Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Mail Order Bride Camille:


Mail Order Bride Camille: Silver River Brides, Book 2

Written by: Karla Gracey
Narrated by: Alan Taylor
Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
Series: Silver River Brides, Book 2
Unabridged Audiobook
Release Date:02-23-17
Publisher: Karla Gracey Books



Another short, sweet and to the point story that is entertaining. It isn’t the best work by this author but it does hold your attention. There are questions that are left unanswered that I really wanted to know.

Mr, Taylor narration was outstanding, there are no word repeats or any place where the volume changes. His different voices were wonderful from his tones to his pitch. You had no trouble knowing who was talking or what they were feeling. He male voice are just as nice as his female ones. There is no background noise just a very clear audio. If any breaks were taken I could not tell. I thought the narrator has a very smooth voice you have no trouble listening to for hours. He character voices are very pleasant. A very enjoyable listen that held my attention.

This story moved very fast and takes place over long months why Harry gets his farm setup. They take the time to get to know each other and fall in love over letters along with the first time their eyes touch. Harry spends time working out who she is and if he is the right man for her. There are some issues over who Camille father is, there is one man who knows but does not say. I thought this book moved way to fast and left out some key things. All in all it was not a bad read and I did enjoy it.

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Summary
Camille Germain is a newcomer to America. Fresh off the boat and still not sure of her footing. A chance encounter brought her moderate fame, an old family friend helped her to accept who she truly was and what she really wanted. But will a complete stranger be the one to finally give her everything she has ever craved?
Harry Whitton has always been a nomad. The saloons and stables of every town in the country have been his home as he drove his stage coach the length and breadth of every state. But no more. Fed up with his life, he settles in the small town of Silver River, determined to make his land pay. Though he is lonely he knows he cannot afford a wife, but can he really afford not to have one either?

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