Claron
The Siblings O'Rifcan Series, Book 1
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Alex Black
Tossing her belongings into a suitcase and escaping heartbreak seemed like the best idea for Rhea Conners. She’d simply travel across the ocean to visit her grandfather in Ireland and heal. Then she’d come back. Simple. But what she doesn’t expect is to find solace and healing in the form of the O’Rifcan family and one member in particular: Claron.
Claron enjoyed his life farming the land his grandparents gifted him. He lived his life quietly and contentedly, until Rhea arrived. He’d steered clear of relationships and entanglements since his last heartbreak, but something about Roland’s granddaughter twists him up inside. Something about Rhea has him rethinking his life of solitude.
Two hearts. One chance. Can Rhea and Claron overcome past hurt to make a new beginning?
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Wonderful clean beautiful romance story. I love the story, the narration, and the sweet romance.
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The narrator has a decent voice himself, but the women’a voices are awful. Like - really terrible.
Great Story, Bad Narration
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Good story, but the narration....
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Fun story set in Ireland
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A wonderful love story about two people who have experienced the heartbreak of being cheated on and (eventually) find their own strength and then each other.
Narration: 3 stars
I’m torn about Mr. Black’s narration. I like the Irish accent, but have no idea how authentic it sounds, I’ll leave it to other listeners to debate that. But what lost him a star in my rating system was his women’s voices. Both moms sound screechy and all the younger women sound like sultry valley-girls. The cadence with which these younger women deliver their lines feels off. The male voices are excellent and the one female voice I enjoyed was Claron’s granny, so I know he can do lovely female voices. Anyway, he was a solid narrator and I’d be happy to listen to more of his acting.
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Clean romance located in Ireland
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