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As Long as Love Lasts

By: Jea Hawkins
Narrated by: Lori Prince
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2018 - She doesn't know if a marriage is worth fighting for.

Peyton Kennedy quantifies everything in terms of numbers and risk. She looks at a problem and solves it, leaving no piece of the puzzle out. When her young, too-whimsical wife inherits a derelict farmhouse from a distant aunt, Peyton can only see the bottom line. Too much work. Too much money. Time. Energy. Definitely not worth saving.

But her wife knows how to get her way, and Peyton finds herself roped into renovations. This...this may be the straw that breaks her marriage's back, and Peyton's worried about how worried that makes her. That is, until a 70-year-old bundle of letters and a time-worn diary fall on her head.

Before she knows it, Peyton is drawn into the story of her wife’s great aunt, Marty, a woman who dared defy social conventions for the love of another woman.

1939 - She doesn't know what love is.

Marty Bell thinks life will fall neatly into place. Her mother has expectations: a husband, wealthy enough to give Marty security for the rest of her days. When she meets a beautiful circus worker who shovels dung and pounds stakes for a living, it's the first time Marty sees that she can stray from the path.

Soon, her life is dictated by not just her mother, but the upheaval of war and the one thing she never expected to find: love. And Marty will risk anything and everything to hold onto it.

Contemporary and historical lesbian romance intertwine in this emotional tale of a diary, an elephant, and four women who know that few things matter more than finding someone who loves them just the way they are.

©2018 Jea Hawkins (P)2019 Jea Hawkins
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A beautiful love that survives and surpasses time.

I've read this title a couple times because it's just that good however, hearing it on Audible really brought it to life. The narration by Lori Prince was done very well and I'm so thankful for that. There's is no doubt I'll be listening to this one again as I read along with the book.

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Wonderful Touching Story

I loved this story. Mardi an Vera's relationship and challenges during WWII. A never ending but still I would say unrequited love. Vera's service in the war changed her forever. Though not stated specifically Vera likely experienced PTSD. The war left her unsettled, not able to stay in one place for long. Then again as a circus roust about who cared for an Elephant Alberta, she likely was never meant to settle in one place. The ending of the book left me with hoping there is a sequel to tell Vera's story. Their undying love in the 40's is written from Mardi's point of view mostly. Their love so powerful and enduring bring together the discoverers of their story Peyton and Brook who read Vera's diary that brings them together in a magical way.

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great story;superb narrator

I couldn't stop listening as this story bounced back and forth between dual stories in the past and present. Lori Prince is one of my favorite narrators and does a perfect job with this one too. I'll look for more by this author, especially if Lori reads it.

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As big as an elephant

Oh, what a book. The story grips you from the very beginning. I was pulling so hard for Brooke and Peyton. Wonderful story with superb narration. An elephant? Awesome. :)

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Parallel lives

I love layered and complex books that also have a simplicity to them. As Long As Love Lasts by Jea Hawkins is that book. The story starts out fairly simple – Peyton is on the verge of ending her marriage to Brooke and bubbly Brooke has no idea things are falling apart. The inheritance of Brooke’s great-aunt’s farm house is either going to make or break the marriage – as most reno projects are wont to do. The discovery of a trove of letters dating back more than half a century turns the women’s lives upside down. Suddenly Peyton has a good reason to stay married – if only to find out what happens to Brooke’s aunt, Marty.

Now, here is where I depart from the book. If I found a trove of letters and a diary, I would read them all in one or two days. Brooke and Peyton are disciplined, however, and take their time. Man, that frustrated me. Because I wanted to know how the story ended and instead I was taken on a beautiful journey that lasted nine hours. Time well spent, I promise you.

Marty was a young woman when she met circus carnie Vera. The attraction was almost instantaneous and the two women spent what little time they could together and although they made no promises, when the circus moved on, Marty held on to the hope she would see Vera again. They do, eventually, and here’s where the elephant comes in. You’ll just have to read to figure out how Alberta fits into the story but a few laughs on my part were had. I loved that the difficulties of being a lesbian in the 1940s and 1950s wasn’t glossed over – the women faced some tough challenges such as how to find a way to be together without being discovered. Of how to fall in love with someone while society expects something very different from you.

As Peyton and Brooke unravel the mystery of Vera and Marty, they have a few things in their lives they have to deal with. Because this journey into the past is either going to strengthen them or tear them apart. And, of course, there’s always the parallel journey of Vera and Marty.

The book is told in alternating chapters, the voice changing between Peyton and Marty. I loved this structure because it pulled me through the past and interwove present day, as I said, paralleling the two relationships. This is a Jea Hawkins romance, so I figured a happy ending was in the cards for the modern-day couple, I just didn’t know what would happen to the women from the past.

Lori Prince narrated this story and she was the perfect choice. She differentiated the four women clearly and even gave Vera that tobacco-laden voice. I was drawn into in the story and Lori held me there, richly immersed in both past and present. I always love the combination of Lori and Jea – I get well written and well performed books.

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AMAZING!!!!!!!!

I never write reviews but..what a great story. So wonderfully intertwined of then and now.

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What a beautifully narrated love story!

Wow! I just finished listening to this book and am so moved by the story. I really loved contemporary and historical combo. I was immersed in Peyton and Marty's world and didn't want to leave :-). It was great seeing them go through their journey and become the person they where meant to be. This is one of those books that you'll think about long after listening to it. Lori Prince did an amazing job with the narration!! Awesome story!

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Lori Prince Narrating = Finding Gems!!!

I tried this story because Lori was narrating. Best decision ever! Great story. I laughed, I cried, I anticipated every next moment. Thank You!

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Amazing!

Lovely story with great narration! Couldn’t put my phone down! Don’t pass this up. Love love love!

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Loved it!!

Such a fantastic story of love, loss, hurt and reconnection through stories of the same of those who came before!

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