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The Lies We Told
- By: Camilla Way
- Narrated by: Sally Scott, Patience Tomlinson
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Beth has always known there was something strange about her daughter, Hannah. The lack of emotion, the disturbing behavior, the apparent delight in hurting others.... Luke comes from the perfect family, with the perfect parents. But one day, he disappears without a trace, and his girlfriend, Clara, is desperate to discover what has happened to him. As Clara digs into the past, she realizes no family is truly perfect and uncovers a link between Luke's long-lost sister and a strange girl named Hannah. Now Luke's life is in danger because of the lies once told and the secrets once kept.
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6 Stars
- By Jamie L McHenry on 10-30-18
- The Lies We Told
- By: Camilla Way
- Narrated by: Sally Scott, Patience Tomlinson
Great Book, Except Performance
Reviewed: 12-05-18
I really enjoyed this book. The ladies reading it are excellent as well. It made it hard for me to get out of my car after my commute to work!
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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The Mountain Between Us
- A Novel
- By: Charles Martin
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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When their last outgoing flight is cancelled, Ben finds a charter plane that can take him around the storm and drop him in Denver to catch a connection. And when the pilot says the single-engine prop plane can fit one more, if barely, Ben offers the seat to Ashley, knowing that she needs to get home just as urgently. And then the unthinkable happens. The pilot has a heart attack, and the plane crashes into one of the largest stretches of harsh and remote land in the United States.
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Well done.
- By Sher from Provo on 10-14-16
- The Mountain Between Us
- A Novel
- By: Charles Martin
- Narrated by: George Newbern
cheesy and boring
Reviewed: 09-21-18
Pretty boring for an adventure book, not sure if it was the story itself or the reader. And the romance was cheesy.