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misslynne3 – :
This is one of those epic, swoon-worthy listens that transports you to another time, another place. Not too far back – just the early 90s – but before cell phones and the digital boom. It’s the kind of story that wraps you up and consumes you. It’s similar to All That Matters by Susan X Meagher and Invisible, as Music by Caren Werlinger in that it’s not something you can just enjoy quickly and then discard without much thought. No – this is deeper and the characters and story are developed so beautifully that you can’t help but completely immerse and invest. I appreciated how the moral dilemma of the story was handled and it made it all the more heart wrenching and compelling.
Adding to the beauty of the experience was the narration by Anastasia Watley, who also performed The X Ingredient by Roslyn Sinclair. No southern accent on this one. In fact, she doesn’t try to alter her voice too much here, but has enough variety to differentiate the characters. She has a divine tone that is just delicious to listen to – and I could, all day long.
I’m so happy to have happened upon this entirely by accident. I was looking for Coming Home by K.J. on Hoopla and Audible and this one popped up. Seeing that it was also lesfic, I decided to give it a try. This is way up there on my favorite listens list. Highly recommend!