![]() ![]() ![]() The believeability of this book is also undermined by the fact that parts of the story do not stack up, are downright wrong and factually incorrect. Personally, I always find it very disappointing when talented writers do not pay sufficient attention to the editing process. While the overall plot of the story is great there are a lot times in it where, if Andrea Bramhall had paid just a little more attention to her writing and editing, small changes would have made huge improvements to the flow, comprehension and believeability of her story. As Rachel Beresford is apparently unable to mimic a range of accents from the Manchester area of North West England she is not the right person to narrate this novel and I don't understand why she was chosen. For me the biggest problem is that the producer and/or narrator have made the sweet natured, local Mancunian, heroine of the story Sasha sound like a posh bitch from the South of England. IMO there are a number of problems with this audiobook that make it quite unbelievable. ![]() ![]() I feel sorry to be picky because this story is both charming and very moving in places but I am disappointed with this audiobook from Andrea Bramhall whose work I have very much enjoyed in the past. Could be better with better editing and narrator ![]()
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