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Not Forgetting Adele

A Sequel to "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte

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Not Forgetting Adele

By: Julia Harbour
Narrated by: Virginia Ferguson
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Continuing the saga of the Gothic classic Jane Eyre.

Author Julia Harbour's debut novel reintroduces us to Adele, Jane, and Rochester in the Gothic drama we know so well. As the classic story moves forward, secrets are revealed. A heritage is denied. Passions smolder. Danger looms! Heartbreak and joy intertwine as Adele's journey reaches its startling culmination.

Rich with breathtaking surprises, Not Forgetting Adele is a gripping tale of a young woman whose courage and determination changes the lives of everyone around her. Like its predecessor, Not Forgetting Adele will find a place in all our hearts.

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Absolutely the worst narration I’ve ever heard accent is terrible so offputting couldn’t get past the narrator and her mistakes totally awful

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Where do I start? Not so much a gothic novel as a penny dreadful! The author didn’t seem to be able to decide in which era she had situated her story, Jane and Rochester seem to have had complete character transplants and the dialogue throughout is utterly wooden. I knew within the first few words that the narrator was going to be hard to listen to; whether this was due to her attempting a French accent or something to do with the actual recording but she sounded like she was talking through cotton wool. Or maybe she was having trouble not laughing. My advice would be to leave Jane and Rochester where they belong, in your memory courtesy of Charlotte Brontë.

Best to just forget Adele

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