


Will definitely read this again someday!!!! Audiobook review: From the start, that woman's voice annoyed me. Not that it wasn't still frustrating, but it was believable. So, for me, a lot of her confusion about Phillip and his intentions and the way she took absolutely everything everyone said at face value made sense.

There she learned absolutely nothing about men or the outside world, preferring to seek out nature instead of being a elegant young lady in search of a husband. Her twin sister embraced London and life in the city, but Marianne longed to go back to the country as she stayed in Bath with her curmudgeonly grandmother. Her mother died a little over a year before and her father abruptly left in his grief, sending his twin daughters to stay with different relatives. At only 17, she had been completely sheltered her entire life. I was on the verge of being annoyed with Marianne at times, but I could never hold onto it. I loved Phillip and Marianne and all of their teasing. This book isn't perfect, but I found myself smiling so much when I was listening to it, I just fell in love with it. Maybe 4.5, but I'm rounding it up because I still feel all warm and fuzzy after finishing it.
