
Caitlin's Song
Carson Chronicles, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Allyson Voller
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De:
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John A. Heldt
Love, courage, and commitment take center stage as the Carsons, a family of time travelers, continue their saga in the great American West.
For the Carson children, ages 19 to 29, an unplanned stop in 1962 is a chance to grow. Adam, Greg, and Natalie begin lives with new spouses in Boulder, Colorado, while twins Cody and Caitlin get their first taste of college. All plan to resume the search for their missing parents as soon as they can. For Tim and Caroline Carson, a planned stop in the rendezvous year of 1972 is a nightmare. While listening about their children's lives in 1962, they learn that one has crossed paths with a killer. Faced with limited options, they race back to the past to reroute history and prevent a series of murders.
In Caitlin's Song, the fourth novel in the Carson Chronicles series, members of a modern family find romance, adventure, and terror as they seek answers and each other in four memorable eras of American history.
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This series is really well written. Each installment of the Carson family’s adventures is compelling and interesting. The changes in time/eras keep the storylines fresh. All of the characters, recurring and new, are well developed and do their part to help the story along.
Without giving any spoilers, this one is heart wrenching at times. It definitely spurred some tears, so be ready.
As for the audio, it’s the same narrator as some of Heldt’s other novels. I don’t love her, but this one was less bothersome for some reason. The lack of character accents continues to be a stumbling block.
Grab the tissues
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