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Plain Perfect

Daughters of the Promise, Book 1

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Plain Perfect

By: Beth Wiseman
Narrated by: Renee Ertl
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Lillian Miller hopes the Plain life will offer her the peace of mind her heart desperately seeks.

Lillian's first 27 years have been challenging at best. Her decision to get reacquainted with her Amish grandparents in Lancaster County, PA, is an attempt at finding peace in a complicated world. But her plan has a flaw.... Lillian is practicing the Amish lifestyle with no real understanding or relationship with God. And despite her best efforts, complications arise when she takes a fancy to Amish widower Samuel Stoltzfus who has an 11-year-old son, David.

©2008 Beth Wiseman (P)2019 Thomas Nelson
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural Amish Heartfelt
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I completely loved this book and can’t wait to listen to The next in the series !
I love Beth Wiseman !

Wholesome entertainment

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I enjoyed this simple yet interesting story about Amish life and love, and I am looking forward to the next book!

Nice storyline

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SPOILER ALERT: it was difficult to like the main character. While listening to this book
I had to remind myself that this was a 27-year-old woman and not a 14 year old girl. The idea that an almost 30 year old woman who used to be a school teacher could be so naïve and straight up childish is just dumb.
And the complete turnaround of her mother as quickly as it happened was unbelievable and felt more like an afterthought than anything else. At the risk of sounding redundant by saying childish again and again, that’s exactly what this book is. Childish.
And the narrator did not improve it at all. I had to speed up the playback because she was slow, paused in all the wrong places and put emphasis where it shouldn’t have been.

Ridiculous

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Narrator is so boring...no reflection. Could not return! The storyline may be OK, but can't stand the narration!

The narrator, Renee Ertl, is terrible

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really terrible. the voices or lack there of, ouch! A drag. not worth the money or credit.

Awful Really

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