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Nocturne for a Widow

Sybil Ingram, Volume 1

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Nocturne for a Widow

By: Amanda DeWees
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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An enchanting blend of Victorian gothic romance, romantic comedy, and ghost story from the author of the Daphne du Maurier Award-winning With This Curse!

The year is 1873, and Sybil Ingram has come to a crossroads. Once she was the toast of the London stage, but now that she's 28 years old - very well, nearly 30 - her draw isn't what it used to be, and her theater troupe is foundering. When her trusted mentor asks her to take the blame for his financial misdeeds, Sybil sees no choice but to retire from the life she loves and move to America to marry New York City hotel magnate Alcott Lammle. But her path to happiness is cut short when Lammle dies suddenly - and in financial ruin.

Widowed, nearly penniless, and unable to return to England, the determined diva sets out to stake a claim on Brooke House, an eccentric neo-Gothic manor in the wilds of the Hudson River Valley. She soon finds, however, that a ghostly presence wants her gone. Even worse, her claim is challenged by the most insolent, temperamental, maddeningly gorgeous man she's ever met: Roderick Brooke, a once-famous former violinist whose career ended in a dark scandal.

Soon it's a battle of wills as Sybil matches wits - and trades barbs - with Roderick, finding herself increasingly drawn to him despite her growing suspicion that there is a connection between him and the entity that haunts Brooke House. But an even greater threat arises in the form of the mysterious, powerful queen of local society, Mrs. Lavinia Dove. For reasons that Sybil can't imagine, Mrs. Dove is determined to oust Sybil from her sphere...and the lengths to which she will go are chilling indeed.

By turns mysterious and moving, sparkling and spooky, Nocturne for a Widow follows a spirited heroine through adventures in life, love, and death. From the colorful theatrical world of late-Victorian London to the American wilderness, Sybil's travels will test her mettle - and her heart.

©2014 Amanda DeWees (P)2016 Amanda DeWees
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"Nocturne for a Widow" is a gothic romance by Amanda DeWees following the footsteps of her Curse series. In this book, Sybil Ingram leaves the Victorian stages in London to marry an American admirer and begin a new life in New Your City. Of course, all her plans go sour and she finds herself in a haunted house disputing its ownership with her stepson, besides dealing with colorful neighbors and a possible ghost. The main female character had actually appeared briefly in “With this Curse” as Clara’s actress employer, and it was a nice nod to her previous books. The atmosphere of this book, however, is a bit lighter and funnier – but without stepping out of the gothic genre, what is quite an accomplishment. The main characters, Sybil and Roderick, are mainly responsible for that because they are strong and colorful and their relationship has a comedic flavor that blends with the mystery inherent in the story with dexterity.
I believe DeWees is really good at creating interesting characters and has a superior writing, and her stories are quite stimulating, but without giving up the details of the plot, I found the ending lacking somehow, as the conflicts and mysteries are easily resolved. Maybe it’s because this book is the beginning of a series, some of the conflicts are going to be dragged to the next one. It’s an amusing tale nevertheless, and I look forward to the next one.
I was given a copy of the audio book to review and I would recommend it to everyone who enjoys romance and the gothic genre. The narration is outstanding with an excellent range of voice and tone, greatly improving the listener experience. Elizabeth Klett has a way of bringing the characters to life, and being a first person narrative, she excelled as Sybil Ingram.

A comic gothic mystery

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This book came alive for me right from the beginning. I thought at first Sybil was going to be a selfish woman. After she moved to Brooke House, I fell in love with her character. I enjoyed the banter between her and Roderick. I also loved the interactions between Sybil and Mrs. Dove. I felt everything in this book. Amanda DeWees did an incredible job describing the moments, clothing and gestures without going over the top. Elizabeth Klett was a perfect narrator. Her voice is one I could listen to all day.
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Beautiful

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This was a fun, fun listen. Sybil has the best spirit and it is an enjoyable ride to see her at her worst and at her best. She goes from disaster to disaster, beginning with her once father-like mentor talking her into quitting the theater she loves and covering for his gambling debts. Then the man she goes to America to marry dies on their wedding night. Then the young stepson she hopes to take care of in order to secure a place to live in the US turns out to be a full grown man. Finally, the village socialite with near total control over whether or not she will accepted appears to hate her on first sight. Sybil just can't catch a break! She gradually makes allies and works to solve the mystery of Brooke House.

Elizabeth Klett's narration was perfect for this book and she did an excellent job throughout. I particularly enjoyed how she voiced Sybil.

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Love Sybil!

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I didn't find this to be a true gothic romance as others have described it, rather a historical romance with a touch of the paranormal. That said, it is an enjoyable story (a full description of which can be found in the publisher's summary) and the very competent narration is quite remarkable and plays a large part of the success of this book.
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PARANORMAL HISTORICAL ROMANCE

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A woman who used to be lauded is in dire straits, and competing with a frustrating man and her new town's manipulative social queen. A fun book, with twists and turns, and secret passages! I was happy when I figured out the title.

Good book

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