
No Such Thing as Luck
A North and South Variation
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Narrado por:
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Ana Clements
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De:
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Nicole Clarkston
John Thornton is facing the collapse of everything he has worked for all of his life. Through his banker, he hears about a potential business opportunity that could save the mill. He decides to investigate, even if it means traveling from home when he can least afford it.
Margaret Hale, now living in London, learns that her godfather Mr. Bell is visiting her brother Frederick in Cadiz. Bell is dying, and asking to see her before it is too late. She is determined to sail, regardless of the risk.
An accident on the docks leaves Margaret injured, and throws both together on the same ship. Thornton, resolved to protect Margaret's honor despite their painful history, claims to be her brother to keep her safe. Unfortunately, pretending to be Margaret's brother proves more difficult - and more dangerous - than he might have expected.
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What did you love best about No Such Thing as Luck?
With a voyage, an accident, an exotic location, a villain, a fist-fight, a wedding, a death, a fugitive, the threat of execution, and plenty of steamy make-out sessions, NSTAL makes a fine plot for a blockbuster film. I loved that Margaret and John rediscover each other in locations foreign to them. It's adventurous with a dash of danger. I loved the flamboyant villain, Jiro. Jiro’s machinations only prove John to be the the brave and selfless knight in shining armour we know he can be, and who doesn’t swoon at that? We’re also introduced to some new characters on the voyage, and we meet Frederick and his family in Spain. Plus, there's plenty of John and Margaret makeout sessions!How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
There can be too much of a good thing though. For me there was a bit too much kissing too early in the story. Part of the fun is the angst, so I would have preferred a slower burn.There’s also a bit too much plot. There's a lot of action, which can actually be a great thing for most readers, but I’m old-school so I prefer to explore a character's inner world a bit more.What does Ana Clements bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Ana Clements is an accent wizard, seamlessly transitioning from Northern to Southern, Spanish to French. She brought the right touch of tenderness and heat to John and Margaret's more intimate moments. I found her tone and rhythm relaxing. She definitely gets a thumbs up from me.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes, I laughed at several places. But if you've read Nicole's books, that's to be expected. :)A Spicy Spanish Adventure
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** A copy of this audio book was provided in exchange for an honest review**
Loved it!
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Slow and Steady
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depth everything happens within two long weeks John and Margaret love relationship were pretty good but I like John's mother and her interaction with little Johnny the narrator I like some of her voices but not John she makes him sound slow and unsure of himself and why she takes long pause between chapters didn't do a good job
I enjoy the book
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What did you love best about No Such Thing as Luck?
I really enjoyed listening to this book. I haven't listened to many Victorian Romances (mid 1800's) but found this one to pull me in. I thought the story was very well written and the imagery was fantastic.Who was your favorite character and why?
John Thornton and Margaret Hale were both favorites of mine. I loved Thornton for how chivalrous and honorable he was. He was willing to sacrifice so much.What does Ana Clements bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Ana Clements was able to perform so many characters with distinguishable voices and accents.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I loved the ending when Margaret met Mrs. ThorntonAny additional comments?
I was provided with this review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily wrote this review. On a side note regarding the production of this book, I thought the breaks between chapters was too long of a pause. The first few times I even checked my device to see if it was still on. The long break does not reflect on the author or narrator, but it was annoying. I did not let it detract from the story.Excellent Listen!!!
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John Thornton won my heart
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Very enjoyable!
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loved it
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Poignant story
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Love this variation!
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