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Yellowstone Redemption

Yellowstone Romance Series Book 2, Volume 1

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City boy Chase Russell is on the fast track to self-destruction. A star athlete, he gets into trouble with drugs and alcohol. Fulfilling a community service sentence in Yellowstone National Park is the last thing he wants to do. After a night of drinking in the park, he wakes up to find his new friends gone, and everything around him has changed.

Sarah Osborne grew up in the rugged Yellowstone wilderness. She can hunt and track right alongside the most experienced men. When some Indians drop a near-dead man off on her doorstep, she doesn't know what to think. He's convinced he's from the future, and wants to find a way home. Chase has no idea how he ended up time traveling to the past. He doesn't know the first thing about surviving without modern conveniences.

Finding your own food means a quick trip to the nearest fast food joint, not hunting and foraging for it. Time and again, his will is tested to stay alive in this untamed land. Is his growing love for a brave woman who shows him what it truly means to be a man strong enough to keep him in the past, or is he still determined to return to the ease and comforts of the future?

©2012 Peggy L Henderson (P)2013 Peggy L Henderson
Fiction Historical Fiction World Literature Native American Romance
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yet another brilliant book loves this series the characters are great can't wait to read more of this family

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This is a great book but was absolutely ruined by the narrator. He is monotoned with no emotions.

The narrator is terrible

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I gave up after 4 chapters. The story line was fine, following on from the first Yellowstone book but the narration was the worst I have ever heard on an audio book, Nick Sarando not only has a very nasal voice but he appears not to open his mouth enough and talks at such a fast pace that a lot - and I mean a lot - of what he says is unintelligible. He also speaks in a monotone which also detracts from the story.
Definitely would not buy a book with this narrator again.

Good Story - Terrible Narration

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