
Thyme Out
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Narrated by:
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Jilly Bond
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By:
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Katie Fforde
About this listen
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Thyme Out by Katie Fforde.
Love can grow on you, or can it? A wonderfully romantic novel from the number one Sunday Times best-selling author of Recipe for Love, A French Affair and The Perfect Match.
When Perdita Dylan delivers her baby vegetables to a local hotel and finds that her unpredictable ex-husband, Lucas, has taken over the kitchen, she is horrified - particularly when she discovers he's being groomed as the latest celebrity chef and needs her picturesque, if primitive cottage, and her, in supporting roles.
Her life is further complicated when Kitty, her 87-year-old friend, has a stroke. Perdita needs someone to lean on - and Lucas seems so keen to help that she starts to wonder if he's really such a villain. Can she cope with all this alone? Or should she face up to the fact that 'you can't cuddle lettuces'?
©1999 Katie Fforde (P)2019 Penguin AudioAbout time
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Brilliant
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A most enjoyable read
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Jilly Bond does very well with the characters and getting across their individuality.
an easy listen
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Unfortunately Jilly Bond’s ability to narrate the younger characters is completely unconvincing. Perdita has the voice of a young child of around 6 without the strength of character that is portrayed in the text. She sounds pathetic; not a strong, independent and hardworking small business owner. Lucas sounds like a man in his 50s to 60s. The narrator’s only convincing voice was that of Kitty. I feel that a novel with younger main characters would have been much better narrated by someone of a vaguely similar age. Had the main character been in her 50s/60s, I’m sure Jilly would have been better suited. Such a shame as I felt she was such a poor choice for this novel and it felt incredibly disjointed.
Terribly narrated
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