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Thanks for the heads up. I really liked this one in print.



Stranger in Her Arms isn't indicative of Kleypas' true magic. I wasn't into it that much either.

It wasn't the writing in Stangers, it was the horrid heroine! Yuck!

I recommend Lady Sophia's Lover and Worth Any Price. (in that order they are a mini series) I adored those- the Bow Street runners series. Susan Deurdan narrates, I think she's wonderful.
Did you read the book after Then Came You? Derrick Craven's book, Dreaming of You? I liked those two so much.
I also liked Secrets of a Summer Night. Annabelle and Simon are wonderful characters. Simon is one of my book boyfriends :)
I admit that I hated the American accents of Lilli and her sister.
I hope you come to appreciate Kleypas. She's great!!

By The Bride, do you mean the Garwood book?


If you've read the book, do you remember Leo's friend Christopher Frost who chased after Amelia? Well, he was nearly completely removed from the audio version. I didn't think any changes were made to an unabridged version. I'm really confused, anyone know what could have happened here?


If you've read the book, do you remember Leo's friend Christopher F..."
Didn't read the book but listened to the audio I love the Hathaway family series. Love Rosalyn Landors


Tanya Eby does a lot better job with Rainshadow Road.

I had a hard time with her Derek Craven accent, but I got used to it. It was an enjoyable story regardless.
I think I will tackle Where Dream Begin next

I've listened to several romance audio books with men narrators. They do not appeal to me at all. I agree, since most characters are women (and probably a high percentage of listeners too) then why would you have a male narrator?

As usual, you and I seem to have similar dislikes. Im a huge LK fan. But I was not happy with Rainshadow Road. It had promise, but the magical realism didn't work for me. I also felt like the romance was stilted. (Something I've never thought in a Kleypas book before!!)
I can't stand the recording of Jeff Cummings for Dream Lake for even 30 mins, and I have little intention of going further with the series.
I believe you were correct (I think you told me this) when you said that LK was trying to market herself as a broader "fiction" writer vs just romance. Well that that would be fine, if the books were good.
I have sadly watched a few of my favorite authors lose their spark: Linda Howard for one, and now Lisa Kleypas another. I remain hopeful, of course, but this Friday Harbor series by LK has at least 2 more books to come, I believe...



I loved this one,too.


Didn't the narrators in her Wallflowers series change too? I could swear Scandal in Spring (if not Wallflower Christmas as well) had a different narrator to the first three and there was even a message at the start to explain the narrator change. With the Wallflowers it did bother me because I'd been listening to the series back to back so it was very disconcerting to get used to the first narrator's voices for all the characters and then suddenly have to get used to new ones.
So no I haven't listened to Sugar Daddy etc but I imagine it'd be just as disconcerting, especially if there are recurring characters who you keep picturing/hearing differently when the narrator keeps changing.

This was done purposefully according to Renee Raudman. The books are from three separate POVs (all different heroines told in first person) and therefore, they wanted three different narrators.
I thought the narrator of Sugar Daddy was good - not great but adequate. Renee Raudman's narration of Blue-Eyed Devil, took the entire book to a new level of enjoyment - I love her narrations. But the third book, Smooth Talking Stranger, I could not abide narrator Emily Durante. She didn't portray Jack as I envisioned - actually didn't even come close. I have read the book twice and totally enjoyed it in print.


Thanks for the input, Lea. It makes sense that they would do it that way. Listening to Renee Raudman is always a pleasure so its a pity they didn't stick with her throughout.

Thanks for saving me from a potential mistake. I recently finished Blue-Eyed Devil and it was outstanding. I was thinking about trying one of the other two books from the series next, but given your feedback I may not. I understand why they would have changed narrators, but Renee Raudman did such a fantastic job it's a tough act to follow.

No, I'm pretty sure Rosalyn Landor narrated all of the Wallflower books, and the Hathaways, too. The Lisa Kleypas/Rosalyn Landor combination is fantastic. (I know, I keep using that word to describe my favorites!)

Smooth Talking Stranger was actually my first ever Kleypas audiobook and I liked Emily Durante's narration. As with all things, of course, it's in the ear(?) of the beholder.

Hmm, well I can get it at whispersync prices so I may try it. I really wish we could hear more narration on the samples we have available. Your last statement is so true!
Ali-ef wrote: "Any news on who will narrate the 4th Travis book or when it will be out?"
Don't know about the narrator but the book is scheduled for February 2015. Here's the link.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Don't know about the narrator but the book is scheduled for February 2015. Here's the link.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
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I simply adore Lisa Kleypas audiobooks. Her historical romance novels are of the best stuff. I started listening to her audibooks about a year ago. I had not read any of novels before venturing in the audiobook versions.
My first LK audiobook was Secrets of a Summer Night(Wallflowers #1) Secrets of a Summer Night. I've listened to the entire Wallflower series, Capitol Theatre and my favorite series of all The Hathaways.
Anyone else a fan of Lisa Kleypas?