
Storming the Castle
An Original Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Barber
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By:
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Eloisa James
Featuring the handsome and mysterious Wick from A Kiss At Midnight.What Miss Phillipa Damson needs is a good, old fashioned knight in shining armor. What she has is a fiancé she never wanted and a compelling urge to run away. But if she manages to escape, will she find her happily ever after?
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great ending of series
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DELIGHTFUL
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I LOVED the mother-in-law, she was hyserical.
It's great when a romance novel has LOL scenes.
So Sweet
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Phillipa and Rodney had been friends since childhood. Their parents want them to marry. Phillipa does not want to marry Rodney and runs away. She loves babies and hears that the nearby Prince and his bride have a newborn baby with problems. Phillipa goes there to work as the baby’s nursemaid. She meets Wick the butler. Wick is the Prince’s half brother. He feels he can never marry a lady due to his servant-station in life.
REVIEWER’S OPINION:
I liked Phillipa’s actions and conversation when she arrived at the castle and did things for the baby. The story and how it resolved was good. It’s a short story - maybe a fourth of the length of a regular book. The narrator was excellent. There were two sex scenes which were ok, but don’t expect hot. The purpose was showing relationships, not to steam up the reader.
This book can be read as a stand-alone, but it’s better if you read “A Kiss at Midnight” first. I enjoyed getting to know Wick in the first book which flowed into this book.
Genre: regency romance.
3 ½ stars. Sweet, nice, enjoyable romance story.
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Wick gets his happily ever after
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Bad accents
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Who was your favorite character and why?
Phillipa was hilarious. Her character was candid and bold.What about Nicola Barber’s performance did you like?
She made both the male and female characters seem believable and managed the accent of Wick well.Everything I love about Eloisa James
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Out but you'll have to listen to understand the role medicine plays in the story. Enjoy. I did
Bastard or Doctor
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The best part of the story was the first part, where Phillipa arrives at the castle and helps baby Jonas. As soon as the "love story" part began, the plot disintegrated and the story went flat.
Unfortunately, the not-very-good story was not helped by Nicola Barber. Her Phillipa was little-girl, tiny-voiced, whiny and Wick's oddly-accented voice was strange and flat.
All in all, I'm not recommending this. Fortunately, James is usually brilliant, so I'm not holding this against her.
Early work?
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Lovely fairy tale!
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