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Nicola and the Viscount
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Audiobook (abridged)3 hours

Nicola and the Viscount

Written by Meg Cabot

Narrated by Amanda Root

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Nicola could feel Lord Sebastian's heart beating. It was the most delightful feeling in the world. Surely it meant that The God liked her. More than simply liked her--loved her even. It had to! It just had to!

Miss Nicola Sparks has fallen in love, big time. The object of her dreams is the fabulously rich Lord Sebastian, he of the ice-blue eyes, golden hair, and full-on mastery of the dance floor. To Nicky, Lord S. is a god. But are gods always quite as perfect as they are meant to be?

A totally romantic story with an unforgettable heroine--from the best-selling author of The Princess Diaries.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 28, 2004
ISBN9781400091553
Author

Meg Cabot

MEG CABOT’s many books for both adults and teens have included numerous #1 New York Times bestsellers, with more than twenty-five million copies sold worldwide. Her Princess Diaries series was made into two hit films by Disney, with a third movie coming soon. Meg currently lives in Key West, Florida, with her husband and various cats.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This light and airy contribution to teen lit by Meg Cabot was pretty on par with the other books I've read by her so far, although not quite as intriguing to me as the Mediator series (which I adored and still re-read occasionally). This story takes place back in the oh so proper era of bygone England where the upper crust of ladies and gentlemen played without a care for the realities of life, instead focusing on protocol, fashion and how many well-bred horses they can buy.Nicola is much like Ms. Cabot's other heroines, spunky, witty, rebellious and a little too fashion focused, but they are always fun to read. In this Nicola is an orphan of a baron who considers her life as akin to a "thistle in the wind". This philosophy had served her well thus far in life and she has fallen into many a grande circumstance with good friends and their families. Her main ambition is to catch the eye of "The God", a handsome viscount and one of her schoolmate's friends. However, once she does manage to snag his interest, she is annoyed by the constant beleaguering of "The God's" character by the brother of her closest friend, Nathaniel Sheridan. Ultimately she is lead on an adventure that makes her question of her "thistle on the wind" attitude is really a good thing.I found the story to be fast moving and entertaining. It is not something that is going to strain your brain, but it's not supposed to be a deep moving classic. It is a great escape into the fantasy of old England without being complex. I enjoyed it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a Regency romance for teens, by the same author as The Princess Diaries. It's quite cute, and quite enjoyable. Meg Cabot's writing is engaging, and the characters, while definitely teenage "hero" and "heroine" are still good. This is a fun book for adults to read as well.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A funny little YA romance. Cabot always writes smart, interesting female leads, and this book is no exception.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    While I’m admitted fan of chick lit, I’ve said to many people that I’m really not a fan of romances. (Yay, contradiction!) So, when I picked this up, I was a bit split on the book. One things I tend not to like about historical romances is the tendency to make the attitudes more modern, which is one of the glaringly obvious details in this book. Nicola being in charge of her father’s estate at her age (and unmarried) would not have happened, and her uncle would have been named the caretaker for Beckwell Abbey until Nicola came into her inheritance/got married. Also, she wouldn’t have gotten off so easily if she broke off a high-profile engagement; Regency-era gossips would have ruined her. Historical inaccuracy aside, I did like the book in the end, although the characters came off as extremely bland. There’s really nothing that drives Nicola’s motivation, her romances seem to be out of convenience rather than actual romances, and I really didn’t like any of the supporting cast. All around, it’s a very meh read.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Cute romance of first love and all the bells-and -whistles that go with it. Reminded me of Meg Cabot's other young adult novel Victoria and the Rogue.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a Regency romance for teens, by the same author as The Princess Diaries. It's quite cute, and quite enjoyable. Meg Cabot's writing is engaging, and the characters, while definitely teenage "hero" and "heroine" are still good. This is a fun book for adults to read as well.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book is very cute. It's what got me hooked on regency era books.