
The Valley of Sage and Juniper
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Makeda Grant
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Shay Galloway
Steadfast Genesis and defiant Isaiah are content on their famed grandfather's ranch, nestled against the Rocky Mountains. When a mysterious new preacher arrives, called Leader by his congregation, the foundation of their legacy is shaken. Their pious mother, wooed by Leader's commanding presence, becomes a devout member of his fold, pulling the sisters into his reach and revealing that the congregation is more than it appears.
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Performance: The narrator was clear and enjoyable to listen to, and their accent added some dust and grit to the story that really helped create some immersion for the setting. Although well read, she was just a bit slow spoken on this reading for my taste. I preferred listening at about 1.2x speed just to keep it at the pace that I would normally speak.
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A beautifully written story of innocence lost
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This is without a doubt the best read I have found this year, highly recommend it to anyone whole loves a good story.
Well worth the read.
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