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Hidden Secrets at the Little Village Church
- Narrated by: Katherine Press
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction
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- Lynn
- 13-02-22
Kind. Gentle. Supportive. Life affirming.
A well chosen, realistic central focus: a church visitor's book. A theme of loss, in its many forms, and recovery and renewal runs throughout. Everyone has a story to tell if we take the time to listen. Characters, of all ages, walks of life, and experience are featured. It is never too late to make a fresh start. Aunt May is so well portrayed; it is scary; she is the epitome of my mother. I am pleased that the author didn't give Aunt May a personality change, just let her mellow for a brief moment. The ending is a little disappointing (no spoilers) but only to be expected, I suppose. It is extremely well narrated. If you have experienced a loss, or even if you haven't, I highly recommend this book; it is uplifting.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-12-21
Great story
What a hopeful book. Thoroughly enjoyed it. And all centred on a rather hopeless church. If you want to be cheered up,read this.
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- dawn
- 23-08-21
brilliant
I absolutely loved this book from start to finish its so relaxing and cant wait to read the next one
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-03-22
Brilliant
I think this is my favourite so far.
It made me wistful for young love lost and found, purpose and a myriad of other emotions.
Thank you Tracy
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- k boucher
- 11-03-22
Great story
Loved it. Sweet enchanting story. Had a feel good factor in a time that needs it.
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- Joyce hall
- 23-01-22
Wonderful
Couldn’t put it down, what a charming feel good story and so well read. Looking foreword to reading another Tracey Rees book.
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- K. Francis
- 09-11-21
Absolutely loved it!
I thoroughly enjoyed Tracy Rees' first contemporary novel. Honestly, I was hooked right from the first chapter. A fascinating story of two of the most unlikely characters gradually being drawn together by a project that they embark on for very different reasons.
Looking forward to Tracy's next book. ☺️
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- ZR.
- 04-09-21
Just a wonderful book
Such a surprise! This book is charming, well written, and has lovely message. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute and sad it’s over.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-06-22
Another captivating story from Tracy Rees
Tracy Rees is a rare author who can create characters with flaws, depth and humanity that make you feel like you know them. Her books are not predictable, they always keep me riveted, narration was very nice. Another win for Rees.
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- Katharine F. Larsen
- 03-06-22
Cute story
A Cute story. A bit slow and predictable. Probably wouldnt choose it again. Good narration.
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- Ethel M.
- 17-05-22
Heartfelt Story
This was a heartfelt, feel good story. Somewhat different than the authors traditional stories. But if you want something easy and feel good kind of a book, this would be it. A little predictable, but nonetheless, a lovely story.
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- Jacqueleena
- 04-03-22
Loved it!
This book made my heart smile. I needed a sweet book after reading a few awful ones lately…this was perfect!!
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- peachnmario
- 25-02-22
A bit predictable, but still lovely
I love Tracy Rees’ books. This little novel is very sweet, but not as “epic” in feel as her longer ones, and the ending, while well-executed and sweet, is telegraphed from about half-way through the story. Rees is a master of the surprise plot twist that you don’t see coming even as she has dropped hints all along the way. It makes me wonder if this is one of her pre-Amy Snow efforts.
Still worth a listen or read, though. Narration is very well done.
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- Jamie Pope
- 03-12-21
Already listening again!
Loved this story and all of Tracy Rees titles. Get lost in the world and characters she creates.
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- Hippiehikerchik
- 29-11-21
A Delightful, Sweet Story
I really enjoyed the sweet, simplicity of this story. Is it the most compelling, spellbinding story that I've ever listened to? No. However, in the insane ugliness of the times in which we live, sometimes you need a gentle, feel good story to escape into. I found myself looking forward to getting back into my car in order to find out what Jarvis and Gwen were up to next. Tracy Rees is a great author and her stories are always beautifully written; Hidden Secrets is no exception. I thoroughly enjoyed this delightful book and definitely recommend it.
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- Sailor Family
- 09-11-21
Fantastic!
I loved this book. The character development and the way the characters became better versions of themselves was uplifting. Thank you Tracy Rees for another beautifully written book. The narrator was superb.
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- andreaptdd
- 10-09-21
Loved it!
This story had me interested from the start. I find thats how it works for me, otherwise I don't stay interested. Anyway, the characters were so well written, I loved listening to their lives intermingle. It's a great tale about ordinary folks, but it's interesting and sweet. I loved it, highly recommend. The narrator was exceptional as well.