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Ambrose Young was beautiful. He was tall and muscular, with hair that touched his shoulders and eyes that burned right through you. The kind of beautiful that graced the covers of romance novels, and Fern Taylor would know. She'd been reading them since she was 13. But maybe because he was so beautiful he was never someone Fern thought she could have...until he wasn't beautiful anymore.
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In this modern-retelling of "Beauty and the Beast", Savannah Carmichael, betrayed by an unreliable source, returns to her hometown of Danvers, Virginia, with her once-promising journalism career in ruins. Given the opportunity to get back in the game by writing a patriotic human interest piece, Savannah turns her attention to the town hermit, Asher Lee, a wounded veteran who returned to Danvers eight years ago, and hasn't been seen since.
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A BREATHTAKING JOURNEY OF TRUST, BETRAYAL & LOVE
- By CAROLYN 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 on 04-11-15
By: Katy Regnery
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Sweet Evil
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- Narrated by: Erin Mallon
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What if there were teens whose lives literally depended on being bad influences? This is the reality for sons and daughters of fallen angels. Tenderhearted Southern girl Anna Whitt was born with the sixth sense to see and feel emotions of other people. She's aware of a struggle within herself, an inexplicable pull toward danger, but Anna, the ultimate good girl, has always had the advantage of her angel side to balance the darkness within. It isn't until she turns 16 and meets the alluring Kaidan Rowe that she discovers her terrifying heritage and her willpower is put to the test.
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Eh...
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By: Wendy Higgins
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Love Walked In
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Award-winning poet Marisa de los Santos crafts an irresistibly touching debut novel. Love Walked In is a contemporary tale, steeped in nostalgic, cinematic charm, of love in all its forms. Unapologetically idealistic about love, Cornelia Brown appears to catch the break of a lifetime when the dashing Martin Grace, her own personal Cary Grant, comes strolling into her life. But it is Martin's connection to 11-year-old Clare Hobbes that touches Cornelia's heart in ways she never imagined.
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Dreadful audio quality
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I WAS RIVETED TO EVERY WONDERFUL WORD
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By: Mia Sheridan
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We Told Six Lies
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Remember how many lies we told, Molly? It’s enough to make my head spin. You were wild when I met you, and I was mad for you. But then something happened. And now you’re gone. But don’t worry. I’ll find you. I just need to sift through the story of us to get to where you might be. I’ve got places to look and a list of names. The police have a list of names, too. See now? There’s another lie. There is only one person they’re really looking at, Molly. And that’s yours truly.
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great book from audible
- By Paula on 10-16-20
By: Victoria Scott
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The Vincent Boys
- By: Abbi Glines
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne, Shayna Thibodeaux
- Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins
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Ashton is getting tired of being good, of impressing her parents and playing ideal girlfriend to Sawyer Vincent. Sawyer is perfect, a regular Prince Charming, but when he leaves town for the summer, it’s his cousin Beau who catches Ashton’s eye. Beau is the sexiest guy she’s ever seen, and even though he’s dangerous, Ashton is drawn to him. Beau loves his cousin like a brother, so the last thing he wants to do is make a move on Sawyer’s girl. Ashton is off-limits, absolutely. That’s why he does his best to keep his distance, even though he’s been in love with her forever.
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abbi glines did it again
- By Marnie on 01-02-20
By: Abbi Glines
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Hickey
- By: Cora Brent
- Narrated by: Holly Chandler, Douglas Berger
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A long time ago, in a small town I've tried to forget...I married the charismatic all-American king of high school. He was sexy and charming. I was shy and infatuated. We were both 18. Of course we did not live happily ever after. We did the opposite. You thought that was the end? So did I. Seven years later and without warning, Branson Hickey is back in my life. Many things have changed and a few things haven't. I still want him. I still can't stand him. I still think about him all the time, even after everything we did to each other.
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Second chance romance
- By AudioObsessed on 03-02-18
By: Cora Brent
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Worth the Fall
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Abby Davis isn't wearing a skimpy bikini or sipping umbrella drinks, not when she's busy chasing around four little ones. And Matt McKinney isn't looking for fun - he's a Navy SEAL, a grown man with a long list of missions and fallen brothers. Abby has brought her children to this beach to start over, to give them the enjoyable memories they deserve. Matt has been sidelined by a combat injury, and he is haunted by the loss of his best friend and the promise he made: to remain a SEAL - focused and dedicated.
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Heartwarming and Emotional
- By 🌸DARA on 08-27-16
By: Claudia Connor
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Falling Together
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It’s been six years since Pen Calloway watched her best friends walk out of her life. And through the birth of her daughter, the death of her father, and the vicissitudes of single motherhood, she has never stopped missing them. Pen, Cat, and Will met on their first day of college and formed what seemed like a magical and lifelong bond, only to see their friendship break apart amid the realities of adulthood. When, after years of silence, Cat - the bewitching, charismatic center of their group - e-mails Pen and Will with an urgent request to meet at their college reunion, they can’t refuse.
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Narrator's breathy voice a turn off
- By Amy on 10-16-11
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Unruly
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This is not a simple story. This is not even just one story. There’s a boy, and there’s a girl. But there’s so much more than that. I was going home. Not forever; only long enough to watch my eternally irresponsible father marry a girl who happened to be my childhood enemy. There were no plans to embark on some crazy sex odyssey with a wild 19-year old baseball player. Easton Malone is insufferable, crude, and far too close. The hot, reckless days we shared should never have happened. I would forget him.
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Slow start, but good overall.
- By Leah on 12-27-15
By: Cora Brent
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See Through Heart
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Ainsley came into my life in a flurry of vibrant colors, lighting my world up when all seemed lost. It wasn't our quiet nights by the creek or stolen kisses surrounded by a sea of cotton that saved me. It was her. She was my comfort when life threw one ugly tragedy after another at me. Until she dealt me the greatest blow. Now, abandonment, betrayal, and death darken every corner of my life. Anger and hurt burn bright where love and trust once lived. But now she's back.
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Heartbreakingly Beautiful
- By KH~ on 03-15-19
By: Amie Knight
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Pushing the Limits
- By: Katie McGarry
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No one knows what happened the night Echo Emerson went from popular girl with jock boyfriend to gossiped-about outsider with "freaky" scars on her arms. Even Echo can't remember the whole truth of that horrible night. All she knows is that she wants everything to go back to normal. But when Noah Hutchins, the smoking-hot, girl-using loner in the black leather jacket, explodes into her life with his tough attitude and surprising understanding, Echo's world shifts in ways she could never have imagined. They should have nothing in common. And with the secrets they both keep, being together is pretty much impossible....
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The Tough Stuff.
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Scarred
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Sloane Munster had the perfect life - until she didn't. Now 17-year-old Sloane is trying to reboot her life after a serious accident left her badly scarred and emotionally traumatized. Starting her senior year at a different school, she recognizes Luke Naughton, a swimmer whom she once had a crush on, in her new class. But when she smiles at him, he glares back with revulsion, and she's sure he's disgusted by her ugly scar.
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The ending is just STUPID
- By Effie on 02-05-19
By: Joanne Macgregor
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4.5-5 stars
This was a great story. I loved Fern and Ambrose and loved their story. This is the first story I've read by this author and based on this I'll probably read more of her work in the future. FYI, there is no sex in this book...the most we get if some kissing and not much more so it's relatively tame in that respect but the tragedy and emotions brought on by the book should be kept to mature readers.
Fern is a daughter of a preacher and his wife. She was born late in their life (when they were in their 40s and thought they were past the possibility of children) and was treasured because of that. Fern was a plain child and she became aware of this at an early age but did her best to live with that and not let it bother her since there are others worse off. Fern's cousin, Bailey was born with a muscular disease that has had him in a wheelchair from an early age and will bring about his early death. Bailey and Fern are best friends though and she's been his companion and taken care of him most of her life. The only boy Fern has ever wanted was Ambrose but he never seemed to take much notice of her.
Ambrose was the son of an underwear model his mother met in New York when she was young. Unfortunately, Ambrose's biological father didn't want a son so his mother went back to her home town and married the man who became Ambrose's real dad (regardless of blood). Eventually Ambrose's mother couldn't stand small town life and left Ambrose and his dad to go back to New York. Ambrose was always handsome and got attention because of that. He also has a great wrestling talent and won state championship all 4 years of his high school career. Ambrose didn't like being the golden boy though and always felt the weight of everyone's expectations.
The first part of the book goes back in time to various times throughout the childhood of Fern, Ambrose and even Bailey. They all had certain issues they dealt with growing up. The most poignant moment was in the beginning of their senior year in high school, when Ambrose and the rest live through the events of 911 (which brought tears to my eyes). This was particularly tough for Ambrose because by this time his mom is living back in New York and Ambrose was worried for her life. This ends up having a profound effect on Ambrose. Bailey is the wrestling coach's son and Fern is his niece so they're around a lot. Ambrose doesn't really notice Fern outside of the normal of seeing her with Bailey and not thinking much more about her until partway through their senior year in high school. Rita, Fern's other BFF (outside of Bailey) was crushing on Ambrose in their senior year. Fern knew she had no chance with Ambrose herself so when Rita had trouble wiring an love letter to Ambrose, Fern ended up helping her. Fern loves reading and has read tons of romance books and also has experimented around with writing her own stuff and seems to have a pretty good talent at it. Fern's letters drawn Ambrose in and Fern loves the exchanges between them. Fern isn't quite as pleased when she realizes that Rita is getting the benefits (kissing Ambrose) from Fern's writing. Eventually Ambrose realizes that Rita can't be writing the letters and finds out it's Fern. He's pissed (because he liked the girl in the letters and then thought he was being played) until he realizes that she hadn't been playing him and had liked their exchanges. Ambrose stays away from Fern for most of the rest of their senior year but he does start noticing her more and thinks she's actually kind of cute. Ambrose ends up deciding to join the National Guard (rather than take a wrestling scholarship to college) and his 4 best friends agree to come with him. They leave at the end of summer and before they do, Ambrose kisses Fern once right before he leaves for boot camp.
As noted in the book's blurb, Ambrose comes home scarred after almost being killed in an explosion that killed his 4 best friends while they were in a convoy. He hides away from the whole town for the first while after his return. Ambrose is scarred and also feels responsible for his friend's deaths and doesn't understand why God would let them die yet let him live. There is quite a bit of dealing with death and loss in this story and I thought it was well done (I'm not big on heavy religious messages in book and while God and religion is mentioned in this book but not so strongly it bothered me). The story focused more on how to treasuring those we've lost and dealing with the pain of their loss. It takes Ambrose some time though and it's not easy. Ambrose's dad owns a bakery that's connected with the grocery store that Ferm works as the night manager at. Ambrose starts working nights doing the baking because he figures not many people will see him then and he wants to hide from people, not able to handle them seeing what he's become (partially feeling this more because of his emotional issues and guilt over his friend's deaths). Fern sees Ambrose though and starts making attempts to get him to talk to her via messages. Ambrose rejects her efforts at first but eventually stops fighting her efforts, especially once Bailey gets in to the act (as Bailey is a force of nature in a wheelchair). Fern doesn't care about his scars and all and she hopes that maybe she'd have a chance with Ambrose but isn't sure as she still sees as him as out of her league, regardless of his lack of physical beauty. Ambrose sees that Fern has blossomed in to a beautiful woman (not that she realizes this) and he doesn't think he's worthy of her any more. Their mutual feelings of inadequacy does hamper them a bit but thankfully, Bailey isn't afraid to say what's on his mind and has a couple frank and to the point talks with Ambrose when he flounders in the growing relationship between him and Fern. Things do progress though and after some good times and some bad, Fern and Ambrose finally get their HEA.
I greatly enjoyed this story. Fern was a great heroine and Ambrose was pretty cool in his own right. I got sucked in to the story right from the beginning and couldn't stop until I was done. The story was very poignant, not just on the romance side but also in dealing with loss of loved ones and dealing with grief and/or guilt. It's a very sweet story and I'm very happy I read it. I'd recommend this story (just make sure to have tissues handy). 2 thumbs up! :D
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- 03-28-14
Eye Opener
What did you love best about Making Faces?
I really like how it wasn't a typical love story. It wasn't full of sex scenes but a lot of depth. It really made me think and I enjoyed the story line along with how it was written and read. The whole thing was absolutely enjoyable.
Who was your favorite character and why?
I loved the main characters, Ambrose and Fern. They were just good people that deserved one another. But I think the best character was Bailey. His zest for life even through his disability was inspiring and caused intropsect. Plus, he had a great sense of humor.
What about Rob Shapiro’s performance did you like?
I was skeptical at first because I'm usually not fond of male characters narrating a romance audiobook and trying to emulate the female characters in them. But Rob Shapiro did such a great job that I was so lost in the story. He was amazing.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes! I think I need to listen to it again, as well. It really made me think about my own views on beauty and how the majority of people view other people as well as themselves. I think this really made me grow as a person. I'm still reeling with all the lessons, which is why I think I will need to re-listen again.
Any additional comments?
Get it! It is not a typical romance. It's so much more than that. The characters had a lot of depth and it has a story line that is atypical of the average romance books out there. There aren't any heated physical scenes--just a lote of G rated stuff--but you still feel their attraction for one another none-the-less.
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- CAROLYN 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹
- 03-29-14
A HEARTBREAKING & VERY EMOTIONAL LISTEN
If you're looking for a 'feel good' happy romance then look elsewhere because this book spans years in the H/H traumatic and eventful lives and it's raw, emotional, multi-layered and very sad. Fern's not pretty but her inner beauty shines throughout this thought provoking book - she's thoughtful, kind and caring and she's desperately in love with the handsome and multi-talented Ambrose who's going to face tragedy and torment.
It switches back and forth through the years and describes Fern as having UGS - Ugly Girl Syndrome but, over the years, she tries and succeeds in improving her appearance. Her friend Bailey is suffering from Muscular Dystrophy which is slowly degenerating and will result in his early death but he, and Fern, keep a positive attitude with their deep and meaningful friendship. So part of the book describes when, as children, they were told of Bailey's illness and the resulting effects it had on their lives. Ambrose has it all but wants to join-up so he, and his friends, eventually find themselves in the middle of all the action in Afghanistan which is where he sustained horrific injuries which doesn't make him beautiful anymore as well as mental heartache and torment over personal losses. 9/11 was also described and talked about. There are other characters mentioned, one of whom was another of Fern's friends who has an unplanned pregnancy and gets married to a very abusive guy which has devastating consequences. After Ambrose returns home scarred and a recluse Fern and Bailey try to heal his mentally scarred soul by showing that beauty is only skin deep and happiness comes from within then, after a while, they succeed and Ambrose and Fern's character development and relationship grows.
During the years, this listen deals with low self image, school bullying, a terrible disease and it's awful consequences, unrequited teenage/adult love, a diversity of dramas, 9/11, the death of friends and it's impact on a small community, murder and domestic abuse. However, there is an underlying message of hope over adversity with prophetic words, sayings, religious references and selfless actions which all help in the healing process.
Worth a credit? This was such a difficult book to rate and review because yes it was a well-written character driven journey with the underlying message of hope and the eventual healing power of love over terrible personal vulnerabilities but, for me, I want a listen that will leave me hopefully happy and smiling over a nice love story with a HEA ending. So, in this rare instance, I really can't answer the 'credit' question because it's all about what you personally want from your listen.
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- 09-19-16
Agonizingly Beautiful
I lost sleep on this book. I had a very hard time putting it down. I raced against myself because as much as I wanted to see what happened next I never wanted it to end.
This love story went through so many stages I felt rung out way before I got to the end. I laughed, cried, cheered and found myself smiling wide. If you even think about reading this book in secret just make sure you are all by yourself because Amy will pull the emotion from you.
I longed and loved with Fern, hurt with Ambrose, laughed with Bailey, wished with Elliott and cheered on the sidelines for them. I can't wait to visit another one of Amy Harmon's worlds.
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- 10-18-14
Insightful, Thoughtful, Moving, but too Religious
The narrator was really excellent, especially when Ambrose was the pov character. However, I almost gave up on this novel because of the strong Christianity theme. If there had been one more scene in which 'scripture' was discussed, I would have turned it off permanently. The story was well told and the themes well developed; physical beauty, or the lack thereof and the way those things shape our understanding of ourselves and the world, the loss of hope, the redemptive power of friendship, all these worked well. It's a quiet but thoughtful novel, but again, I found the repeated return to topics in Christian theology almost too much.
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- 05-16-14
Emotional story
What made the experience of listening to Making Faces the most enjoyable?
I loved listening to Making Faces, it showed true emotions.
What did you like best about this story?
The story had a true lesson in, that true beauty lies within.
What about Rob Shapiro’s performance did you like?
Rob Shapiro did a good job, I enjoyed hearing his voice.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Beauty should be felt and not seen. While outer beauty can fade, what you are on the inside shines on forever, which is either your true beauty or ugliness.
Any additional comments?
This was a really great story, every younger person who may or may not be struggling with self image should read this. I've have asked my two sons this all the time when dating, are they pretty on the inside? Because it really doesn't matter if they are beauty queen, if they are ugly on the inside. Great job Amy Harmon! This was my first book by you and it won't be my last.
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- The Elf in the Kitchen
- 01-24-15
Simply Magnificent
I read this book when it first came out and gave it a 5 star review on Goodreads. Now I have listened to it and if I could give more than 5 stars, I would. The book is a beautifully written story of love, loss, longing and redemption...all cast in the story of Fern, Ambrose and Bailey. Fern, the ugly duckling with eyes only for Ambrose; Ambrose, the god-man hero of his town, who went to war with his friends and returned home a changed forever soul; and Bailey, the tragic clown and spiritual challenge to everyone who knew him. It's always beyond interesting to listen to a book you've already read to get a different sense and resonance with the story, the characters and the writer's voice. The key in this transition from reading to listening is the narration and, believe me when I say that the narration of Rob Shapiro could NOT have been better. He absolutely nails the heart and soul of the characters and remains utterly true to the story. I have always been and will always be a visceral reader and this book reaches into my soul and heart like few others have done. Amy Harmon is a profoundly gifted writer and I relish any story she tells.
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- Angel Claire
- 03-21-14
Amy Harmon - what a great book!
Where does Making Faces rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I guess I would rate Making Faces as one of the top ten books I have listened to this year. The book has substance, characters are well developed, the story is intense and thought provoking.
What did you like best about this story?
Making Faces tells a story of how we see ourselves and how others see us.
Which character – as performed by Rob Shapiro – was your favorite?
This is the first time I have listened to a book narrated by Rob Shapiro and I was very impressed. The character I will remember the most was Bailey - his love of life despite his difficulties was inspirational.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Life is what you make it!
Any additional comments?
Making Faces is my first Amy Harmon read and it won't be my last. This book is a romance but not 'hot and sweaty'. This book has left me thinking about my life and how I sometimes take my fortunate life for granted. Well worth a credit.
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- 05-09-20
Emotional and Uplifting Story
Overall 5 stars
Performance 5+ stars
Story 4.5 stars
I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but what an amazing and heartfelt story about friendship, loss, and love. I could not put it down once I started and the book consumed my thoughts. I felt so many different emotions while experiencing this book. There were some incredible highs filled with laughter, triumph, and joy, but there were also some absolutely gut wrenching lows that left me sobbing and my heart completely shredded. I cried several times during the course of the book, so you will definitely want to keep some tissues handy. Through the tears though, a beautiful and uplifting story unfolds.
What I loved:
- Rob Shapiro's performance is one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. I can't believe that this is the first time I am hearing him narrate. He captured every emotion so perfectly, and without a doubt, his narration is what made this already wonderful book exceptional.
- Fern and Bailey. Their friendship and love for each other blew me away. Bailey stole the show every time he was on the page. I don't think I could have loved him more.
- The overall message of being truly seen and understood. Of looking beyond the cover and loving every part of someone, including the jagged and broken pieces.
- The time jumps between past and present. I know not everyone is a fan of these, but I thought it really added to the story and tied everything together. I loved seeing each of the characters grow and change. I do wish it would have been a little clearer in the audio though when these jumps happened. It took me a bit each time to figure it out.
- The book was a clean/chaste romance, but it still felt sexy (and a whole lot of sweet)
What didn't quite work:
- Sometimes I felt like the religious themes were a little heavy handed, but it fit with the characters and tied the story together very well.
- As much as I love Ambrose (and I really do love him), I'm not 100% convinced that he would have really changed had everything not happened to him. He said that he wanted to possibly explore things with Fern when he returned home, but I guess I wanted to see him less embarrassed or hesitant about Fern with his friends. I understand that our experiences shape who we are and become, but the imbalance between their feelings was too stark.
- Fern sometimes came across a little too desperate. I know she has loved Ambrose since she was 10 years old, but was there really no one else in the entire town who ever interested her? No other person ever asked her on a date or kissed her (especially after she started to come into her own)?
- This is minor, but I would have loved to see Fern's letters to Ambrose while he was deployed pop back up in the story. Letters played such a huge role in how things evolved between them, that I thought we might see them again later.
This really is such an incredible book and might be one of my favorite reads ever. I have a huge book hangover now, but I don't regret it one bit.
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- Denise A.
- 05-01-14
The writing more than the story got me!
Typical Beauty and the Beast story, but who is the beauty and who is the beast changes. The story is slowly and carefully paced. The events of the story did not grab me, but within 30 minutes of listening, the writing did. Amy is talented with the words. Nothing ostentatious or flowery, just simple well placed phases and words. And the narration was spot on. Rob Shapiro's voice was emotive, sensual, and perfect for this story. His handling of the story amplified Amy Harmon's writing. For those, like me, who like New Adult Romance stories, there is no rated R+ scenes, so your young teen daughters can listen to this without the vulgarity that may make a reader hesitant with a car full of young impressionable minds. Don't get me wrong, I like a steamy novel, but this isn't one of them. It is sweet, emotional, symbolic, funny (LOVE Bailey), and heartbreaking. I think I would read Amy Harmon novels just because I really like the way she writes, period. This is my first but not my last Harmon novel.
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