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Mount!

The fast-paced, riotous steamy romance from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Rivals

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By: Jilly Cooper OBE
Narrated by: Sian Thomas
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In Jilly Cooper’s latest, raciest novel, Rupert Campbell-Black takes centre stage in the cut-throat world of flat racing.

Rupert is consumed by one obsession: that Love Rat, his adored grey horse, be proclaimed champion stallion. He longs to trounce Roberto’s Revenge, the stallion owned by his detested rival Cosmo Rannaldini, which means abandoning his racing empire at Penscombe and his darling wife Taggie, and chasing winners in the richest races worldwide, from Dubai to Los Angeles to Melbourne.

Luckily, the fort at home is held by Rupert’s assistant Gav, a genius with horses, fancied by every stable lass, but damaged by alcoholism and a vile wife. When Gala, a grieving but ravishing Zimbabwean widow moves to Penscombe as carer for Rupert’s wayward father, it is not just Gav who is attracted to her: a returning Rupert finds himself dangerously tempted.

Gala adores horses, and when she switches to working in the yard, her carer’s job is taken by a devastatingly handsome South African man who claims to be gay but seems far keener on caring for the angelic Taggie. And as increasingly sinister acts of sabotage strike at Penscombe, the game of musical loose boxes gathers apace . . .

Everybody loves Jilly Cooper:
'Sex and horses: who could ask for more?' Sunday Telegraph
'Joyful and mischeivous' Jojo Moyes
'A delight from start to finish' Daily Mail
'Fun, sexy and unputdownable' Marian Keyes
'Escape into an alternative universe in which all is right with the world' Guardian
'Flawlessly entertaining' Helen Fielding

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Packed with warmth, wit and unforgettable characters, this is an utterly joyous read and fans of Cooper will doubtless find it a complete delight
Jilly is about bringing joy into your life: daft, silly, boozy joy . . . There is no one else like Cooper.
I couldn’t have loved this delightful doorstep of a read any more
Reading Mount! was pure, unadulterated joy and makes me want to move to Rutshire, instantly. Jilly Cooper is on top, effervescent form, and I loved every moment
Racier than ever, totally un-put-downable and tremendous fun. What a treat!
I loved it. Witty and wonderful as always
If there were a Good Sex Award, the prize would surely go to Jilly Cooper. Her descriptions of sex are glorious…this is why Cooper’s fans adore her – and it is why Mount! will most likely gallop to the top of the bestseller lists, a most deserving winner.
This tale of rivalries, sabotage - and, of course, sex - will have Cooper's army of fans galloping to the finish line
It's Cooper doing what she does best . . . it's a thoroughly enjoyable roll in the hay
You'll gallop through this brilliant, saucy romp
All stars
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The only bad thing about this book is that I got thought it so quickly it's already finished! I'm off to re-read the series from the start, only wish Rivals, Polo and The Man Who Made Husbands jealous were also available by audio. They make my commute to work every day a real pleasure!! Thank you Jilly x

Amazing. Jilly brings Rutshire together once more

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I had not read/listened to any of Jilly Coopers books for a number of years and looked forward to revisiting Rupert CB et al, but I was so disappointed with Mount. The narrator was ok on some characters but others requiring accents were dreadful. The more... shall we say 'risqué' scenes, were reduced to sounding like a third rate farce, some of the narrative was beyond ridiculous bordering on cringe worthy.

Oh Dear Jilly

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I love the Rutshire chronicles having read most of the books in my teens. However, Mount was ruined by poor narration. Also I thought Helen was American in the earlier books, she now has an English accent?

Ruined by awful narration

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Rupert Campbell Black is reaching middle age and is still shocking in every way. He's rude, egotistical and eccentric, but the ladies love him. His dad is ill and the new carer brought in, prefers working with the horses and proves a better fit as Rupert strives to breed the best racehorses in the world.

As with all Cooper novels, there is much randiness throughout the stables and the horsey set. Without spoiling too much, I was annoyed that someone was totally in love, but seemed to have no problem with then chucking that person and moving onto someone else. I suppose that's what the people enjoy though, so have a good listen here.

Randy Riders

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Loved the horsey bits. Hated the romance bits. That word Rupert says is disgusting and there really is no need for adultery. Not impressed

Puerile garbage

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