
The Songbird's Seduction
Author: Connie Brockway
Narrator: Connie Brockway
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/16/2014
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction

Author: Connie Brockway
Narrator: Connie Brockway
Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 09/16/2014
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
Connie Brockway is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty historical and contemporary romance novels. An eight-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA award, Brockway has twice been its recipient, for My Dearest Enemy and The Bridal Season. She is the author of My Seduction, named one of Library Journal’s top romance novels of 2004. Her most recent novel is No Place for a Dame and her most recent collaborative novel is The Lady Most Willing, cowritten with Julia Quinn and Eloisa James. She is a Minnesota native, and currently lives there with her husband and two spoiled mutts.
4.5 stars Lucy's parents died when she was seven years old forcing her to be passed around to her father's relatives. Feeling as if each time was an audition of sorts Lucy becomes whatever she feels her new guardian wants her to be. After a term of this she is pawned off to her mother's side. Her two......more
2.75⭐️ Since I’m not a road trip girlie, I knew going in this story might not be for me. Sure enough, I’m still staunchly entrenched in the are-we-there-yet camp. Also, I wasn’t tuned into the physical, verging on slapstick humor. Lucy and Archie’s predicaments stressed me out. Dialogues and repetiti......more
Another warm and witty winner from Connie Brockway! I love Connie's books because she writes smart romance for smart readers. Utterly charming!......more
This ticked so many boxes for me - it's funny, romantic, well-written, intelligent and satisfying. I'm sure I won't be the first to compare this to the screwball romances of the 1930s and that's very much how it comes across - a slightly cookie heroine and an upright uptight hero embarking on a jour......more
I loved this story. The characters were very engaging, and enjoyable to get to know. I have loved many Brockway heroines for their sassiness and spunk, and Lucy Eastlake was just my kind of girl. The back story was simple and not so convoluted you had to read it a couple of times to understand what......more
“Bestseller Brockway (No Place for a Dame) delivers a deeply delightful travel-centric romantic comedy…Its banter, slapstick, and lighthearted good spirits are irrepressible. The deftly written protagonists find a touching depth of understanding at the heart of the merriment…Brockway’s well researched settings, costumes, and attitudes allow the few bits of anachronistic banter to slide by without grating. This one’s a keeper.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)“I knew this book was going to be good right from the very first page…Loaded with sharp, witty, humorous dialogue…If you are a fan of Downton Abbey you will really love this story.” —Night Owl Reviews (Top Pick)“Over-the-top hilarious (and a little bit wacky), cleverly written, and unfailingly touching, this historically intriguing Edwardian adventure is another thoroughly entertaining winner for the peerless Brockway.” —Library Journal“There’s truly something for everyone in Brockway’s latest historical. Downton Abbey fans will be delighted with its Edwardian England setting, chock full of rich detail that perfectly evokes the era’s swanky style and swiftly shifting social mores. Road trip romance aficionados will love the hero and heroine’s madcap dash from London to the Pyrenees. And for everyone else, the story offers all of Brockway’s signatures: laugh-out-loud dialogue, complex characters, and a deeply rewarding, sweet, and sexy slow-build romance.” —RT Book Reviews (4.5 stars, Top Pick)