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Garden of Secrets
- Narrated by: Alison Campbell
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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- k.vano
- 24-04-22
Have tissues ready
Another Suzanne Kelman masterpiece. I felt like I was present in the story due to the exceptional description of characters, environment, and the emotions. Multiple love stories, a little mystery, and WWII history; what more do you need? I enjoyed the writing style of the different time period with intertwining stories. Similar to “When We Were Brave” my favorite Suzanne Kellman novel.
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- Laura Maness
- 16-06-22
Could Be Better
At first I thought this was going to be a great WWII historical fiction book but ended up being a duel romance novel. I enjoyed the part where they were spy’s in London, that story like was good however Laura’s story line bothered me. Her relationship with Liam bothered me. So much so that I forwarded through that section of the story.
A lot of times I found no rhyme or reason for the back and forth. It just didn’t synch.
I wouldn’t recommend unless you were looking for a WWII romance novel and even then it wasn’t a very good one.
One good part was the narrator. At least she kept it bearable.
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- Kim
- 01-06-22
Thanks Suzanne for a beautiful love story!
Wonderful and riveting, highly recommended this for those who believe in love. Thanks Suzanne Kelman.
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- Amy Bourne
- 26-04-22
Another winner by Suzanne Kelman
Alison Campbell is probably my favorite narrator and I keep going back to find more books written by Kelman and narrated by Campbell. I hope they continue this amazing partnership for many more years!