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Bridles Lane

West Country Trilogy, Book 1

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Bridles Lane

By: Johanna Craven
Narrated by: Rebecca McKernan
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Cornwall, England. 1740.

They say only the brave ride Bridles Lane at night.

Vicar Richard Dodge speaks of ghosts and demons, conducting elaborate exorcisms in his churchyard overlooking the lane. And with the villagers sheltering in fear, local smugglers carry their haul up the road to be hidden in the safety of the church.

Isaac and Scarlett Bailey have spent their lives hiding contraband in Talland church. Forced into free trade by their father's mistakes, they want nothing more than to escape the smuggling syndicate and build a life above the law.

On the other side of Bridles Lane, Flora Kelly has grown up in the shadow of her mother, the village charmer. Sceptical of her mother's craft, Flora reopens her family's tavern, determined that her life will not be one of fortune telling and herbal lore.

When a seemingly abandoned ship is wrecked in Talland Bay, it sparks a wave of hysteria among the superstitious villagers. Faith in the vicar wavers and Flora feels herself drawn to the controversial old ways of her mother. Among growing unrest, the mystery of the wrecked ship deepens, unearthing long-forgotten secrets that will tear a village - and a family - apart.

Inspired by true events, 'Bridles Lane' is the first book in the West Country Trilogy, from the author of Forgotten Places and The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.

©2018 Johanna Craven (P)2018 Johanna Craven
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sea Adventures Village Adventure

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Loved the book but the speaker was terrible! If she is reading the next two I won’t be buying them, which is a shame as I enjoyed the story.

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Bridles Lane by Johanna Craven brought back many childhood memories of watching a Disney movie regarding smuggling. I could envision so many details with the vivid imagery in this story. I was immediately pulled into this book, and found the unexpected twists to be well done. The narration by Rebecca McKernan was spot in. She gave appropriate emotions for the various scenes, and had distinguished voices for the numberous characters. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this review. I would definitely listen to more books by this author and narrator. This book is a standalone listen and the beginning of a series.

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This story takes us way back in time to when people were very superstitious especially those who lived on rocky shores far from others. As this story winds along you will find that you become more interested in what is happening in this time period. As I became more accustomed to the narrator's voice and the language of the time I was able to get into the story more. I think it is a shame the way that the church especially the catholic church rules over people and the lies that they want them to believe. I wonder if this is why some people are still not open to the gospel. I'm glad for the way things ended in this first book in the series and I'm interested in listening to the next book.
I received a free code for this book from Audiobooks Unleashed to listen to on Audible. This review is my own honest opinion.

Once Upon A Time there was fear and rumors!

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