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Imogen
- Narrated by: Rebecca Courtney
- Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
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As a librarian, Imogen read a lot of books, but none of them covered real life on the Riviera.
Her holiday with tennis ace Nicky and the whole glamorous coterie of journalist, playboy, photographer was a revelation. But the path of a jet-set virgin in that lovely wicked world was a hard one. Imogen began to wonder if virtue really was its own reward....
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- Miss H.
- 08-21-22
Awful reader
It’s clear that the narrator hadn’t read the book before, her reading is so poor. She mispronounces numerous words, doesn’t understand the characters and has never heard of most of the tennis players. Such a shame as it’s a sweet book I loved as a teenager and fancied an easy trip down memory lane.
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