

That said, here's what I liked about the narration. Ezzo's style for this series distracting (too many gasps). I already remarked in my review of book 2, Out of the Ordinary, that I found Ms. I also liked how, at the end, everyone is gathered and the mystery is revealed. And I enjoy her feisty leading ladies (and their endearing silly quirks). Her leading characters are satisfyingly well developed. Turano weaves a fun tall which includes humor, mystery, and romance. Plus the back story of Henrietta and her sister. Oops! But, I still enjoyed hearing how Asher and Permilia got together. Turano brings one back to Wholesome Shows This was a very enjoyable listen and greatly helped my commute. You don't have to be a Christian to enjoy this book, but I found that it re-enforced my faith as I've also seen God's influence in my own life.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?įaith and diligence always leads to success. I liked the main character the best but she did a great job on the male voices, I know that sometimes it's hard to do that well, but she was excellent.

Which character – as performed by Lauren Ezzo – was your favorite? I recall laughing out loud several times and it definitely improved my commute. I can definitely say that I found the story to be very chaste and engaging. What other book might you compare Behind the Scenes to and why? I've always enjoyed historical fiction and this one was no exception. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Disgruntled at a first meeting that goes quite poorly and results in Asher not believing her, she decides to take matters into her own hands, never realizing she'll end up at risk as well.Īs Asher and Permilia are forced to work together and spend time away from the spotlight of society, perhaps there's more going on behind the scenes than they ever could have anticipated. Rutherford, she's determined to find and warn the man. When Permilia overhears a threat against the estimable Mr. While pretending it's simply a lark to fill his time, he has quite legitimate reasons for needing to make his store the most successful in the country. Asher Rutherford has managed to maintain his status as a reputable gentleman of society despite opening his own department store. After spending the last six years banished to the wallflower section of the ballroom, she's finally putting her status on the fringes of society to good use by penning anonymous society gossip columns under the pseudonym "Miss Quill". Miss Permilia Griswold may have been given the opportunity of a debut into New York high society, but no one warned her she wasn't guaranteed to "take". Start of a delightful new series from historical romance author Jen Turano.
