
The Inn at Hidden Run
Tree of Life, Book 1
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Madeleine Dauer
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Olivia Newport
About this listen
A father-daughter genealogy team link present to past on family trees.
Meri's family has been producing doctors for so many generations that no one remembers why, so when she flunks out of medical school, she runs as far from her parents as she can get. In the small mountain town of Canyon Mines, Colorado, she takes a job at the Inn at Hidden Run B&B. And waits. It's only a matter of time.
What she doesn't count on is genealogist Jillian Parisi-Duffy and her father, Nolan, having her back when it takes everything she has not to bolt again but to stay and face the truth that only unfolding her family's history will reveal. While Nolan works on keeping Meri calm -and in town - Jillian pulls out of her gems of information she doesn't know she has and arranges the puzzle pieces.
But none of that changes the fact that Meri's family is closing in to haul her back to her "real" life. When their arrival inflames tensions and Meri finally does bolt, Nolan and Jillian may be out of time.
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- LOVETOQUILT
- 07-19-19
What a goooooood book
The author has captured in the most sensitive way, what family genealogy can do to help explain so Many things. Can not say
More without giving the plot away. This one is an excellent entertaining read ... I promise 🙂
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- anozira
- 03-19-24
The narrator takes away from the story, I couldn’t finish.
Story is okay. Narration is terrible. I could not finish the book no matter how hard I tried, made it to chapter four. Sorry, not for me!
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- L. Abernathy
- 10-05-22
narrator detracted from story
Not the right person for this African American genealogical story; even missed the mark in her male voice interpretations. Otherwise, interesting
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- Kellie
- 01-31-25
Two different writers?
The part of the story that was set in Memphis during the 1800s was really well done. The rest of the story was not very well thought out. It didn't make sense for the neighbors/friends to be so concerned about a perfect stranger. Not enough development of the characters in the beginning.
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- Linda H. Dobson
- 04-11-21
this is dreadful.... the voice too squeaky
cant even finish first chapter.
the narrator is awful... squeaky and the books beginning boring...
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