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  • A Twist of Fate

  • Stitch in Time Series, Book 2
  • By: Kelley Armstrong
  • Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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A Twist of Fate

By: Kelley Armstrong
Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
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Summary

Three years ago, Rosalind Courtenay stumbled from the 19th century to the 21st, where she has been trapped ever since, leaving her husband and infant son behind. Now she's found her way back.

The problem, of course, is how to explain her absence to her husband. Does he think she abandoned him? Has he remarried? Is he happy in a new life? Rosalind decides to don a disguise in hopes of answering her questions before showing up on his doorstep. Instead, a twist of fate has her mistaken for her young son's new governess.

Rosalind has every intention of revealing herself as soon as August returns home from business. Until then, she'll get to know her son, a quiet child who has inexplicably been abandoned by an endless stream of governesses. That's when the hauntings begin. Rosalind has finally come home and something - or someone - doesn't just want her gone. They want her dead.

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first time audiobook

I loved the story and the narrator, I felt as if I was there.

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it is ok, but not as good as other Keyley's books

it was little slow and predictable. To many words to explain feelings and thoughts. still not bad

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Narrator dismally monotone

I'm glad I pursued the story to the end and cannot wait for the next installment, but I would request that the narrator finds herself another job or has some acting tuition. It was read in a monotone voice and the reader seems not to understand the concept of commas and full stops being an aid to breathing or pausing. The story was just a constant stream of words where I felt the instant need to place the pauses into the story myself.
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Excellent book!

I've been a fan of Kelley Armstrong for many years. I don't love all of her book series but this one really is excellent.
I think the narrator has a very soothing voice.

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