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Northern Vows
- The Compass Series, Book 5
- Narrated by: Addison Barnes
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Their love story began over a magical Christmas holiday and now Hannah and Kristine have returned to Norway to stay at Espen and Dani's new eco-resort. They are excited to be taking part in the festivities surrounding Midsummer's Eve, but they also have a bigger celebration to plan. This time, there will be no sad goodbyes because this time, they're getting married!
Madison, Ally, and Theo, along with the supporting cast of the 'The Compass Series,' all have their part to play in making Hannah and Kristine's wedding a memorable one. For Kate and Felicia, this trip is a chance to reconnect after too much time spent apart, but they are faced with another important decision, one that could change their lives forever.
Daisy, a waitress at The Radley and aspiring photographer, is delighted to be responsible for their wedding pictures. Yet, when her lens meets a bathing Scandinavian beauty in the early hours of the day, she captures way more than she bargained for. Take part in the fun as Northern Vows connects the characters from Northern Lights, Southern Roots, Eastern Nights, and Western Shores with love, lust, laughter, and a little bit of trouble in paradise?
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 27-12-23
series end
it's been a wonderful 7 days listening to the complete series, and with the wedding of book 1s kristine and hannah, all the previous characters reunite to update thier stories , plus a new romance as budding photographer daisy meets local girl Victoria.
a total pleasure, of both writing and narration
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- Jude
- 06-03-21
Perfect ending to a great series!
Northern Vows is the fifth and final book in Lise Gold’s Compass series and while I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters, the author gave them the perfect ending.
There are a lot of characters in this book, and more than the usual amount of main characters and points of view (there’s never any confusion, don’t worry). The central couple is Hannah and Kristine, the MCs from the first two books in the series, who are getting married where it all began (or close enough). Around them: Kate, Kristine’s best friend, and Felicia, from the third book; Madison, Hannah’s sister, and Ally, from book 4; and Daisy, friend and employee of the brides, who wouldn’t say no to a fling with local girl Victoria. There are also secondary characters, such as Ally’s son Theo, Hannah’s father and his wife, Kristine’s brother, Hannah’s best friends from London, and the Norwegian couple who witnessed the beginning of Hannah and Kristine’s story and are now hosting their wedding.
I’m so happy Lise Gold managed to keep the same narrator for the whole series. Addison Barnes’ narration is beautiful. The voices she gives the various characters fit their personality and are distinct enough that I never had to wonder who was talking. And she’s a huge part of why Hannah and Kristine are one of my favourite lesfic couples (with Jess and Brooklyn from Melissa Brayden’s Kiss the Girl and Meg and Sanne from Cari Hunter’s Dark Peak trilogy). I fell in love with Hannah’s accent when I first listened to Northern Lights, it’s lovely and musical and makes my insides go all gooey. I hope Barnes narrates more lesfic in the future, I’d love to hear her voice again.
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