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The House of Hopes and Dreams
- Narrated by: Julia Franklin
- Length: 14 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Romance
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Publisher's Summary
Random House presents the audiobook edition of The House of Hope and Dreams by Trisha Ashley, read by Julia Franklin. From the Sunday Times best-selling Trisha Ashley, this novel will more than satisfy romantic comedy fans. And it also contains recipes!
When Carey Revell unexpectedly becomes the heir to Mossby, his family’s ancestral home, it’s rather a mixed blessing. The house is large but rundown and comes with a pair of resentful relatives who can’t be asked to leave. Still, newly dumped by his girlfriend and also from his job as a TV interior designer, Carey needs somewhere to lick his wounds. And Mossby would be perfect for a renovation show. He already knows someone who could restore the stained glass windows in the older part of the house….
Angel Arrowsmith has spent the last 10 years happily working and living with her artist mentor and partner. But suddenly bereaved, she finds herself heartbroken, without a home or a livelihood. Life will never be the same again - until old friend Carey Revell comes to the rescue.
They move in to Mossby with high hopes. But the house has a secret at its heart: an old legend concerning one of the famous windows. Will all their dreams for happiness be shattered? Or can Carey and Angel find a way to make this house a home?
Heartwarming, witty and quirkily original, Trisha Ashley's The House of Hope and Dreams will delight both old fans and new listeners alike.
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- kelley pharr
- 10-19-19
Good Story But Narration Was A Strange Choice
The story was good. Problem with narrator. How old is the main character supposed to be? The narrator made her sound about 60 years old. Reminded me of Mrs. Claus reading a cozy Christmas story. Very distracting.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-10-19
very interesting
I really loved the in depth character development. I liked the extra detail of the characters world... their interests and all that.
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- Therese Van Arsdale
- 06-24-21
When There's Too Muc
This is a.great.book.to.read.when.you have too much to.do.and.reading is the only thing.that won't fit. Take the time, read the book, and fill revived. I.dare you.
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- J. L. Fishler
- 12-21-20
THE BEST!
I fell into the hard copy of this book first and honestly, didn’t want to come out when it was over.
But, I am a Southerner (USA) and thought I’d like to hear it read with the right accent. So glad I spent that credit!
Julia Franklin brings Trisha Ashley’s brilliant book to life. I enjoyed every minute and again, didn’t want to come out!
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- Kristyn Rose
- 05-26-20
I wish I could visit!
I finished this book thinking that I wish I could visit Mosby and see how the renovations went! I've never read anything about the art of stained glass, so all of the details about that craft were incredibly fascinating. I loved the mystery threaded into this story, and the way the two time periods were told parallel to each other. I did not guess how those stories ended! Delightful! The characters were rich and interesting. I've missed them!
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- Jeni Quinn
- 04-04-18
Great countryside mystery
While initially put-off by Ms Franklin's narration I quickly grew to appreciate and respect that this lady clearly has a passion for enunciating every single syllable correctly. She seems extremely passionate about reading and her performance stood alone, quite a lot of the time, to the story.
I am pleased the volume of this audiobook is considerably louder than previous listens, as some of those were becoming increasingly difficult to hear even in the quietest of environments.
Trisha Ashley's story was full, descriptive and enthralling. I have laughed and gasped at many parts, which have not failed to entertain me. I am pleased the relationship between the two main characters ended in the way it did but I was a little confused throughout the story at how this relationship was played out - although, admittedly, so was the main character herself.
I liked the mystery that the house held and was satisfied at the story's conclusion.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-18-18
Awful narrating!
Couldn't finish this book. The narrator has the most irritatingly annoying voice and accents which I thought I'd get used to eventually, but just could not!!
9 people found this helpful
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- Lie Back & Listen
- 07-01-19
Disturbing plotline more suited to crime thriller
On her Amazon page it states “Trisha Ashley writes romantic comedies…” well maybe this did used to be the case as many of her earlier books including ‘Chocolate Wishes’ (2010) and ‘Chocolate Shoes and Wedding Blues’ (2012) are most certainly light hearted feel good tales with lovely character and interesting story arcs however over the last few years I noticed that Trisha Ashley books were becoming darker and including seedier more disturbing plotlines. I do not know what happened to her frame of mind but I certainly do not count domestic abuse that includes children and murder as ‘light hearted’ or ‘romantic comedy’! There is a time and place for these important subjects to be raised and it should be made clear by Audible and the publisher if a book includes these themes. Having been drawn in to the plot of ‘The House of Hopes and Dreams’ thinking she had finally returned to more innocent themes, I was totally sickened and disgusted by the ending chapters and the images conjured up have stayed with me. Trisha Ashley should switch to writing crime thrillers if she wants to work with such subject matter. I am retuning the title for a refund.
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- Jaycee
- 03-31-18
Strange voice of the reader spoilt if for me at times,
Overall a fairly good story, could have had a bit more suspense , and was fairly predictable in some places. The reader has a strange almost mechanical voice at times, that makes it hard going, however you soon settle into it, and it did not ruin it entirely. The people in the book were strong, but was easy to loose track at times, with all the names. I would have liked the book to be longer, but saying that there really was not much further for the story to go, so probably ended at the right time.
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- Kitty Kat
- 06-23-18
Old fashioned mystery meets modern day romance
The house of hopes and dreams is an old house full of half suspected secrets, a housefull of clues in many layers hidden, yet on show for all to see. Moving panels, priest holes and the like with unsuspected depths, make this story as exciting as a Georgette Heyer. There's a lot in here; enjoyable narration, the main characters Angel and Carey are extremely likeable and all sorts of secrets are to be discovered with them as they go on their journeys of discovery. If you like your romance with a bit of mystery this one's a gem.
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- Jay D.
- 09-11-19
Aagh!
I read the reviews before buying this book on the daily deal, and decided to give it the benefit of the doubt. I just wanted a light novel to follow whilst walking etc. Sadly, the reviews (negative ones) were true. The narrator tries incredibly hard, with a poor script, but the performance is stilted and over emphasised. The 2 main characters are early thirties but sound much older and sooo pompous and condescending! Does a man really call a woman 'Sweetie' in the 21st C?! I persevered until chapter 23 of 45 when Vicky appeared and yuk, the character and voice is unbearable. ...I am returning it and will live without getting to the dark twist mentioned by others. Life's too short...
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- Former infatuation Junkie
- 03-22-19
Just great - a real food good read
Predictable plot - tick, too good to be true scenario- tick, perfect love interest - tick, but you know what? I loved it all. The characters are so likeable and well written that you feel like you’re along for the ride with them. Loved the emerging story of the house (one of the biggest characters in the book) almost as much as the dog, and the historical story along side the contemporary one was s nice touch. Reminded me of ‘Dark Towers’ a BBC schools programme that was on when I was a child. Overall, really great read.
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- Bridget Jones
- 03-12-19
House of hopes and dreams
I quite enjoyed the story but felt the overall experience was spoilt by the reader sniffing frequently.
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- Wendy
- 10-11-18
Classic Trisha Ashley
Love love love it. I did guess at the story but was brilliant how it all unfolded. So glad to be back in Half Hidden once again :)
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- 07-04-18
a story to read and read again
lovely easy read but don't be deceived there is tension, spite and deceit as well as love and redemption too. perfect for the beach
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- Anonymous User
- 05-19-21
Loved the story and the narration
Entertaining and very charming. The subplot is wonderfully OTT gothic and a few characters pop up from an earlier book, which is always fun. The marvellous narrator Julia Franklin brings an added dimension to the book - her range of voices is terrific and she delivers the wry humour perfectly.