Narration was a but tedious. The female narrator sounded like an automated voice. Like a doctor’s office calling to confirm an appointment with a generic robot voice.
Good story, meh narration
Review from If I Can’t Have You: →
Narration was a but tedious. The female narrator sounded like an automated voice. Like a doctor’s office calling to confirm an appointment with a generic robot voice.
awesome as all the books before this one! I’m on to book 5! I re-read the series again so I could be refreshed and I’m glad I did. I missed some parts.
Even the in-laws didn’t mind listening to this one on the long drive to a distance church visitation.
This book is a perfect story of Dee’s, her thought process, her alcoholism, her struggles. I worked for IHOP for many years and am a recovering alcoholic. I could relate so well to Dee. As they say…But for the mercy of God, go I. A great story.
I wasn’t sure how the story would go with different authors writing separate parts. It worked. I truly enjoyed the story. Always love the narrator.
How four authors with their own styles create a seamless, fantastic and inspiring piece of work is beyond me. Having experienced 3 of the 4 authors before and having a book written about my beloved Veterans was amazing. I loved the characters! I loved the different scenarios! There were moments I cried, moments I laughed..
Obscene language. I bought this book and Audible. I read only a few pages and refuse to continue! Lost that money!!
It was a absolute pleasure to enjoy, strongly recommend to any one that wants a Christian center emp novel
Review from The Borrowed World →
racist and the characters magically have any item they need when they need it. nobody prepares for war when on a business trip but i guess these characters do.
Enjoyed the second book in the series. Recommend this series to anybody who enjoys this type of story. As always the narrator is spot on.
