Friday, March 8, 2013

Lord of Darkness by Elizabeth Hoyt #Audiobook Review


Audiobook Review
By: Elizabeth Hoyt
Narrated by: Emma Taylor
Published by: Hachette Audio February 26, 2013

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12 hrs

Historical Romance





When Strangers In The Night...

He lives in the shadows. As the mysterious masked avenger known as the Ghost of St. Giles, Godric St. John's only goal is to protect the innocent of London. Until the night he confronts a fearless young lady pointing a pistol at his head—and realizes she is his wife.

Become Lovers...

Lady Margaret Reading has vowed to kill the Ghost of St. Giles—the man who murdered her one true love. Returning to London, and to the man she hasn't seen since their wedding day, Margaret does not recognize the man behind the mask. Fierce, commanding, and dangerous, the notorious Ghost of St. Giles is everything she feared he would be—and so much more.

Desire Is The Ultimate Danger

When passion flares, these two intimate strangers can't keep from revealing more of themselves than they had ever planned. But when Margaret learns the truth—that the Ghost is her husband—the game is up and the players must surrender...to the temptation that could destroy them both.


Emma Taylor gives a very inconsistent performance and I don’t think she was the right choice for the reading of this wonderful book. I had an inkling I was in trouble when a character was suppose to hiss her words, and instead they came out regular. Or worse, as you can hear in the sample audio bite, called out a hiss in a high-pitched falsetto instead. Forget about when one is supposed to deliver a threat sotto voce.

Elizabeth Hoyt’s Maiden Lane series is certainly NOT one that a person can pick up in the middle and read as a “stand alone.” That said, I think this could very well be the Big Reason as to why Emma Taylor doesn’t elevate this story in any way. She doesn’t seem to know the storyline, let alone understand the characters. I’m convinced she hasn’t read or listened to the previous four books in this delightful series.

There are many returning characters, and she doesn’t get them right, sounding way too “stuffy” for my taste. I love English accents, but not ones that all sound like that, most especially the heroes and heroines. She speaks like someone who is trying to impersonate an English accent and only knows to give it a “snooty” delivery. Irregardless, her voice of Sarah, Godric St. John’s sister, is very inconsistent. Speaking of which, I believe that “St. John,” in the United Kingdom, is pronounced as one word: “SINdzin” or “SIN-jin” with stress on the start of the word.

I don't have much heart to go on about her male voices. **sigh** Except to say that the delicious Lord Caire, from Wicked Intentions, the first in the series, has turned into a stogie, pompous old fart, instead of the sexy beast we know he is destine to remain. Abysmal.

The only voices I did like were some of the new characters, as when she was reading the letters from Godric’s first wife. Clara’s voice she delivered with a young, fresh, and happy tone. Odd, since the first Mrs. St. John was dreadfully ill for the last nine years of her life. Nevertheless, I’ll give Ms. Taylor the benefit of the doubt as to their having been written before her infirmity.

While I thought her readings of the Legend of Hellequin at the beginning of each chapter were nice; unfortunately, Ms. Taylor’s pacing is off elsewhere; fast at times and too slow at others. I’m used to adjusting some narrators to fit my ear, and love that my iPod/Touch even has the half speeds in between, but I’ve never had to adjust a speed so many times. I don’t put the blame solely on Ms. Taylor, as I would think, with all our modern technology, the director would note this and have her adjust accordingly. She left me wondering, “Were her recordings done on caffeinated and uncaffeinated days?” If so, all the Legend of Hellequin recordings must have been done together.

I feel like I’ve gone on a long enough rant here, and am feeling quite harsh. So, let me justify myself by saying I truly love this series; it ranks as one of my very favorites. Maybe that is why I feel so disappointed. Still, I felt honor-bound to listen to the whole book on audio; however, I didn’t enjoy it until I took periodic breaks and sought solace in my Kindle version to re-read sections.

4.29 of 5 stars4.29 of 5 stars 4.29  •  rating details  •  188 ratings  •  71 reviews on Goodreads 


 

Author: Elizabeth Hoyt





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2 comments:

  1. OMG Lisa! What a shame :( I couldn't make it pass t chapter 2, I couldn't agree more with you about the narrator. I also bought the kindle version, I'm glad to hear that the story is a worthy entry to this wonderful series. I'm planing to devour it this weekend.

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  2. Yes, Loupe, I was so disappointed. I'm not sure why they changed narrators. Maybe due to availability? **shrugs**

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