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The Journey

Kentucky Brothers, Book 1

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The Journey

De: Wanda E. Brunstetter
Narrado por: Jaimee Draper
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Can a heart once torn by love's rejection find a new beginning? Titus Fisher has often made poor choices. When he lived in Pennsylvania he chose the wrong girl, who broke his heart. When he moves to Kentucky, he finally discovers that he possesses woodworking skills. Will he stick with it or return to the old comforts—and love—from his life in Lancaster? Suzanne Yoder’s talents don’t lie in the traditional Amish kitchen, but she suppresses artistic skills that are frowned on by those in her community who believe a woman’s place is in the home. Will she find an ally in the broody newcomer? Will each of their journeys to self-worth end with romance in Christian County, Kentucky?

©2011 Wanda E. Brunstetter (P)2011 Oasis
Amish y Menonita Contemporario Cristianismo Ficción Ficción Cristiana Género Ficción Limpio y Sano Ministerio y Evangelismo Romance Romance contemporáneo Amish Sincero
Engaging Storyline • Character Growth • Wonderful Personality • Family Attachment

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I would really like these stories if the author didn't feel the need for so many deaths. When you listen to one, you think, "That was really unnecessary to the storyline." If it was just one book, I would just find that book distasteful. Now I am switching authors! The narrator was good, but not exceptional.

Good Story, but...

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I was pleasantly surprised when I realized this was a continuation of a previous series. wonderfully written.

CONTINUATION OF GREAT STORY

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i enjoyed this story at first it was not what i expected but i was quickly attatched to the family and the story was over and i am waiting for the next one

egerly waiting for part 2

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The instrumental guitar between chapters was annoying. it did not set a mood but was distracting and superfluous.

MUSICAL ENCROACHment

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What did you love best about The Journey?

The characters were well developed. The story line was easy to follow.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I enjoyed Titus Fisher's growth in the story from the heartbreak, then grief, then forgiveness.

Would you be willing to try another one of Jaimee Draper’s performances?

NO! The narrator is too young for this story and has no idea what people from Kentucky sound like. She over exaggerates the "southern drawl" that makes the characters intentionally sound unrealistic. People from Kentucky do not sound this way. I live in Kentucky and it grated on my nerves to listen to this.

The mispronunciations were brutal. Many of the Dutch/German words were mispronounced. She also should have at least done some minimal research into how to pronounce Lancaster, PA. It's the most common place to be referenced in Amish fiction.

If you could take any character from The Journey out to dinner, who would it be and why?

I would rather eat dinner at Suzanne's mother's house to be honest! She sounded like a wonderful person to meet.

Any additional comments?

The author should do a better job at fact checking. She referenced plants in Kentucky that do not grow here in the way that she describes them. It's almost as if she were writing the story with a Georgia or another deep South location and calling it Kentucky. It felt as though perhaps she had done a basic, quick internet research and just plugged in Kentucky to the story as a location.

Narration needs improvement

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