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Beyond Tuesday Morning

A Story of Second Chances

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Beyond Tuesday Morning by New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is a moving story of second chances, faith after loss, and the healing power of love--perfect for readers who cherish redemptive contemporary Christian romance.

Three years after the terrorist attacks on New York City, Jamie Bryan has found meaning amid her grief by volunteering at St. Paul's, the memorial chapel across from where the Twin Towers once stood. Each day she meets people still haunted by that day--including two men who stir something unexpected within her. One is a firefighter, scarred yet steadfast; the other, a police officer from Los Angeles whose kindness and faith draw her in.

But when Jamie learns that he's the brother of Eric Michaels--the man who once lived with her in the painful aftermath of 9/11--her fragile peace shatters. Certain she can't open her heart again, Jamie retreats into her work and her memories. Yet through the persistence of a man who refuses to give up, her curious young daughter, and the journal left behind by her late husband, Jamie may finally discover the courage to move beyond one Tuesday morning.

Continue Karen Kingsbury's beloved 9/11 Series with Beyond Tuesday Morning--a tender, faith-filled story of renewal, love, and the hope that rises from heartbreak.

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A wonderful story that I didn't want to end. Deep charachaters true to the story.

A gripping and wonderful story....I want more!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I do recommend the novel not this audiobook. I am sorely tempted to give it back.

Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Kathy Garver?

Anyone would have been better. I am used to long listens but this narrator tires me out in less than an hour! It’s a stilted reading just too relentless for the gentle tone of Karen’s novels.

Frustrating!

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From other reviews I had imagined this audio to be horrific and grating to listen to; however I was surprised it was not as bad as I’d imagined! Yes there were some odd choices like random music and a weird echoey thing when people had internal dialogue or read letters but overall it was fine to listen to. The story itself was compelling enough that these issues didn’t matter or detract from the actual plot. I enjoyed that this Karen Kingsbury novel also seemed to be rounded off better in some ways though I would have also liked an epilogue. For a Christian novel this was a very encouraging read and I would recommend it

Better than expected

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I listened to this a few years ago and this is my second time. I was more taken with it the first time, however maybe as the years have passed I have become more discerning, as I found it a little predictable in places and a bit trite. I am a committed Christian and so to have a story that is based around faith is welcome . The first book in the series is narrated by a full cast, the narrator on this book could at times become a little wearisome. And what was the strange echo sounding voice when the character prayed internally? This was distracting.
The story itself continues Jamie's journey through widowhood and her search for some sort of closure and peace. Some of the plot lines were a bit tedious and laboured, this too detracted from the overall enjoyment.
Audiobooks require extremely carefully chosen narrators as they can make or break the book - in this instance the performance did not shine out for me.
All things considered I cannot rate it more than three stars.

Average

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nice sentiments and a good reflection of listening to God in life. struggled with the narration... pauses in the wrong place which made expressions unnatural. far too drawn out to fill a book with this storyline, frustrated by the depth of soul searching analysed which made it agonisingly slow in pace.

odd narration style. very predictable.

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