For a story built on first impressions, perceptions, and secrets, tonal variety is key. Narrator Soneela Nankani does a beautiful job with the nuances in this fresh take on the Jane Austen classic. Chef DJ Caine is hospitable but steely to Dr. Trisha Raje after their disastrous initial meeting. The two are thrown together constantly by a series of circumstances, and there’s an underlying heat to their relationship that neither can deny. Nankani seamlessly transitions from an Indian-American accent to a posh British tone and a breezy Californian inflection. She takes care to give a distinct voice to each member of the Raje family, a tactic that illuminates the patriarch’s stony demeanor in particular. Published by Harper Audio.
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For a story built on first impressions, perceptions, and secrets, tonal variety is key. Narrator Soneela Nankani does a beautiful job with the nuances in this fresh take on the Jane Austen classic. Chef DJ Caine is hospitable but steely to Dr. Trisha Raje after their disastrous initial meeting. The two are thrown together constantly by a series of circumstances, and there’s an underlying heat to their relationship that neither can deny. Nankani seamlessly transitions from an Indian-American accent to a posh British tone and a breezy Californian inflection. She takes care to give a distinct voice to each member of the Raje family, a tactic that illuminates the patriarch’s stony demeanor in particular. Published by Harper Audio.

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