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The Earl of London

Written by: Louise Bay
Narrated by: Shane East, Imogen Church
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I believe in love. It just doesn’t believe in me. I date. I’m all for giving guys a chance. I’ve just never met the one. Until on a spring morning in the English countryside, a tall, dark stranger emerges from the mist.

Logan Steele is all tousled hair, hard chest, and lips so perfect I want to reach out and touch them, just to check they’re real. I’m sure that’s a thunderclap of chemistry I feel between us. Did I mention he’s an Earl with a self-made fortune? A billionaire who works tirelessly for charity? And he’s so hot, watching him is like staring at the sun. But like I said, love isn’t rooting for me.

When I find out Logan Steele is out to destroy everything I’ve dedicated my life to protect, the chemistry disappears and the hope that had blossomed my chest turns to rage. It no longer matters that he quickens my pulse just saying my name, weakens my knees with a single touch, and that he might just be the greatest kisser that ever lived. I might believe in love, but Logan Steele is definitely not the one. 

A stand-alone romance.

For Harper and Max's story, listen to King of Wall Street.

For Scarlett and Ryder's story, listen to The Duke of Manhattan.

For Violet and Alexander's story, listen to The British Knight.

For Grace and Sam's story, listen to Park Avenue Prince.

©2018 Louise Bay (P)2018 Louise Bay

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Warning…..

I like Louise Bay, and I enjoyed the rest of the series. Shane East is always enjoyable to listen to, but the female narrator Imogen Church was not my favorite. Another reviewer called her “cringe worthy “This about describes it for me. It took away from the story for me. It made the characters seem annoying. Too bad. But I wanted to complete the series. Hope this helps someone else out.

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Whingy woman’s voice

I have loved every other story in the series but had a really hard time with the woman narrator. I found her whingy and whiney. It was hard to get past. I really took away from the main character, Darcy. Who seemed so strong and sure in her brief appearances in other novels.

As one reviewer wrote “cringe worthy performance” about sums it up for me too

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Just could get through it unfortunately.

This entire series is wonderful, and Shane East is fantastic as usual. Unfortunately the pairing with Imogen Church reminded me of Emma Thompson narrating Fifty Shades. LOL. Im sorry but thats the only way I can describe it *face palm*. She actually has a lovely pace of reading, but this just wasnt the right story. Couldnt get through it but Ill go look for the ebook because I want to finish the story.

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Trying too hard

I love Louise Bays stories very much. Shane’s voice is intoxicating but Imogen was trying too hard I think. Overall it was a touching story and I enjoyed it.

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Female narrator cringe worthy

Female narrator cringe worthy. Skipped through some chapters where she narrated. Male narrator was excellent.

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what can I say

🥰🥰🥰Shane East as the Narrator, he’s an amazing storyteller 😊however I had a hard time at times with the female narrator. she is robotic and at one point, I fell asleep when she was telling her side of her story. I wanted skip her part and get to Shane East part. In addition I find the telling of the story was quite long( I question couldn’t it have been shorter) recalled that there was some part of the story that was rushed, to get to the conclusion of the story , that left a cap🤷‍♀️But, ❤️Shane East as narrator, his side of the storytelling kept me motivated to listen to the end, even though I was dying inside listening to Imogen Church as Darcy, I find she was boring, flat and robotic.

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Very meh

The story fine if not a bit bland but the male narrator is superb. The female narrator seemed very slightly miss-cast.

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Great book but....

As the last in this series I was so looking forward to it. Unfortunately the female narrator is very hard to listen too. I understand wanting the British accent but the shrill and over the top performance made me this she is better for the stage vs a narrator.

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Very much enjoyed this book

I love the funny banter and stubbornness. I think is one of my favourite books.

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An 85 year old Darcy

Loved the series till this book. Surprised to hear how Darcy was written so whiny. In all other books she seemed like a very different character. It could be that narrator Imogen ruined it. The choices she made to differentiate the characters and the inflections in her read are distracting and irritating. Imogen was a terrible choice for Darcy in general? Her voice aged Darcy to be 80 years old.

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