
Hidden in the Blue Ridge Mountains
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Jeanne Hardt

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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Maisy Fulton, a kind and caring laundress, is intrigued by Jason. He's handsome and dedicated to his work, but he avoids interaction with others as much as possible. He rarely speaks to anyone. She's determined to find out why, even though her desire to befriend him isn't well received.
Her loving heart pushes her to persevere, yet she soon discovers that the mystery of Mr. Williams may never be solved. Secrets and lies, heartache and loss, plague their lives and compound their troubled friendship. Only when the stakes are at their highest do their revelations heal the past and forge a path toward an unexpected future.
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- AmyRW
- 05-31-24
It is a nice wholesome story.
I have visited Builtmore, so it was nice to picture the lives of people in this beautiful setting.
I DO NOT CARE FOR THE VIRTUAL VOICE. I prefer the reader you used in your other series.
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- Phil A
- 10-15-24
Robot narrator somehow managed to spoil a poorly written story
The emotionless, characterless narration was poor, but the dialogue in the text was even worse.
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