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Eternity Springs, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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By:
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Emily March
About this listen
Fall in love with this heartwarming new romance in the New York Times best-selling Eternity Springs series by Emily March.
Chase Timberlake is a hometown success. He travels the world as a photographer with Thrill-seekers, Inc., a sports adventure show on cable television, with his fiancée, the show's host and a former swimsuit model. Everything is perfect - until one moment changes his life forever, sending him back home to Eternity Springs a changed man.
To Lori Murphy, Chase Timberlake is the one who got away. After high school they recognized that their dreams and desires were taking them in different directions, so they decided to go their separate ways. She tells herself it was the right decision, even if news of his engagement knocked her flat. Now a successful vet, Lori is returning home to carve out a place for herself in the scenic town. But what will happen when she comes face to face with the only man she's ever loved?
©2016 Emily March (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Perfect just perfect
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An improvement on some books in this series
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Intense great story
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Engaging and easygoing
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The storylines trip along with central characters happily destined for a romantic union always have an interesting back-story.
One person in the, ‘destined-be-happily-together-by-the-novel’s-end,’ have interesting, intense emotional backstory’s that requires some form of redemptive emotional peace-making.
This formula has proved effective for an easy listen with heart and a degree of emotional depth.
I was a little concerned by one reviewer who wrote of being appalled by the harrowing nature of what one of the central character’s had been through.
As someone who, due to personal circumstances, can’t engage with graphically detailed and/or prolonged suffering and pain, I was wary of how ‘nasty’ the details of the debilitating experience undergone by one protagonist undergoes would be.
Obviously all interpretations are subjective but as someone sensitive to detailed scenes of immense cruelty, abuse, torture etcetera, I did not find the way in which, an inarguably horrifying event, was revealed gratuitous. It wasn’t graphic and, a brief but an all-important scene necessary to make the whole narrative a story that keeps one listening and caring.
Apart from a chapter and a few peppered lines from a character with the most execrable, mangled attempt at an accent (Australian) which jarred because, in over 500 audiobooks I’ve never heard a worse accent, this was well-narrated. All in all satisfying and enjoyable.
I possibly wouldn’t spend an entire credit on the many titles by Emily March but I would unhesitatingly opt to buy her works in any sale, and hope more may be added to the membership catalogue.
Emily March is a lovely engaging addition to the membership catalogue
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The story felt forced. Other books linked in but they it didn’t feel like they naturally flowed with this story. I Can’t quite put my finger on it.
I’ve loved all the other books
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Traumatic story, not for the sensitive
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A really dull, lifeless reader...
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