Stay with Me


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
93
Narrator
17
Release Date
June 2020
Duration
11 hours 10 minutes
Summary
Loving her is a risk he can’t afford … and can’t resist.
When acclaimed Bible study author Genevieve Woodward receives an anonymous letter referencing her parents’
past, she returns to her hometown in the Blue Ridge Mountains to chase down her family’s secret. However, it’s
Genevieve’s own secret that catches up to her when Sam Turner, owner of a historic farm, uncovers the source of shame
she’s worked so hard to hide.
Sam has embraced his sorrow, his isolation, and his identity as an outsider. He’s spent years carving out both career
success and peace of mind. The last thing he wants is to rent the cottage on his property to a woman whose struggles
stir his worst failure back to life. Yet can he bear to turn her away right when she needs him most?
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Anonymous

It’s a Christian book and it creates a world where the heroin is not perfect but has struggles. Which is fine. Except as someone in full time ministry it just seems so unrealistic too. It’s a love story but predictable. My wife loved it. Even the fake Australian accent of the love interest. Yet clearly the narrator has never heard an Australian speak. It was awful! The characterisation of the male love interest - as a chef/farmer/outback reared pure Aussie male was so shallow because the descriptions of him grappling with his feelings were really way off the mark. Men of that type don’t spend endless hours examining their innermost thoughts and feelings. Anyway, Christian novels are the hardest to create believable characters of good moral standing, and for that the author should be congratulated for the attempt.

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Marina A.

I warmed to this story though not normally my sort of thing. A bit cheesy in place but the plot moved along nicely and I really enjoyed the way the writer set the scene so vividly but without huge detail. Again though the narrator acting out voices just isn’t for me. The Australian accent was dreadful!

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Fenella B.

Good moral content that goodness knows we need as it’s missing so much these days but I feel silly I didn’t realise it was a Christian book - the fact she is a bible study leader didn’t really register with me when I read the brief so there is lots of God references that really were not for me. On a narrative level I expected the earthquake story to be explored deeper but it left you hanging on the outcome of one of the characters - perhaps because he was an ‘unbeliever’ he didn’t get any resolve? Not very Christian !!!

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Cari D.

I was skeptical at first but the story got better as it went along.

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Tiger Rose

excellent

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Anonymous

Loved this book. The time lapses anddifferent character perspectives. This book was very well written and read.

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Anonymous

Loved it!

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Teniola K.

LOVED the book and the lessons behind it. But the narrator... she was good for the women and okay for the guys but the Australian accent kinda put me on edge. I am Australian and hearing this "accent" throughout the whole book was just too much.

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Carine

Good story. Make you realise that everyone is only human and that we all have our flaws.

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