
Dusk Shall Weep
Larksong Legacy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tawnya Rollingson
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By:
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Kelsey Gietl
About this listen
Only in the Darkness can You see the Light.
Six months after traveling the trail to Washington Territory, the town of Larksong hasn't become the utopia the Lark Family imagined. Instead, it's falling apart, much like recently-widowed Coraline Shay's life. Due to a degenerative eye disease, her vision is quickly failing. Once she goes completely blind, rather than helping to build Larksong, she'll become a burden on her already disgruntled sister. To protect them both, Coraline swallows her guilt and devises a plan to trap an honorable man into marriage. Luckily, her chosen target doesn't believe in divorce.
Jamison Lark always felt called to be a priest, until family obligation drove him west to Washington. He uses his unique Gift as a physician to help the people of Larksong, but his contributions never feel like enough. He can't shake guilt over his failures, especially the death of his friend Oliver on the trail. When Oliver's widow professes unexpected affections for him, Jamison's own feelings for her are overshadowed by his doubts. For the first time, he faces a test of faith he's not sure he has the strength to pass.
When word arrives of war being waged between the native tribes and the United States Government in nearby Seattle, Coraline and Jamison face challenges which threaten to tear them apart for good. Could this be the end of everything they love, or are their fractured lives more extraordinary than they ever imagined?
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- J. Harris
- 10-17-24
Family saga extraordinaire
I absolutely love this narrator. She does a great job bringing stories to life.
The story is a good one, I enjoy the development of a new pioneer family saga. If I could give the author one piece of advice - ease up on the purple prose. It detracts from the story.
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- James A. Nichols
- 03-14-25
Good series
Really have enjoyed this series. Well written. Good characters. Love the setting of the book. Also great narration.
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- Nemesis
- 11-06-24
A journey through love, loss, and the courage!
Dusk Shall Weep is a heartfelt journey through love, loss, and the courage to find light in the dark. Coraline and Jamison's story had me rooting for them as they navigated the challenges of survival and faith in a rough-and-tumble frontier town. Kelsey Gietl's tale and Tawnya Rollingson's narration bring every twist and test of resilience to life—it's a tale of hope that leaves you glowing!
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- Chrishel
- 11-05-24
More than just Romance
This book is romance, action, and fantasy thrown in. This is a clean Christian romance, but light on the religion. 80% of the book is the set up for the last 20%. I'm frustrated at how quickly and cleanly the book wwraps up. the characters use their "gifts" to easeasily and yet not in the same manner as the previous book. I honestly, won't be continuing the series.
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- Siobhan D
- 11-10-24
weep
I enjoyed the narration of Tawnya Rollingson
This is a story on journey and the development of a new pioneer family saga. A survival and faith in the frontier town.
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