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Mischief

By: Amanda Quick
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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Summary

As soon they are released, Amanda Quick’s romances shoot to the top of best seller lists. With over 22 million copies of her books in print, she is one of today’s hottest authors. Set in Regency-era England, Mischief offers a sparkling mixture of wit and intrigue that has become Quick’s trademark.

Beautiful, headstrong Imogen Waterstone has recruited the darkly infamous Earl of Colchester to help her seek revenge for the murder of her best friend. As they set a trap for the villain, Imogen and Colchester fearlessly encounter the threats and dangers that come their way. But they are both unprepared for the dizzying passion sparked by their partnership. Amanda Quick’s light, breezy style captures the sophisticated nuances of the 19th century British social world that surrounds these two unconventional allies. Filled with spirited dialogue delivered by the incomparable talent of narrator Barbara Rosenblat, Mischief is a thoroughly delightful adventure.

©1996 Jayne A. Krentz (P)1996 Recorded Books, LLC

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too much zainar

very good. easy read but tooo much focus on that lost island!!! exactly what you would expect from a romance book!

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Delicious

Brilliantly narrated, amusing romp. I'm quite in love with the hero and highly amused by the heroine.

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Light reading but very funny

I was a bit put off this book by the reviews but I loved it. I really liked the main characters and the banter was very funny. The story was a bit different and contrary to the other reviewers I loved the theme.

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Brilliant Entertainment

wonderful story as usual from this author - great humour, and well performed.

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An easy enjoyable listen

This is what you want and expect of an Amanda Quick/Jayne Ann Krentz novel; a fast paced, easy to listen to, romp through a not exactly accurate Regency England.
The story whilst somewhat unlikely is engaging, the characters reasonably likeable and the whole thing well narrated by Barbara Rosenblat.
This author's books are fun reads, light-hearted and a good way to switch off and relax into an alternate reality that never really existed. This is no Georgette Heyer but then few ever reach those peaks, however, taken for what it is, it's definitely worth a listen.
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Not a bad read

Thought the narrator was excellent. Her narrative goes so well with the period of time the story is set in.
As for the book...not the worst but not the best. Very predictable. An easy listen but not a tale that stands out.

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