Title:
Sylvester
Author:
Georgette Heyer
Read
by: Nicholas Rowe
Publisher:
Naxos Audiobooks
Length:
Approximately 10 hours and 59minutes
Source:
Birthday Present from my Best Friend Jenn.
Thank-you!
Phoebe
Marlow has a dream of becoming a novelist.
After a season in London, Phoebe uses the people she has met to write a
thrilling novel featuring the arrogant Sylvester, Duke of Salford, and his
distinctive eyebrows. Phoebe does not
think she’ll ever see the Duke again, but much to her horror he shows up at her
family estate to determine whether she would make him a suitable bride. He does not even remember that he had met her
before and found her dull at their first meeting. Their second meeting does not go well and
they are soon off on a mad cap adventure.
Will Phoebe be able to stop her book from being published before it
exposes the Duke to ridicule? Will
Sylvester be able to put aside his first impressions and snobbery to get to
know people outside his circle?
Sylvester
is truly a delight and made me laugh.
Nicolas Howe was a great narrator and I really enjoyed listening to this
one on my work commute. He did a good
job of trying to give the characters different voices. Work was being stressful
and this audiobook was a great way to unwind.
As a fan of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, I loved the regency
setting of this novel and that the storyline which was about pride, prejudice,
and first impressions seemed to echo the theme.
Sylvester is every bit as snobby as Mr. Darcy, but has a great turn
around and reassessment of his own character as well. Phoebe is delightfully independent and also
has her own first impressions challenged in the novel as well.
Heyer
did a lot of research to get the details of the Regency period correct and I
love those details. The slang used by
characters, the terminology for the type of dress and type of vehicle they
drove is all spot on. I loved it.
Overall,
Sylvester is a wonderful historical fiction novel full of wit and humor. I highly recommend it to Jane Austen fans
looking for something more.
Sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun - I love this book and Georgette Heyer! I need to get back into reading more of her books.
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