• Beyond Sandy Ridge

  • By: Nancy B. Brewer
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Beyond Sandy Ridge

By: Nancy B. Brewer
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Follow Lizzie from the pages of Carolina Rain (book 1) to the fields of North Carolina. Find out if her secret past will be forever buried in the sandy soil of Charleston or will it follow her... "Beyond Sandy Ridge."As The War Between the States closes in, Lizzie flees her home in Charleston, SC, leaving behind her hopes and dreams. She finds a new home, where finery and social graces will buy nothing, not even friends. Beyond Sandy Ridge, is one woman's journey of survival, a collection of her most intimate desires and her passion for a man named Joel.Many of those she loved are forever silent. It was for their sake, she found the courage to tell her story. The Buzz on "Beyond Sandy Ridge," (Best New Authors) Once again the author’s soft southern style shines through from page one. Brewer is the master of weaving historically accurate stories filled with intriguing characters and thrilling plots. The book covers the last year of the Civil War and beyond. This book has it all, mystery and romance. A wonderful story and a fine read which will be sure to appeal to all. Poetic quotes and lines that stay with you long after you put the book down.Other novels by this author: Carolina Rain, Lizzie After the War, Letters from Lizzie and Garnet.

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AI voices make a story dry

The AI voice has no feeling in the narration. The book was pretty good until they started justifying the South’s reason for the civil war. A simple google search can pull up the Declaration of the Causes of Seceding States to see that Slavery was the issue. The book goes out of its way to say slavery wasn’t the issue, pointing out blacks owning slaves (without noting they were most likely family that they couldn’t free when manumission became practically illegal), blacks fought for the confederacy (most had no choice, they were conscripted or were taken along to serve their enslavers), and spreading the tale of docile “darkies” who wanted to be slaves.

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