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One Last Dance

By: Judith Lennox
Narrated by: Emily Pennant-Rea
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For fans of Downton Abbey and Kate Morton...

Times change, and sometimes for the better... As the 20th century draws to a close, Esme Reddaway knows that she must uncover the truth.

A truth that began during the First World War when Devlin Reddaway fell passionately in love with Esme's elder sister, Camilla, and promised to rebuild his ancestral home, Rosindell, for her. But the war changes everything and Devlin returns to England to find that Camilla is engaged to someone else.

Angry and vengeful, he marries Esme, who has been secretly in love with him for years. Esme tries to win Devlin's heart by reviving the annual summer dance. But as the years pass she fears that Rosindell has a malign influence on those who live there, and the revelation of a shocking secret on the night of the dance at Rosindell tears her life apart.

Decades later, it is she who must lay the ghosts of Rosindell to rest. Spanning the last century, Esme's story of sibling rivalry, heartbreak, betrayal, and forgiveness is sure to appeal to fans of Kate Morton, Rachel Hore, and Downton Abbey.

©2014 Judith Lennox (P)2014 Headline Digital
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A lovely family saga, well narrated. Rather a lot of characters to be able to keep track of would be my only criticism.

Engaging.

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Nice little story covering several decades. Was confused at times which character is talking or even who each character was. Pleasant enough narrating.

Relaxing listen

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no distinction between characters~hard to differentiate as narrator read exactly the same way.
not long enough pauses between scene changes. the story was continued from the last sentence. very confusing at times

great story

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Very absorbing a good family saga that keeps your attention good descriptions would recommend to family saga lovers

One last dance

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the narrator spoke too quickly with hardly a pause where the story switched between the characters

The family saga and the house in Devon

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