As smart as she seemed to be, she made some really dumb choices. The main character was a bit immature and slightly annoying. As a reader, I found it a bit annoying and was like, "ok, let's just get on with the story already!" The same happened with other information and conversations throughout the book, which is why I gave the story 3 stars instead of 4. It was at LEAST 5 people she relays the info to and each time it's the exact same description. I don't think it was necessary to repeat the plight of the seamen's wives over and over again with each person that the main character talked to. The character seemed to repeat a LOT of the information over and over again. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? I can't really say that one scene was my favorite. Cute sweet story with a bit of a mystery and intrigue to it. I just wanted something that I didn't have to put too much into while listening to it, and it did just the job. It's what I pretty much expected when I bought it. I think that the reader/listener would get the same impact of the story in either format. Would you consider the audio edition of A Lady of High Regard to be better than the print version?
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