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Fearless
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Cecily Bednar Schmidt, Chase Brown, Jared Zeus, y otros
- Duración: 18 h y 37 m
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Paedyn Gray and Kai Azer return to the Kingdom of Ilya… And Paedyn has a life-altering choice to make. Whatever she decides will determine her fate—and the fate of those around her—forever. In the ultimate battle of love and loyalty, who wins?
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Did not love this book
- De Tammi Pollard en 04-19-25
- Fearless
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Cecily Bednar Schmidt, Chase Brown, Jared Zeus, Lauren Roberts
Perfect end to PERFECT series
Revisado: 04-12-25
This series accomplished the perfect and “hard to come by” mix of love story and adventure! The heroine is perfectly strong and capable yet still saved by her prince in so many ways, as we girls all LONG for!!! I fell in love with Kai from the beginning and really indulged in the many romantic moments in this final book. It was worth the wait!!! Plus there were some surprises! It’s definitely worth your credit but you probably know that if you already read the first two!
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18 Hours to Us
- De: Krista Noorman
- Narrado por: Sarah Puckett
- Duración: 6 h y 30 m
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When Natalie Rhodes left her house early that fateful morning to catch the bus to her senior class trip, she never expected to end up in a car with Colton Daynes - the guy she's had a crush on since first grade, the guy who has no idea who she is. But when Colton's irresponsible driving causes them both to miss the bus, the unlikely pair set off on a road trip from Michigan to Virginia Beach to catch up with their classmates.
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Super refreshing to a Christian reader!
- De Steez Fam en 01-01-25
- 18 Hours to Us
- De: Krista Noorman
- Narrado por: Sarah Puckett
Super refreshing to a Christian reader!
Revisado: 01-01-25
First off, I was in love with the love story and that’s always the first “win” for me. Second, I loved that this Christian themed book handled things that teens really go through. It wasn’t overly conservative and didn’t paint things to be easier than they are. Throughout the second half of the book, you see how God was weaving together the story. Just like in real life, you just don’t see how He’s working at first. The characters are not perfect and annoyed me at times but again, I felt it served the purpose of the character arc.
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The Truth About Drew
- De: Krista Noorman
- Narrado por: Krista Noorman
- Duración: 4 h y 41 m
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Drew seems to have the inside track to all things spiritual, but Claire lives in a family that does not go to church, with a mother who hates God. It seems Drew is trying to tell her something important, but she isn't sure what that is. After years of wondering why she is the only person to ever see or speak to him, thinking maybe he isn't real and it's all in her head, she is determined to discover the truth about Drew.
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WOW. Unexpectedly BRILLIANT
- De Steez Fam en 12-08-24
- The Truth About Drew
- De: Krista Noorman
- Narrado por: Krista Noorman
WOW. Unexpectedly BRILLIANT
Revisado: 12-08-24
This was BEAUTIFUL. Love story and coming of age was cute but more importantly- The mystery of Drew was SO interesting and different. I really wanted to know who he was and was not disappointed. Kudos to the author for the big reveal that I did not see coming!! I am not used to getting to be surprised by a plot!!
This book was written for a young audience but I am 35 and was able to fully enjoy it. I have Christian values, so I appreciated the themes and while it was definitely fantasy fiction, it was fun. After all, anything is possible with God 😍
I wish this book was more widely known. I really do. And I will save it for my boy/girl twins to read when they are in junior high. Same with the other book Krista Noorman has on audible- it’s more romance, more reality/imperfect characters, and just swoon worthy. Not what I’m used to from Christian authors (which I gave up on years ago) but making me think I should try again with them
I hope you write put more books on Audible, Krista!
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Things I Can't Forget
- De: Miranda Kenneally
- Narrado por: Holly Fielding
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
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Kate has always been the good girl. Too good, according to some people at school - although they have no idea the guilty secret she carries. But this summer, everything is different. This summer she's a counselor at Cumberland Creek summer camp, and she wants to put the past behind her. This summer Matt is back as a counselor too. He's the first guy she ever kissed, and he's gone from geeky songwriter who loved The Hardy Boys to a buff lifeguard who loves to flirt - with her.
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Thoughts from a conservative Christian who related
- De Steez Fam en 11-07-24
- Things I Can't Forget
- De: Miranda Kenneally
- Narrado por: Holly Fielding
Thoughts from a conservative Christian who related
Revisado: 11-07-24
I grew up in church and more importantly, “purity culture.” This book felt really real for me. I went through very similar things and I’m
writing this to process my experience and beliefs versus the authors, and also to give a heads up to any other conservative Christian’s considering listening.
First off, here’s a quick synopsis. Kate is the ultimate good, Jesus loving teenager. This makes her somewhat separate from her peers, and her circle of friends consists of just one friend from church. But when that friend ends up having an abortion and questioning her beliefs in God, their friendship hits a major snag. Kate finds herself lonely and falling for a guy at a pretty secular yet “Christian” camp where they’re working for the summer. She starts to understand temptation and how her friend could have ended up pregnant (something she couldn’t fathom before).
Surrounded by people with faith but no rules/religion, Kate begins the process of remolding her own values and beliefs.
Now I’ll start with what I liked and didn’t like about the angles the author took.
What I liked:
The swoonworthy love story was really sweet and I loved it. I loved Matt and felt all the things ❤️❤️
Kate’s experience with temptation was so spot on to what I experienced with my first real love. That was a painful yet beautiful time of my life and it felt kind of cathartic to experience it again through a character in a book.
Kate holds to her faith and I appreciate that the author allowed her to struggle with it but also stay true to it in some ways.
What I didn’t like:
Not to give too much away, but the author only developed hero characters without Kate’s beliefs. In other words, the people who had wisdom were the ones who’d walked away from strict biblical lifestyles. Homosexuality was touted with one character saying “God made them that way.”
I struggled with purity culture in my own life, yes, but its not a simple thing. I don’t only know of examples of people who did better without it. I also see many beautiful marriages where they are so grateful they waited for marriage. Many of my friends who didn’t wait STILL want their kids to at least try and keep marriage sacred by saving sex, but they don’t want their kids to feel shame either way. I’d have liked the author to show both sides and give Kate some Christian mentors who weren’t stuffy old “brother John.”
The author didn’t put down faith in God, but she did disregard God’s Word. Right and wrong were made up in the heads of teenagers. It’s no wonder Kate and her friends struggled so much with finding truth…they based everything off of what church leaders said.
I wish the author would have used scriptures about themes like forgiveness, judgment and purity. In dealing with the issue of Kate’s judgmental behavior, the story of Jesus forgiving the prostitute could have been weaved in.
I know why the author didn’t do this, though. Her views on sexuality made it clear that she wants to keep her faith but make up her own religion.
God’s word doesn’t change because of the times. It doesn’t change to accommodate new rules.
I believe God’s guidelines are there for our protection, but the enemy might twist them snd use our failure to measure up to shame us.
The book made Kate “more attractive” when she became less strong in her Christian religion. I kinda get it but the truth is that the Bible straight up tells us that if we want to follow Christ, we will be persecuted, hated, and set apart. We won’t be like the world…yet we will have some attractive quality…the love of God, that will draw those whose hearts are open.
A word on shame.
Shame is not from the Lord (Bible says so). Instead, true Christianity should teach that we can be forgiven but we should never stop seeking righteousness.
Matt could have been a very strong character if he’d have looked to god, seen the truth, and worked to protect Kate rather than just respecting Kate like her “personal belief” wasn’t a regular biblical standard.
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Powerless
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Chase Brown, Cecily Bednar Schmidt
- Duración: 17 h y 45 m
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Only the extraordinary belong in the kingdom of Ilya—the exceptional, the empowered, the Elites. The powers these Elites have possessed for decades were graciously gifted to them by the Plague, though not all were fortunate enough to both survive the sickness and reap the reward. Those born Ordinary are just that—ordinary. And when the king decreed that all Ordinaries be banished to preserve his Elite society, lacking an ability suddenly became a crime—making Paedyn Gray a felon by fate and a thief by necessity.
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Bamboozled by booktok - best for young teens who’ve never read a fantasy book
- De M.Ghorm en 12-11-23
- Powerless
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Chase Brown, Cecily Bednar Schmidt
A+++++! Besssst Story + BEST Male Narration!!
Revisado: 10-25-24
This is like The Hunger Games vibe plus a deep love story that I personally crave in a book. You will not regret using a credit on this one! This is a story that will stay with me many years and I will definitely listen to it again and again. I really like the narrator, because a lot of times they’re too gruff or kind of creepy somehow.the writing was really beautiful and actually poetic. It could have come off cheesy if they picked a super deep voice, dude but Chase did it justice and more! I might be in love with his voice as much as I’m in love with Kai. Just saying.
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Reckless
- The Powerless Trilogy
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Cecily Bednar Schmidt, Chase Brown, Jared Zeus
- Duración: 11 h y 24 m
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After surviving the Purging Trials, Ordinary-born Paedyn Gray has killed the King and kickstarted a Resistance throughout the land. Now she’s running from the one person she had wanted to run to. Kai Azer is now Ilya’s Enforcer, loyal to his brother Kitt, the new King. He has vowed to find Paedyn and bring her to justice. Across the deadly Scorches, and deep into the hostile city of Dor, Kai pursues the one person he wishes he didn’t have to. But in a city without Elites, the balance between the hunter and hunted shifts—and the battle between duty and desire is deadly.
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That ending
- De Jenn’s_bookcorner en 07-14-24
- Reckless
- The Powerless Trilogy
- De: Lauren Roberts
- Narrado por: Cecily Bednar Schmidt, Chase Brown, Jared Zeus
Best male narrator ever, and best story I’ve read in years!!!
Revisado: 10-25-24
Like the Hunger Games but better because it’s more of a love story. Kai is truly a poet and it could have been cheesy if the narrator wasn’t SO GOOD, so believable. I will listen many times!
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Whatever Life Throws at You
- De: Julie Cross
- Narrado por: Avie Paige
- Duración: 10 h y 13 m
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Seventeen-year-old Annie Lucas's life is completely upended the moment her dad returns to the major leagues as the new pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals. Now she's living in Missouri (too cold), attending an all-girls school (no boys), and navigating the strange world of professional sports. But Annie has dreams of her own—most of which involve placing first at every track meet . . . and one staring the Royals' super-hot rookie pitcher.
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Great story
- De Jenn en 02-16-25
- Whatever Life Throws at You
- De: Julie Cross
- Narrado por: Avie Paige
Super cute- more than you usually get from a “free” title
Revisado: 07-14-24
When I read these kind of books, I’m always looking for unique connection between two character…you know like chemistry. I need more than physical attraction so I can really get into it. This one did not disappoint! I loved the personalities of both Brody and Annie, and how their banter played out. It was just so cute. I love their love story.
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Second Chance Summer
- De: Morgan Matson
- Narrado por: Brittany Pressley
- Duración: 10 h y 37 m
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Taylor Edwards’ family might not be the closest-knit - everyone is a little too busy and overscheduled - but for the most part, they get along just fine. Then Taylor’s dad gets devastating news, and her parents decide that the family will spend one last summer all together at their old lake house in the Pocono Mountains. Crammed into a place much smaller and more rustic than they are used to, they begin to get to know each other again. And Taylor discovers that the people she thought she had left behind haven’t actually gone anywhere.
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it helps me better understand teenage girls
- De Teetwo en 09-13-14
- Second Chance Summer
- De: Morgan Matson
- Narrado por: Brittany Pressley
Heartfelt Coming of Age Story
Revisado: 04-26-24
I thought I was going to be reading a romance and felt slightly disappointed that it was halfway through the book before the love story really kicked off. That being said, the rest of the story was SO GOOD that I am glad I picked it up. I wouldn’t have picked it if I’d known. In the end, Taylor’s family and their story was deep, relatable, and full of life lessons. And there were so many love stories - Taylor and her previous BFF, Taylor and her dad, etc. The author took her time with each. Oh and once the romantic love story got going, it was very sweet and I felt all the feelings I wanted to. Henry was “one of the good ones.” I loved that for Taylor, who went through so much in her 17th summer and really needed someone like him. I will definitely read more books from this author.
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In Another Life
- A Novel
- De: C. C. Hunter
- Narrado por: Emma Lysy
- Duración: 10 h y 28 m
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Chloe was three years old when she became Chloe Holden, but her adoption didn’t scar her, and she’s had a great life. Now, 14 years later, her loving parents’ marriage has fallen apart, and her mom has moved them to Joyful, Texas. Starting 12th grade as the new kid at school, everything Chloe loved about her life is gone. And feelings of déjà vu from her early childhood start haunting her.
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Adoptive parents are real parents
- De Sunflowers en 04-02-19
- In Another Life
- A Novel
- De: C. C. Hunter
- Narrado por: Emma Lysy
You may love it if you’re a liberal
Revisado: 04-22-24
I finished this because I really liked the adoption story…but the liberal messages were just added unnecessarily. The main character, a 17 year old girl, finds her mom abusing sleeping meds. She knows immediately what Ambien is. 🤔 Then subsequently INSISTS for her mother to go get on antidepressants. 🙄 The book includes several mentions of Chloe’s friend’s gay moms. It had nothing to do with the story at all- we never even meet the gay moms. It’s just there so the author can check the “include pro-LGBTQ messaging” box. The love story is “okay.” I liked Cash… probably just because I’m a sucker for a broken boy. But in the end I just didn’t fall in LOVE with him because there weren’t like the sweet moments where you get to know the details of his personality. We just get to know about his past.
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Protect My Heart
- De: Judy Corry
- Narrado por: Amy Melissa Bentley, Austin Rising
- Duración: 7 h y 21 m
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She swore off guys. He swore to protect her. After a series of cheating ex-boyfriends, Emma goes on a self-prescribed boy cleanse and plans to spend her senior year focused on the important things in life, like deciding which college to attend. She has no idea she’s an heiress with a target on her back and boys are the least of her worries.
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Cute, sweet, and well done
- De Sam en 02-04-25
- Protect My Heart
- De: Judy Corry
- Narrado por: Amy Melissa Bentley, Austin Rising
Clean yet swoonworthy!!
Revisado: 01-09-24
I’m so impressed! I LOVE romance but find that most of the new stuff is full of contrived sex scenes and a male character with no depth. The authors bank on sex selling and fail to do any of the character building that makes a book great. But not this one!
This story has lots of “getting to know each other”scenes- something I really enjoy. It’s not a bunch of avoiding one another only to then culminate in physical attraction. Instead it’s chock full of those “falling in love” via friendship moments. I felt the connection.
The addition of an interesting story with the secrets and the male lead being an undercover agent was fun and made this memorable.
This is an easy and lighthearted love story. You’ll swoon. Worth the credit even though it’s on the shorter side.
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