A Fashionable Indulgence
Society of Gentlemen, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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KJ Charles
In the first novel of an explosive new series from K. J. Charles, a young gentleman and his elegant mentor fight for love in a world of wealth, power, and manipulation. When he learns that he could be the heir to an unexpected fortune, Harry Vane rejects his past as a radical fighting for government reform and sets about wooing his lovely cousin. But his heart is captured instead by the most beautiful, chic man he’s ever met: the dandy tasked with instructing him in the manners and style of the ton. Harry’s new station demands conformity - yet the one thing he desires is a taste of the wrong pair of lips. After witnessing firsthand the horrors of Waterloo, Julius Norreys sought refuge behind the luxurious facade of the upper crust. Now he concerns himself exclusively with the cut of his coat and the quality of his boots. And yet his protégé is so unblemished by cynicism that he inspires the first flare of genuine desire Julius has felt in years. He cannot protect Harry from the worst excesses of society. But together they can withstand the high price of passion.
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Best book in this series
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Always amazing
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I loved the heck out of this! Can anyone else do regency gay romance like how KJ Charles does it?? This was a freaking gift and made my historical romance loving heart super happy.
Harry and Julius set the streets and the sheets of London on fire. Throw in all the political fighting, abundant wealth, and street walking poor. Where men fight for the poor and go against queen and country and others will fight just to shut them up.
A Fashionable Indulgence was a delight of epic proportions and I freaking loved it. Great characters, and a great story overall.
The Narration: 5 Pants Off
They couldn’t have found a better person to do this. Mathew Lloyd Davies was a treat for my ears and he just made everything so exciting. I went up in flames 🔥 at the sexy time. When he put that growl raspyness in the voice for Julius or Harry, a girl was deceased.
Mr Davies is up there as one of my fave narrators. He brought this book alive, and I’m looking forward to much more of his works.
Amazing!!
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Very well defined main characters but kinda confusing on side characters. The ending I saw coming a bit because I know the author now, it was fun putting the clues together, I felt they were really laid out but I indulge in a lot mystery so it was easy. 😏
I would listen again at least 3 times, .. because of the plot.
I'm excited to see more about Richard in the other installment, i think I know who his pair is ☺️
good listen
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I like Davies, the narrator, though I am aware that he appears to be somewhat polarizing for listeners. I agree with other reviewers that he is not the very best at distinguishing voices, but he is still good at it. His naturally gravelly baritone is surprisingly flexible and I find his reading a pleasure. I like the set up too, the (as far as I know) accurate historical representation, the style of writing.
What I initially had trouble with was the characters. Julius, so vain and frigid that it was hard to conceive of him in a romantic or sexual light. The self-absorbed and cowardly Harry and his obviously selfish parents. The self-righteous Richard, the bitchy Varona, the tyrannical Gideon. Try as I might, I could not feel chemistry between Harry and Julius (which made the first sex scenes a little weird) and my sympathies lay entirely with the other side of the political questions being raised, which is a first for me in a book. I agreed politically with Silas, of course, but he's not a main character.
HOWEVER!!
What ultimately DOES make this book worth the listen is the growth and/or greater understanding of the characters. Yes, it's a little slow. It's not a huge book and I actually love slow, rambling reads so it took me a little thinking to decide why it bothered me almost enough to stop reading. I think it's because the first 1/3 of the book is isolated with these characters, none of whom are very appealing. Harry is supposed to be charming but you're told that, you don't see it. Julius is supposed to be beautiful and appealing but his ice makes him rather unbelievable in the romantic sense. BUT, they grow.
As the book goes on, Harry starts to grow up and into his charm. Julius begins to thaw. They begin to make sense. and I, at least, began to want them to be together and to win. I think it's worth the read and the patience, if you think the setting and plot is along your tastes. I began to cheer the characters, and was swept up in the plot
I will be trying the next book in the series because I'm curious how the currently rather unappealing Dominic will be salvaged, as I believe he will be.
Good! (If you are patient)
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