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Narrated by:
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Brittni Pope
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By:
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Kris Bryant
About this listen
To say Sheriff Natalie Strand is shocked that Sarah Eastman, the girl who kissed her at a high school party, is back in town would be a huge understatement. Between Sarah’s return and a stray dog that gets the best of her, Natalie’s world is suddenly turned upside down.
They say you can’t go home again, but that’s exactly what Sarah does when she returns to Spruce Mountain, Oregon, to live with her aunt and uncle after her divorce. All she wants is peace and to ensure her daughter, Harley, has stability. Seeing Natalie again after 17 years ignites a passion that she hasn’t felt in a long time. Never mind that her heart tumbles in her chest or that she forgets words when Natalie’s around, she needs to focus on her family and getting her life back together.
Natalie and Sarah are about to discover that anything is possible when love takes the long way home.
©2020 Kris Bryant (P)2020 Bold Strokes Books IncWhat listeners say about Home
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- moggiemag
- 29-10-20
moving story
What a lovely story, the last chapter "Henry" had me in tears it was so moving, and anyone who's ever given a home to a rescue dog or cat will understand the depth of feeling between rescuer and rescuee
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- FC51
- 18-12-20
Sweet story made confusing by the narrator
This sweet love story is totally made for anyone who loves dogs. But, it is made confusing by the narrator who has a nice voice but reads the majority of the characters with the same voice so that it is difficult to know who is saying or doing what. I had to keep rewinding to understand what was going on. The narrator also has a really irritating habit of adding very fake sounding sound effects into the narrative as if this story has suddenly become a play. She adds these noises, fake sounding laughter, exaggerated sighs etc, even though these descriptions are also written into the text she reads out. The producer should have made up her/his mind whether this audiobook is a play or not and, as it is not written as a play because we don't have a range of voices, barking from the dog, car engine noises & etc, cut these sound effects out.
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