"Reminded me of listening to the radio in the 50's."
Drews a picture of the story in one's mind.
Very believable.
Tom Swift, of course.
The first ever live black and white communication.
Although this is a novel, it feels like non-fiction.
"A delightful Galic story of myth and love."
The closeness, history of the town mixed in with a ghost waiting for her long lost love.
The feisty and determined budding relationship between the pub owner and developer
She has such a lovely voice with the Irish brogh that makes you feel like you are right there in the midst of the story.
Gaelic love story with ghosts and the magic of the island.
The relationship of the family members and how they face different situations adds tot he story.
"A story with many twists."
This story ranks among the most enjoyable.
The unexpected twist at the end.
Her use of many voices and her southern accent was quite good.
Yes, but wasn't able to so I listened to it twice.
The story gives you pause to ponder the power of money and politics.
"A generous couple adopt 3 troubled boys."
Heart warming.
Cam, a womanizing car and boat racer at war with his feelings of what is right and his desire to continue racing and hopping around the world.
Ana, the social worker.
When Seth falls off the roof.
A good and intriging story that leaves the ending to your imagination.
"Step father swindels the town."
Big Sky Country is among my favorit stories. Ranking in the 5 star catagory.
I highly recommend the both the McKettrick and Mc Kettrick's of Texas series. They keep you wanting to listen to the next story.
Several chapters got my heart going, but Jack Garrett's voice is easily heard, each word distinct and clear. Very pleasant listening.
I savored this story forcing myself to listen to it in segments and listened to several segments over again.
My only comment is that I wish there were many more in this series.