How to Capture a Countess Free Audiobook Download by Karen Hawkins


Karen Hawkins, a countess in 1891, is out for a walk with her friend and companion, Kitty. The two women make their way to a pond on the estate when they are suddenly confronted by an unidentifiable assailant. After screaming Kitty's name repeatedly, she wakes up in her bed back home.

How to Capture a Countess is a novel about two aristocratic cousins, the one who is described as an "entitled beauty" and the other who believes himself to be working class. They find themselves in each others company during a funeral and quickly agree that they will help each other in order to succeed financially.

Countess is a novel by Karen Hawkins, first published in 1998. It was later made into a 2000 film, directed by Richard LaGravenese. Karen Hawkins also wrote the screenplay and had a hand in editing and directing it. The audiobook was narrated by Alison Larkin.

Karen Hawkins is a countess and has been waiting a long time to find her true love, who she believes is out there somewhere. Karen decides to take matters into her own hands and hire a detective to find him for her. The detective takes the case but soon realizes that he can't handle it alone and needs help from someone who knows how a woman thinks in order to find the man of Karen's dreams.

If you are looking for a great audiobook that is narrated by the flawless voice of Alison Larkin, then you won't want to miss this book. Karen Hawkins has written a wonderful novel about a family's journey through Europe during World War One. This is such a well-written historical fiction novel that will keep you guessing what will happen next until the very last word.

To really enjoy a book, you need to be able to go into the story and find your own voice. There are many different ways to do this. Alison Larkin, who narrates the audiobook for Karen Hawkins's "How To Capture A Countess", is one of the best narrators I've heard in quite some time. She captures the tone and timbre of every character with ease.

Published Date 2013-04-15
Duration 8 hours 31 minutes
Author Karen Hawkins
Narrated Alison Larkin
Reviews
(14 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Romance
Parent Category Historical Romance

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