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Here to Stay
- De: Catherine Anderson
- Narrado por: Julia Gibson
- Duración: 14 h y 48 m
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Mandy Pajeck had a tough childhood. Now 28, she feels responsible for the accident that took her younger brother's sight. But his complete reliance on her care is making them both miserable. When she meets handsome Zach Harrigan and his mini guide horse, she thinks she's found the ticket to her brother's happiness - and maybe her own.
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Enjoyed the story
- De VL Garcia en 10-08-17
- Here to Stay
- De: Catherine Anderson
- Narrado por: Julia Gibson
Not up to this Author’s Standards
Revisado: 08-10-20
I guess I’m just not an audible person. I don’t like the same person doing all of the voices because, well they’re not good. I did not like male voices done by a female and especially multiple male voices because they sounded almost cartoonish and comical and it took a considerable amount of the pleasure out of the book. Luke and Cookie’s voices were really grating. The love scenes felt weird with a female voice and then a male-female voice. I thought this narrator had a very pleasant voice if she had just read the book. I love Catherine Anderson books, but the last couple of this series have really just not held up. She can make me cry and laugh out loud, but this book just does not get me there. The characters are very one dimensional feeling and the relationship is definitely one dimensional because the book did not deal enough w/ the relationship between Zack and Mandy. At some point, I felt the story should be named a man in his horse. I didn’t have a problem with that storyline but it seemed more of the central story that the couple. Normally at the end of a Catherine Anderson work, I am left wanting more; however, with this one and the last couple in this series I was ready to be through probably 2/3 of the way through.
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