"a winner"
Funny story of friends and lovers and crazy people. It's one of my favorite Linda Howard books.
"Finally! Two narrators, male and female. THANK YOU"
Linda Howard is a great storyteller as always. Mostly thanks to whoever chose to have a male and female narrator. This makes the story so much more interesting.
"As always a great read from Nora"
Interesting. Love the continuing relationships. While I do enjoy Susan Ericksen's performance, I'm still wondering why we don't demand two narrarators, a male and a female voice, to perform audibule books?
"Awesome"
Catherine Anderson gives one of the best stories to read. This is a funny story and had me laughing out loud. The entire series is hilarious but this is one of my favorites. Thank you, Ms. Anderson
"Performance not good"
The story, as always, is a wonderful Nora Roberts tale. She is consistently a joy. Why are we settling for one voice on audible performances? This voice is a great man's voice. As a woman it is quite evident that what we need is two performers doing audible books. Is there some reason we aren't demanding this?
"bad narration"
Classic Nora Roberts story, as always, good, fun. Narration bad. Great for men's voice, but women's and children's voices horrible
"what's with that voice?"
Classic Nora Roberts. As always, fun, interesting, feel good story. But that voice? I dont' know if I can listen to the rest of the series with that whiny attempt at a woman's or child's voice. Love Nora, hate the voice.
"it's okay, Linda Howard has done much better"
Another survival in the wild story from Linda Howard. It's a good book, a good story, but not the calliber of her early works.