I typically tolerate Lynn Austin’s religious preaching but this book was too much and lacked her typical depth
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Wow. Great story
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Took me a minute
Review from Eve’s Daughters →
I restarted this one a few times because it took me a bit to get hooked in by this story. Once I got past the prologue I couldn’t stop listening. The layers and depth of the story woven through time are magical. The love and angst, the passion and pain of the characters are palpable…
Not a favorite
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Short, sweet & all I needed to know
Review from 30 Covert Emotional Manipulation Tactics: How Manipulators Take Control in Personal Relationships →
This was pretty good. I’ve been working on myself for over a year now, so I was familiar with a lot of it. It was still nice to have everything validated though. Hearing it said to me again put me back on track since my narcissist is trying to bring back that trauma bond (while..
An exploration of the time and relationships of Edith Wharton is certainly worth a read, however, dim her deductions were. Really, wasn’t she brighter than this? Also some of the writing was a bit overblown, and the narrator seemed like she was barely on top of the language. Barely. Some mispronunciations. 
Surprisingly awesome!
Review from Can’t Stop Thinking →
Going through the generations
Review from Eve’s Daughters →
I really like this story. I loved hearing the family’s history, the different time eras and the history in them. The narrator did good. Some of the voices sounded more like a person with a cold and it made it a bit distracting to me. Also, I felt like the ending was rushed. It felt..
Artfully Baked
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