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Charles Towne

By: Angela Elwell Hunt
Narrated by: Carmen Beaubeaux
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Publisher's summary

Concluding the Keepers of the Ring series, Hunt follows the exploration and colonization of America and the spread of the gospel to both colonists and Native Americans.

©1997, 2013 Angela E Hunt (P)2014 Angela E. Hunt
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 please find a different performer

This is a fantastic book, but read it. Don’t listen to this performance. If I wasn’t so excited to read the fifth book, would’ve turned it off. Her performance is an absolute tragedy to do to the fantastic work by Angela Hunt.  if audible would redo the performance, I would listen to it again.  absolutely terrible performance terrible. Terrible. Terrible

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Great ending to the series

Great book and narrator has many distinct voices to set apart characters. Love all of Angela Hunts books.

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Great story, poor narration

I was looking forward to finishing this series. Angela Hunt is a great writer of historical fiction. However, I would have preferred a narrator who knows how to do accents and pronounce French.

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I really enjoyed the story and narration

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes I would. I like this genre (Christian Romance) and the author did a great job of creating an historical setting for the romance to blossom.

What did you like best about this story?

The historical background presented made the story and the world portrayed in the book come alive. While I found it at times unsettling to be reminded of the American history of slavery, the main two characters rise above the common beliefs of the time and show how humanity can be cherished by all. The slowing building romance between Rachelle and Trace kept an old die hard romantic like me intrigued.

What about Carmen Beaubeaux’s performance did you like?

I have listened to many audiobooks and am amazed at how well Carmen Beaubeaux did with all the voices. She took me so deep into the story, I easily forgot that not only was I only listening to the book, (not 'seeing' in on the screen), but the full vocalizations completely made me forget it was only one person performing all the voices.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The book is not filled with crying moments, but there are a few scenes of brutality that made be emotionally vulnerable. One of the turning points in the book is when Rachelle discovers that her slave trading upbringing is actually against her beliefs and her conscience and a change takes place within her. The way Carmen Beaubeaux voiced this scene brought me to tears of gladness. Sorry, but I like a good cry.

Any additional comments?

I am going to keep my eye on this apparent new comer to audiobooks, Carmen Beaubeaux, since I enjoy listening to books where the narrator performs all the various voices in complete character, accents and genders.

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Really loved it!

The story was great, I really love this author! The performance left a bit to be desired I did not enjoy the voices she used for the characters. all the characters even the good ones sounded a bit smarmy. I really enjoyed how this last book brought the story full circle. I do hope there are some more for this series.

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Charles Towne

I really liked this book. I think this is the best one out of the 5.

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Absolutely love this book!

I loved every book. Charles Towne was definitely the best out of the whole series!

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Murder of your ears

Absolutely HORRIBLE narrator. The Native Americans are made to sound like baboons! The Africans are made to send like foolish rodeo clowns. The Puritans are fashioned after transvestites and the French sound like criminals. This could have been good but for the ridiculous and painful narration!

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