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To Hold a Hidden Pearl
- Rossingley, Book 1
- Narrated by: Richard Stranks
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
Dr. Jay Sorrentino is getting married in 10 days’ time to the girl of his dreams, so what the hell is he doing in a gay London club with a stupidly handsome stranger? As if calling off the wedding and alienating his friends and family isn’t enough, Jay also has to contend with starting a new job at a new hospital. So the last thing he needs is for the bloke from the club to be his prickly supervisor.
Dr. Lucien Avery is a difficult colleague. He’s also the unexpected and reluctant heir to the vast Rossingley estate. Reclusive and miserable, he hates most of his colleagues, people who eat packed lunches, and supervising junior doctors. That is, until the delectable Dr. Sorrentino turns up on his doorstep.
A light-hearted M/M contemporary romance, Rossingley takes place in Southern England and is centered around a fictional country house and estate by the same name. The first in the series, it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone.
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- Trio
- 06-06-22
Wow, Perfection! Amazing Performance by R Stranks!
Holy Hotness!!! I think my Kindle just melted my earbuds.
A gorgeous, confident, androgynous peer, who is grieving the horrendous loss of his family, Dr. Lucien Avery doesn't make it easy to like him.
Rugged, masculine, and dependable, Dr. Jay Sorrentino has a life filled with friends and family who love him. He's ready to start his new life with a new job. However, the pressure of the rapidly approaching date of his wedding has him re-evaluating... and pulling the plug. Questioning his sexuality simply isn't fair to his fiancée. And he just can't the thought of the future of his life as it stands.
To Hold a Hidden Pearl took me through all ranges of emotion. Hurt/comfort, a fascinating slice of English life, charming and sweet, super erotic. And, oh, the stories of the patients they lose just broke my heart. Faerne Hill writes is all beautifully.
Simply a spectacular story, To Hold a Hidden Pearl is ecliped only by the stunning performance by Richard Stranks! Mr. Stranks infuses emotion into each the characters, and comes up with a unique and suitable voice for everyone in this varied cast.
I'm thrilled to find out this is the first book in a series... is it too much to hope that Richard Stranks perfoms them all!
an audiobook copy of To Hold a Hidden Pearl was provided to me for the purpose of my honest reivew, all opinions are my own
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- Wendy
- 28-05-22
A beautiful story of love after loss
To Hold a Hidden Pearl is a quintessentially English story, reminiscent of Downton Abbey. Lucien Avery, aka Dr Avery, aka Lady Louisa, aka the Earl of Rossingley meets working class boy, Dr Jay Sorrentino, and each falls very quickly under the spell of the other. However, both men have serious personal issues to work through before they eventually get their well deserved hea; the journey is well worth the time it takes to read, or listen to in this case.
What I really love about this book is Fearne Hill’s wisdom; her innate and deep understanding of the human psyche is obvious throughout this lovely story. A practising hospital doctor herself, her observations of hospital life are all the more moving as they have most likely been fed by her own experiences. It made the story very real to me and I’ll admit that I had a tear in my eye on more than one occasion.
Witnessing the fragile and utterly beautiful Lucien coming back from the brink after the loss of his beloved family was moving and at times quite difficult. It does make one think about that possibility; almost everyone one loves… gone in one fell swoop. Incomprehensible. With the growing love and help of Jay, Lucien begins to feel that life is worth living again, and the fact that he too helps Jay come to terms with his sexuality and feelings of guilt is no small thing. A wonderful love story of how two polar opposite men meet and find a deep, inclusive and non judgemental love. So heartwarming.
Richard Stranks is a new to me narrator. I’ll admit to feeling quite unsure about him to begin with as his voice didn’t immediately resonate with me. As an avid audio book listener I have my go-to favourite narrators, and also some whose name on a book means I will never download but I decided to give this narrator a chance. To be fair, he grew on me the more I listened, and I can see why Fearne Hill chose him to narrate her book. His ‘Jay’ voice especially, was very pleasant. Jay *mostly* came over as described; a working class boy with a toned down Midlands accent - although he didn’t exactly sound like anyone I’ve ever known with a Wolverhampton accent - he was, nevertheless, easy on the ear and consistent throughout and I enjoyed the portrayal immensely; the character’s boyish exuberance and innate kindness coming over clearly.
The narrator’s rather over-the-top, ‘posh’ aristocratic accent for Lucien was a little harder to enjoy, a little reedy and harsh to my ear to begin with, but the more I listened, the more I settled in and accepted that this was the fragile, beautiful Lucien. Plus his accent softened when he was in a private moment with Jay so perhaps this was Richard Stranks’s aim: the autocratic Consultant Anaesthetist Dr Avery as opposed to his other alter egos. He differentiated clearly between the two men, and there was certainly never any doubt as to who was talking at any given time. One word kept grating on me though, but that’s down to the author, not the narrator; “gosh”. It was said so frequently throughout the book by Lucien that it put my teeth on edge and I found myself waiting for it. But that’s just me and I doubt anyone else has even noticed.
All in all a beautiful love story that I have no hesitation in recommending and with enjoyable narration by an up and coming young voice actor. I’m sure we’ll see a lot more of Richard Stranks in the future.
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- Tanya
- 09-06-22
enjoyed
this was a new to me author and narrator. I took a chance and wasn't disappointed.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 25-05-22
I love this book so much!
I read this book with my eyes back in September; it was my first book by Fearne Hill and it blew me away. I was so happy to receive a review copy of the audiobook; it’s the first one I’ve listened to narrated by Richard Stranks and I think he did a good job. I must admit that I’m glad I’d previously read this story as it took me a few chapters to become accustomed to Richard Stranks voice. However, by the end of the audio my eyes were leaking just like when I read the book. If he narrates the next book in this series I will undoubtedly get into it right from the beginning.
Below are some comments I made when I reviewed the ebook:
I absolutely adored this book! It’s delightfully British, it has quirky characters and the combination of a medical setting and an Earl’s estate made it even more interesting to me. This book had me LOL’ing more times than I can count while at the same time tugging at my heart and being sad for the doctor who lost his whole family.
While I wouldn’t consider this story a romcom – most of my laughter came near the beginning – it certainly has a good mix of serious stuff and witty banter. It got a bit more somber for me after the half-way point. Lucien has to deal with a former lover and Jay has to decide how he’s going to deal with the mess he left when he called off his wedding at nearly the last minute.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
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- Magnus
- 05-06-22
Great start
A great start to a series that promises good entertainment by Fearne Hill. Jay and Lucien where unique and interesting characters to follow with a super story. Richard Stranks did a fantastic job with the voices.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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- helen
- 28-08-22
loved it
great story, excellent characters, a fun read and re read, as are the rest of the series
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- L.D.
- 04-06-22
Lovely
To Hold a Hidden Pearl is the first book in the Rossingley series. It is also the first book I’ve read by Fearne Hill, but it will definitely not be the last.
The quality of the writing and storytelling was impressive due to how the author was able to write an intensely emotional and dramatic plot without letting it stray into the cheesy or over-the-top territory. There was a few times Fearne Hill had me close to tears, but the reader was never left long with heavy angst. I felt the balance between angst, hope, and healing was well done and it really enhanced the romance. Lucien was just a wonderfully written character with so much depth and personality. His cool snark and biting sass was a perfect combination and fit perfectly with Jay.
The audiobook was narrated by Richard Stranks who was just wonderful. Richard perfectly voiced each character and made listening to the audiobook a joy.
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- RACHEL REED
- 05-06-22
Light and sweet
I absolutely loved this light hearted contemporary novel!
The chemistry between Jay and Dr Lucien was electricity.
This was my first book by this author and I'm in love with their writing style
The narrator performed an amazing audio delivery and narration.
Definitely recommend
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- Erryn Barratt
- 07-06-22
New to me author and I can’t wait for more!
I’d never heard of Fearne Hill, but I was happy to snap up the first audiobook by this author. I will take issue with the ‘light-hearted’ label – I needed tissues. But I loved it. A little tear now and then is a good thing, as far as I’m concerned.
I’ll start with Lucien. I felt great empathy for him. Oh, he’s a jerk at work – but he’s also faced great personal tragedy that’s left him overwhelmed and feeling not up to the task of running his family’s estate. He was the spare – this wasn’t supposed to be his burden to bear. On top of that, he’s gay – which doesn’t do well to continue the lineage – of which he is the seventeenth. He also has a secret fetish that he keeps hidden from the world. Hence the pearls.
I also loved Jay. The bloke’s about to get married but is also realizing he might not be as straight as he’s always believed. Before tying himself to a woman he adores and a lacklustre sex life, he heads to a gay club in London. The results are… interesting. In the end, he realizes he can’t go through with the wedding. He breaks his fiancée’s heart, and creates a huge mess to disentangle, but he’s free.
Until he comes face-to-face with the guy from the bar.
Uh…awkward.
Underpinning the relationship is the goings-on in a hospital. Through Lucien we meet many different patients and even now I’m tearing up. Those stories were heart-wrenching – and a reflection of real life. Still – tremendously impactful.
I loved Jay and Lucien together – they just fit. And yes, that makes life complicated for both – but it also brings happiness neither anticipated. And I loved the epilogue.
This is just the first in the series and I can’t wait for the next book. Finally, Richard Stranks is a new narrator to me and I have to say he did a great job. Won’t hesitate to pick him up again.
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- Janniemac
- 12-02-23
Gosh!
Gosh! I absolutely loved this one. The book is one of my all time favourites, I want to move to Rossingley. The narration wast ‘spot on’, just how I imagined Lucien and so full of emotion, I was sobbing at times listening whilst driving to and from work at the local hospital where we most certainly do not have the likes of Lucien and Jay in our anaesthetics department. I am feeling rather down in the dumps now that I’ve finished it.
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