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THE ANTIQUARIAN'S OBJECT OF DESIRE

From the Love's Academic series , Vol. 3

Knowelden’s performance is a perfect match for the nonstop banter, hilarity, and capers.

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Lightly magical Victorian-era England is delightfully brought to life by narrator Elizabeth Knowelden. Best friends turned antiques experts Amelia Tarrant and Caleb Sterling have kept up a charade of professional loathing. After an ill-fated hug in boarding school led to vicious rumors and speculation, Amelia and Caleb vowed to never show more than the utmost decorum and courtesy toward each other. Both aspire to keep their hard-won positions at Oxford University pursuing thaumaturgical objects, even if it means feigning hatred while secretly maintaining their dear friendship. Despite their best efforts, Amelia continues to find herself competing, and squabbling, with Caleb. After yet another spectacle between the two over a magical object leads to public scrutiny, they are dispatched by their superiors to the far reaches of Cumbria.

Knowelden’s performance is a perfect match for the nonstop banter, hilarity, and capers.

Pub Date: April 21, 2026

Duration: 10 hrs, 29 mins

DD ISBN: 9798217282531

Publisher: Penguin Audio

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2026

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    NEARLY A BRIDE

    From the Lords of Hazard series , Vol. 2

    Crick’s dynamic performance will keep listeners entertained.

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    Narrator Beverley A. Crick transports listeners to England after Napolean’s exile from France. The Earl of Heathbrook was held captive in France during Napolean's reign. When he returns to England, he has to fight to gain guardianship of his younger brothers. In order to make himself seem more responsible, the Earl persuades Giselle Bernard, a Frenchwoman he knows, to pretend to be his fiancée. Crick skillfully flows between Giselle’s French accent and Heathbrook’s English one. When Heathbrook is visited by a friend from Scotland, Crick is equally adept at voicing his accent. Giselle has a no-nonsense quality, which Crick expresses well, along with the youthfulness of Heathbrook’s younger brothers.

    Crick’s dynamic performance will keep listeners entertained.

    Pub Date: April 28, 2026

    Duration: 9 hrs, 40 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798899742712

    Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

    Review Posted Online: May 12, 2026

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      CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF THE DUKE

      A NOVEL

      From the The Thunderbolt Club series

      A warm and varied narration invites listeners into Bell's historical romance.

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      Playing both duke and authoress, narrator Beverley A. Crick displays impressive range. Analise Crewe, a winsome orphan, and Deckard Payne, the Duke of Warburton and a Napoleonic war veteran, find mutual benefit in an arranged marriage. Crick builds the story's tension as Dex, fulfilling a vow made on the battlefield, searches high and low for Analise. If there's a perfect voice for a duke, Crick delivers it with a combination of reserve and authority. Analise is his foil, her voice ringing with enthusiasm for her writing career and wonder for both her new role as duchess and her physical attraction to Dex. Analise's maid has a cockney accent, and other characters have distinct voices, too.

      A warm and varied narration invites listeners into Bell's historical romance.

      Pub Date: April 7, 2026

      Duration: 10 hrs, 40 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780063316942

      Publisher: Harper Audio

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