Love Means No Boundaries
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Narrated by:
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Sean Crisden
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By:
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Andrew Grey
Joey Sutherland has found a home with Geoff Laughton and his partner, Eli, living and working at the farm that has become a refuge after a motorcycle accident left him with a scarred face and a lot of insecurities. When Geoff’s aunt Mari convinces them to take in a musician from the National Youth Symphony, Joey is reluctantly roped into picking him up, already anticipating the disgust he’ll see on the man’s face.
But Robert Edward Jameson surprises him: he’s outgoing and friendly; he’s willing to try just about anything around the farm; and he’s blind, which goes a long way toward easing Joey’s nerves. Joey and Robbie become inseparable and discover the beginnings of love. But summer is coming to an end, and Robbie will be returning to his home in Mississippi, where his family and servants see to everything he could want or need. Joey can only hope Robbie will take a chance on love and escape the boundaries that have shaped his sightless life.
©2010 Andrew Grey (P)2011 Andrew GreyListeners also enjoyed...
A Good PG+ romantic story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, Andrew Grey is a great author and Sean Crisden is a great narrator.Who was your favorite character and why?
Robbie, I love when authors have characters that are not perfect, except in the eyes of the person that loves them. Robbie not only had to overcome his blindness but also his overprotective mother and to take the leap of faith that Joey would always catch him when he fell.Have you listened to any of Sean Crisden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I am a big fan of Sean Crisden's narrations. I did however have a difficult time with the voice he used for Geoff. The first two stories of this series were narrated by Sawyer Allerde, which I thought did a great job as well. That being said the voice Sawyer used to establish Geoff's speech was masculine and the speech Sean used for Geoff was feminine. It was very, very difficult to reconcile these two voices as being the same Geoff. I would actually cringe when I heard Geoff speaking from this book through the rest of the series. When a narrator takes over on a story that the characters voice or speech pattern has already been established they should not change it so drastically as was done with Geoff. Especially when they are a main character.If you could take any character from Love Means No Boundaries out to dinner, who would it be and why?
It would be a toss up between Eli and Robbie. I find both men fascinating and yummy!Love this series
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Great Performance and Great Story. If you love happily-ever-after then this series is for you.
Love Story
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Passionate, evocative, great characters!
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What made the experience of listening to Love Means No Boundaries the most enjoyable?
Sean Crisden is a great narraterWhat did you like best about this story?
The realness. Andrew Grey writes about real peopleHave you listened to any of Sean Crisden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Everthing that he narrates is enjoyable. If the story is a little weak he strenghtens it with his narrationGreat Love Story
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