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Almost Forever

By: Deborah Raney
Narrated by: Laurie Birmingham
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A Christy Award finalist, bestselling author Deborah Raney has garnered the RITA Award, the HOLT Medallion, and a Silver Angel for her soulstirring fiction. In Almost Forever, five firefighters perish battling the flames of the homeless shelter in Hanover Falls. Shelter volunteer Bryn Hennesey’s grief at the loss of her husband is compounded by a secret, haunting question: Did she extinguish the candle before falling asleep on that fateful night?

©2010 Deborah Raney (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC
Fiction Romance Thriller & Suspense
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Good narration but way too much slow angst

I have to admit I skipped most of the middle of this book. I couldn’t handle the minutiae of the grief and guilt that seemed to drag on from the beginning. I also have to admit that I wasn’t very sympathetic with the main female character at the beginning, but she did grow into a strong female protagonist. I appreciated the way the author demonstrated the shades of gray involved in fault and human frailty. I also thought the legal system parts were well researched and represented.

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