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More Harm Than Good
- The Kilteegan Bridge Story, Book 3
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 7 h y 14 m
- Versión completa
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Kilteegan Bridge, Ireland, 1974. For each member of the O’Sullivan family, there are turbulent times ahead. Eli’s need to do his best by his patients is a cause for a bitter divide in the community. Emmet seems hell-bent on going down a path in life his parents dread, but they’re unable to stop him. Jack’s life and liberty are in grave peril as his secret faces exposure, while Emily’s troubles are, it seems, only just beginning with the return of someone she would much rather had disappeared forever. And Maria must decide if blood is really thicker than water.
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Stupid anti-catholic, political correctness!
- De Dora en 08-19-23
- More Harm Than Good
- The Kilteegan Bridge Story, Book 3
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
Loved loved loved this story!
Revisado: 06-17-23
I have two lives - my real life and my book life. Each night when the day is through, I look so forward to entering my book life with Jean Grainger’s stories, and especially because of the narrator, Siobhan Waring! She has an amazing talent to portray female and male voices whether they are toddlers, children, or adult females and males!
Fortunately, I am able to listen to most of Jean’s stories on the CL (Cloud Library of ebooks) or Hoopla. Both apps are supported by my library here in Florida, USA
I feel like Jean’s stories are so interesting because anyone can identify with a human being born into a family. Jean’s families go through the same difficulties, and struggle with the same challenges that all families do. So her stories just endear the reader to her characters. Personally I love the way she paints a picture of the setting with her characters reacting to it. I can tell her plots are thought out and planned with meticulous research behind them. I love that Jean has written most of her books as series. There are characters in the Tour series, the Robinswood stories, Mags Munroe, etc. who the reader wants to know more about, and Jean delivers my exact sentiment and treats the reader to more than just one sequel. I love that! I hope to be reading her stories for a long time, and hopeful that a visit to Ireland can be arranged soon!
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More Harm than Good
- The Kilteegan Bridge Story, Book 3
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
- Duración: 7 h y 14 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
Kilteegan Bridge, Ireland 1974. Eli’s need to do his best by his patients is a cause for a bitter divide in the community. Emmet seems hell bent on going down a path in life his parents dread but they’re unable to stop him. Jack’s life and liberty are in grave peril as his secret faces exposure, while Emily’s troubles are, it seems only just beginning with the return of someone she would much rather had disappeared forever. And Maria must decide, is blood really thicker than water, and should family always come first, no matter the cost?
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Pure joy
- De Rose McMillan en 05-12-24
- More Harm than Good
- The Kilteegan Bridge Story, Book 3
- De: Jean Grainger
- Narrado por: Siobhan Waring
Loved loved loved this story!
Revisado: 06-17-23
I have two lives - my real life and my book life. Each night when the day is through, I look so forward to entering my book life with Jean Grainger’s stories, and especially because of the narrator, Siobhan Waring! She has an amazing talent to portray female and male voices whether they are toddlers, children, or adult females and males!
Fortunately, I am able to listen to most of Jean’s stories on the CL (Cloud Library of ebooks) or Hoopla. Both apps are supported by my library here in Florida, USA
I feel like Jean’s stories are so interesting because anyone can identify with a human being born into a family. Jean’s families go through the same difficulties, and struggle with the same challenges that all families do. So her stories just endear the reader to her characters. Personally I love the way she paints a picture of the setting with her characters reacting to it. I can tell her plots are thought out and planned with meticulous research behind them. I love that Jean has written most of her books as series. There are characters in the Tour series, the Robinswood stories, Mags Munroe, etc. who the reader wants to know more about, and Jean delivers my exact sentiment and treats the reader to more than just one sequel. I love that! I hope to be reading her stories for a long time, and hopeful that a visit to Ireland can be arranged soon!
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