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FROM: Mary K Chelton <[removed]@optonline.net>
REC'D: 2/23/02, 2:28 PM
The world's most recent audiobook fanatic,
Mary K.
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FROM: "Jeanne Etling" <[removed]@nslsilus.org>
REC'D: 2/24/02, 1:59 PM
If you liked More Than a Mistress by Mary Balogh try Wicked Widow by Amanda
Quick. I think you'll enjoy that one as well.
Jeanne Etling
Dundee (IL) Township Public Library District
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary K Chelton" <[removed]@optonline.net>
> On a whim I took out More than a Mistress by Mary Balogh as an audiobook
> (Recorded Books) last week, and I am loving it. I usually like more heavy
> breathing and angst than all the witty repartee of classic Regencies<
> dismissing them as romances with more talk than sex, but have found with
> this that the repartee lends itself very well to this format.
>
> The world's most recent audiobook fanatic,
>
> Mary K.
FROM: [removed]@aol.com
REC'D: 2/26/02, 11:06 AM
<< On a whim I took out More than a Mistress by Mary Balogh as an audiobook
(Recorded Books) last week, and I am loving it. I usually like more heavy
breathing and angst than all the witty repartee of classic Regenciesâ€=B9
dismissing them as romances with more talk than sex, but have found with
this that the repartee lends itself very well to this format.
The world's most recent audiobook fanatic,
>>
Mary,
You might also enjoy the Amanda Quick regency audios. I think they were all
done by Recorded Books. I enjoyed them because the narration by Barbara
Rosenblat was fun and intriguing. Her ability to change voices and accents is
phenomenal!
Cynthia Parker
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