Sometimes accents bother me while listening to a book, but she was absolutely perfect. What does Mary Sarah Agliatta bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? Where does Runaway Heart rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? If she narrates more books I would definitely listen to her. She did an all-around great job with all the characters in the story. And all the women had different voices, from high pitched to silly to wistful to fun and sassy. The men sounded like men, with different voices, too. As to the narrator: This is the only book Mary Sarah Agliatta has under her belt but I thought she was great. There was 1 explicit sex scene and maybe one or two swearwords. I have to tell ya’ I didn’t think Augusta and her brother Patrick got what they deserved. Yeah, it was a whole lot of fluff but I love fluff once in a while. This was a sweet story about budding love stories, 3 to be exact, and 2 kidnappings. I think I liked Aunt Daisy and Lord Lytton as much as Chelsea and Wainwright. Chelsea was so bright and cheerful and funny all the time, you couldn’t help but adore her (and her best friend Sam.) Wainwright fought his feelings for Chelsea through almost all the book, which was funny to read.
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