
Lost in Darkness
Of Monsters and Men
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Narrado por:
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Nan McNamara
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Michelle Griep
Even if there be monsters, there is none so fierce as that which resides in man's own heart.
Enchanting Regency-era gothic romance intertwined with inspiration from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Travel writer Amelia Balfour's dream of touring Egypt is halted when she receives news of a revolutionary new surgery for her grotesquely disfigured brother. This could change everything, and it does...in the worst possible way.
Surgeon Graham Lambert has suspicions about the doctor he's gone into practice with, but he can't stop him from operating on Amelia's brother. Will he be too late to prevent the man's death? Or to reveal his true feelings for Amelia before she sails to Cairo?
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Lost in Darkness
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I’ve heard this narrator before in the other 3 books that I’ve read/listened to by Ms. Griep. She is easy to listen to and follow along with. She also does a great job in varying the accents and voices so it’s easy to tell who is speaking.
Great story and audiobook. I recommend it!
Outside my comfort zone
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Then the Christian themes started to come out and what a distracting detour that was. If I’d know I wouldn’t have gotten this book. Nothing against Christianity but if I want to ponder religion I don’t want it in a “gothic romance”. And man was there an inordinate amount of hemming and hawing about it.
Then we get to the characters and they were so…irritating! They’d make a speech and then do the opposite, then doubt themselves, then do something that makes no sense. It all felt like plot points, but not meaningfully. I was so mad! I can’t believe I made it to the end. Well I made it 94% and then I just couldn’t listen anymore.
I’m sorry, I’m sure this is for someone, but it isn’t for me.
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