Emily arrives at Westbury Hall with a job to do. She’s to clean and conserve all of the books in their impressive library, preserving them for future generations. Not long into her stay at the house, she bumps into the night guard, George. She’d expected an old, balding guy with a comb over, so the hunky chap she actually meets is a very pleasant surprise. The introductions complete, George … leaves Emily in peace to get on with her job. But when a falling photograph sets off a chain reaction of ghostly events, Emily and George are thrown together in order to find out who—or what—is causing them. Their investigation uncovers a tragic past, a lost love, and a stunning secret.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a revised and extended version of a previously published title, Love Through Time.
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A short romance that’s well written and narrated. An escape from reality and into the lives of two characters who have instant chemistry. A great balance of sweet and steamy. An overall enjoyable read!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
*this review is based on the audio version of this read
Two strangers brought together by the mutual interest of helping a trapped soul find his way too his lost love.
Louisa does a lovely job narrating this revised version of Love Through Time.
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Emily a was sent to Westbury Hall to clean and preserve the massive library of books. She was scared by some unusual happenings in the !ibrary. She runs to George the security guard. together they investigate the history of the hauntings. this is a.short story with paranormal and steam Louis Middleton narration was good. audiobookobsessionreview
A Haunted Library Love Story!
This is a short standalone title at a little over an hour and a half. It’s sweet, a bit heart wrenching, with a little bit of steam thrown in.
There is a note with this title that states its a revised and extended version of a previously published title, Love Through Time.
Story
Emily Stone is a book conservator called to Westbury Manor to help organize and preserve their large library. Shortly after she arrives she meets their conveniently hot and sexy night guard George. Because that happens all the time, right?
Then before you know it, there is pictures being knocked over and a secret haunting comes to light. Apparently that wasn’t disclosed in the job description. This sets our two characters up to work in tight quarters while they try to unravel the mystery of why the things go bump in the night.
We all know what that leads too!
The story they uncover will break your heart a little. I for one could of used just a little more closure on it, but not for sure what more she could of wrote.
This is a light story with a little bit of steam at the end. A great read/listen for when you need a brain break from some of the harsher ones.
Author
I’ve listened and rated/reviewed several other Lucy Felthouse tales and this one did not disappoint. I find that even though many of her title are listed as “Erotica” they can often be quite tame. They make for a pleasant in between read when you need a palate cleanser. She writes great stories, long or short, with intriguing characters and plots.
Narrator(s)
This is my first listen to Louisa Middleton and the only title listed on her Audible page. That does not mean that she has not narrated anything else, exactly. Many Narrators use different names for different genres. I do not know if this is the case for Louisa Middleton.
She did a good job with this title and her accent is quite cute. It works for a shy librarian type. Her male voice did not lack as he came off fairly dreamy.
The production quality needed a boost in speed. At least on my audible player. An increase of 1 to 2 ticks is all that is needed and it fixed it right up.
Ebook obtained through Kindle Unlimited
Audiobook obtained for free at my request and I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased review
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