Mistress of Mellyn
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Narrated by:
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Henrietta Meire
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Written by:
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Victoria Holt
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Mount Mellyn stood as proud and magnificent as she had envisioned . . . But what about its master—Connan TreMellyn? Was Martha Leigh's new employer as romantic as his name sounded? As she approached the sprawling mansion towering above the cliffs of Cornwall, an odd chill of apprehension overcame her.
TreMellyn's young daugher, Alvean, proved as spoiled and difficult as the three governesses before Martha had discovered. But it was the girl's father whose cool, arrogant demeanor unleashed unfamiliar sensations and turmoil—even as whispers of past tragedy and present danger begin to insinuate themselves into Martha's life.
Powerless against her growing desire for the enigmatic Connan, she is drawn deeper into family secrets—as passion overpowers reason, sending her head and heart spinning. But though evil lurks in the shadows, so does love—and the freedom to find a golden promise forever . . .
©1960, 1988 Victoria Holt (P)2023 TantorWhat listeners say about Mistress of Mellyn
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- Claudia
- 2025-01-01
A Classic Gothic Tale
I read The Mistress of Mellyn years ago and fell in love with Victoria Holt’s storytelling. Her ability to combine mystery, romance, and gothic atmosphere is truly captivating, and this book is no exception.
That said, my tastes have changed over time, and I’ve grown less fond of first-person narration, which the story uses. While it’s effective in creating intimacy with the protagonist, I found it less engaging than I remembered.
The audiobook narrator, however, does a good job bringing the characters and setting to life.
A solid four stars for the nostalgia, the narration, and Holt’s timeless talent, even if the format isn’t my favorite anymore.
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