was also a real easy listen for me, I listen to audios at 1.5x speed, so it took just under an hour to listen to this book while I was at work.

This is the super sweet romance between Lady Emma Finch (an earl's daughter) and Archer Wakefield, who is Viscount Linley. Emma is very strict when it comes to social protocols. While she isn't against marriage, she wants a love match like her parents. So it is with a significant amount of trepidation and risk to her reputation that she is forced to disguise herself as a villager and go to the May Day celebrations. That is where she meet Archer Wakefield. Archer has been enchanted by Emma for a few years now, however, he has never gathered the courage to get to know her.

The two nearly cause a scandal by the end of the May Day celebrations, but their romance is sweet and charming and totally satisfying.

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