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A Cottage by the Sea

The TIME-SLIP Series, Book 1

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A Cottage by the Sea

By: Ciji Ware
Narrated by: Robin McAlpine
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ONE WOMAN, ONE MAN, ONE SHARED FATE....

A remote cottage on the wild coast of Cornwall sounded to Blythe Barton Stoe like the perfect escape from the pain and humiliation of recent events in her Hollywood life. But soon she seems to be reliving a centuries-old tragedy, and the handsome owner of the shabby manor house on the hill appears vitally entwined in her destiny. As they unearth one shocking family secret after another, Blythe is forced to conclude that her intriguing neighbor is more than just an impecunious British gentleman bent on saving his ancestral home. And the impeccably honorable Lucas Teague begins to see Blythe as a lifeline in an otherwise bleak existence. But is the unbridled attraction they’re experiencing a dangerous distraction, or could it be strong enough to transcend the insurmountable complexities of time and place?

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Really liked the story but was not impressed the readers voice her switch between American and English accents was really poor and her pronounciation of English words like fete were completely wrong so was frustrating to listen too. Her Cornish accent was terrible. some of the characters were also very stereotype which made it shallow in places.

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This reader should not have been chosen for this book. She spoiled the story for me because of her trying and English accent for some of the people in the story. Her attempt at a Cornish accent turned out Irish and not even good at that. I had to stop listening I couldn’t stand her calling Cornwall “Corn Wall” any longer. At one point she pronounced Fete as fe te! I could go on but there is so much wrong with her delivery it would get boring.

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