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Charley
- Sisters by Design, Book 3
- De: Sharon Srock
- Narrado por: Becky Doughty
- Duración: 5 h y 52 m
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Charlene Hubbard wanted the dream - a loving husband, a fulfilling career, and a few kids. When it looked like she’d have to settle for two out of three, God dropped a child into her empty arms. For 15 years Charley kept the secret of that adoption close. Kinsley Hubbard has lived her whole life under the shadow of a secret. The shadow dissipated in the harsh light of truth the day she opened an Instagram message from a new friend. "You’re adopted. Ask your mother about her old college friend". What are you supposed to do once you find out your whole life has been a lie?
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Great clean women’s fiction
- De PMR Kindle en 04-07-25
- Charley
- Sisters by Design, Book 3
- De: Sharon Srock
- Narrado por: Becky Doughty
Emotional, but satisfying! Love this series!
Revisado: 05-25-18
I've been addicted to Sharon Srock's books ever since I read the Mercie Series. I love how she ties together women of the community - you feel like you know them personally! Charley's story kept me interested till the end! The situation was heart wrenching, but portrayed realistically, and with a finger pointed to God. All of Ms. Srock's are like that, yet not too heavy. The characters' faith carries them through the tough situations. I look forward to reading (and listening to) more of this series!
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Mac
- Sisters by Design, Book 1
- De: Sharon Srock
- Narrado por: Becky Doughty
- Duración: 5 h y 49 m
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After separating herself from the oppressive cult where she was raised, Mackenzie Soeurs has two dreams: to give her son Riley a better life than she had, and to live in peace, as far from the harsh God of her past as she can get. At least that was the plan until her son got hauled to jail for theft and she lost the mother she never truly understood. In the darkest moments of her life, Mac finds herself surrounded by a group of Christian women she can't understand and a handsome man willing to take her son under his wing.
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A Love-Shy Guy, A Single Mom and a Troubled Teen
- De Aurora Dawn en 10-08-21
- Mac
- Sisters by Design, Book 1
- De: Sharon Srock
- Narrado por: Becky Doughty
Wonderful start to a new series!
Revisado: 07-31-17
Having read five of Sharon Srock's Christian fiction novels, I was thrilled when the author offered me a chance to review the audio book of Mac. I really enjoyed this story! Mac, recently widowed, grew up in a cult community, where she learned a false version of the Christian faith, and now she finds herself surrounded by true Christian women. They help her deal with some serious issues she's encountered. Dane, a former bad boy, comes to her aid when her son needs male guidance. Mac finds herself attracted to Dane, who is a strong Christian.
I've not read a story like this before, where the character has left a cult and is trying to understand true Christianity. It opened my eyes to the reality of false teachings and the sad fact people are misguided, unbeknownst to them. The women in this story are wonderful examples, who take Mac into their circle, rather than judge her. Mac's journey to faith is full of hope and promise. The sparks between her and Dane made my heart skip a beat! Ms. Srock doesn't leave out humor, either, in spite of the serious subject matter.
If you like Christian women's fiction series, check out Sharon Srock's series! I promise you'll get attached to these women!
The Audible version was a great way to read Mac. The narrator was clear and easy to understand, and she distinguished one character's voice from another's. I also enjoyed the different accents, which adds so much to the character's personality.
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