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A Boldly Daring Scheme

A Regency Cozy (Beatrice Hyde-Clare Mysteries, Book 7)

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A Boldly Daring Scheme

By: Lynn Messina
Narrated by: Jill Smith
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Finally, Flora Hyde-Clare has wrest the narrative from Beatrice by finding her own compelling murder mystery to solve.

Well, it’s not entirely her own because the victim is her cousin’s former beau Mr. Theodore Davies, whose father cruelly separated the young lovers (though not so cruelly, for it left the door open for Bea to woo the duke of Kesgrave). Bea insists, of course, that the law clerk’s death was merely an accident. If only he had not been in the path of that wretched carriage!

Oh, but Flora knows that evasive look on her cousin’s face. Bea is hiding something. Clearly, Davies had gotten himself entangled in some nefarious business, and Flora is determined to discover the truth despite the danger it puts her in.

Or is that because it puts her in danger? After all, any heroine worth her salt must be willing to take on a great deal of personal risk. And Flora has her mind set on being a heroine of the highest order.

©2020 Lynn Messina (P)2021 Lynn Messina
Cozy Fiction Historical Mystery
Engaging Mystery • Interesting Plot • Fantastic Narration • Clever Story • Worthwhile Read • Expressive Performance

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I agree that Flora's voice is best in small doses, but since she is the narrator the way around this--and this is a super helpful tips I got from someone else--is to decrease the speed of the narration. I find that 0.8 is the maximum speed that makes it bearable.
So far I think the aspect I enjoy is her growing emphathy for Bea, and for anyone other than herself ! There is a poignancy in realizing that she is just as much a victim of the ton's ridiculous code, because she is also only judged by her looks and is not expected (in fact is discouraged) from having any kind of individuality or personality. She starts to realize that this is not what she actually might want out of her life, at least that is what it seems.
That being said, I doubt it's possible for her story to replace Bea's in terms of where my preference lies, but I still think it will be a worthwhile read.

I'm not done yet BUT

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I loved the previous books in this series, but this one was a disappointment due to the change of the main character from smart, funny, likable Bea to silly, whiny, self-centered Flora. I kept hoping to like Flora by the end, but I did not. I hope future books resume Bea’s story!

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I started off very skeptical - Flora didn't seem to have the capacity for investigation in the previous books, but that's because Beatrice wasn't able to see her cousin's thoughts.

I enjoyed this story immensely. You might think investigating the murder of a fictitious man wouldn't lead very far but you'll be quite surprised.

To those of you on the fence about the change in protagonist, I say give this book a listen!

Started skeptical but finished loving the book

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Enjoyed seeing the relationships from the other side It was an interesting contrast to see or hear I mean

New characters

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I think Fiona, Beatrice's cousin, has always been one of my favorite support characters, but I can quite honestly say that I never saw her getting her own book in the series. I'm very glad it ended the way it did, but I didn't think this one nearly as amusing as the originals. Apparently large amounts of Fiona irritate me after a while. Who knew? I certainly didn't, at least not until I read this book. Most of it also seemed highly implausible, which I'm sure added to the irritation. Overall it was the ending that made it all worth it. A good ending can cover a multitude of book sins.

Fiona steals the spotlight…

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