- If you could sum up Lord Mouse in three words, what would they be?
- Fun, funny, sexy.
- What was one of the most memorable moments of Lord Mouse?
- The prison break was funny. It took a lot of the book but still had many steps to it, and I loved when Mouse dressed as the chamber maid. I also liked when they had to take along the young man that they wound up in his room. He was funny as well. The humor added a lot to the tense storyline.
- Which character – as performed by Joel Leslie – was your favorite?
- Mouse. Mouse is gritty, funny, smart. I think Joel gave all of the characters so much personality.
- Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
- Close to the end when a battle erupts and what transpires. I nearly cried ( can’t tell you why as its a spoiler)
- Any additional comments?
- Lord Mouse isn’t my usual genre though on occasion I do read some fantasy. I heard so much about this one I thought I would give it a try and am glad I did. It was quite a refreshing change of pace.
When it first came on, I couldn’t believe it was Joel Leslie narrating. He sounded so different and still gave all the characters accents and personality. I don’t know how he does all this with his voice, but I am impressed. I also want to say that I think if I read it I wouldn’t have enjoyed it as well with all the names and village names etc. I usually stumble across those, and it slows the flow of the story. Listening to Joel tell it kept me engrossed and eager to hear more.If you like stories of knights, noblemen, thieves, magic and a great romance to boot you will love this one.
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