Once Upon a Murder by Samantha Larsen


Once Upon a Murder

by Samantha Larsen narrated by Marni Penning


This may be the 2nd book in the Lady Librarian book series, but it is the first one that I have read.  Not knowing what occurred in the 1st book did not hamper my enjoyment of this book.  It would have been nice to know more about some of the situations that were referenced though.  I do plan on going back to read the 1st book since I want to know what happened in it.

Take a step back to 1784 and ride along as Tiffany attempts to clear both her and Samir's name of murder.  It seems in the prior book; Tiffany had dressed up as her brother and started working for the Duchess of Beaufort as the librarian.  In this book, she is now known as herself and is working as the librarian and also as nanny for the young Duke.  There are some really cute parts with Tiffany and the young pirate interacting.  

This book had way too many juxtapositions of contradicting ideas.  Some of them actually concerned me and took me out of the time period.  First, some more modern language and sayings were used in the book.  Secondly, the townsfolk didn't trust Samir because he is half-Indian, but they have him as the town's only constable.  Then you have way too much time spent on describing the main character's monthly cycle.  

However, if I just forget what time period it is supposed to be set in and listen to the story itself, it did end up being pretty enjoyable.  There were many twists and turns that I felt had more to do with the relationship between Tiffany and Samir than the actual murder.  

The narrator did a nice job of voicing the characters.  The pacing was well done.  

Thank you NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an open and honest review.
 

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