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A Not-So-Distant Love
- Narrated by: Noah Wall
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lady Charlotte Darrington’s path in life is clearly laid out before her: she will select a suitable husband, marry, and one day inherit her father’s Scottish dukedom. But a growing restlessness has her desperate for a bit of freedom before her all-too-certain future closes in. When the opportunity to travel to America arises, Charlotte leaps at the chance and soon finds herself across the Atlantic in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her American hosts and their friends couldn’t be more welcoming—all except one. The insufferable Dr. Galloway captures her eye—and her ire.
Life has made Dr. Alec Galloway wary of everyone, including the self-important Lady Charlotte Darrington, who thinks herself above Pittsburgh society. He makes no qualms about voicing his disapproval of Britain’s archaic peerage system, or of a certain peeress herself, though he never intended for his brusque opinions to reach her ears, sparking a conflagration neither could have foreseen. Yet as Charlotte gains insight into Alec’s wounded past, she offers him something that changes everything—her friendship. Despite Alec’s determination to keep everyone at bay, she slowly erodes his defenses, allowing him glimpses of a future he never imagined. Soon he must decide whether to face his past fears and grasp a second chance at love or risk losing Charlotte forever.
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- Miriam
- 03-12-2023
Challenging times
Ms kimball wrote of challenging times both in Scotland however more so in America. I liked her imagery, figurative language and emotional descriptions. They brought the characters and places alive. What I did not like were the strong Christian ideals and biblical references. Personally I don’t think it was needed. But those that like that will enjoy that element. I found the story dragging on when Alex procrastinated and had a low opinion of himself. There was, in my opinion, too much of him. Their relationship took too long to come to a conclusion. The supporting characters were excellent and well portrayed.
The reader of this story did a great job.
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