
Broken Things to Mend
Power of the Matchmaker
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Narrated by:
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Laura Bannister
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By:
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Karey White
Celia is in desperate need of a change - a change of scenery, a change of pace, and a complete redo of all relationships. Not knowing what else to do, she opens a map, closes her eyes, and lets fate decide her future. Then she packs her meager belongings and buys a one-way ticket to a little town on the fringes of Oregon's Deschutes National Forest called Sisters. She's wanted a family for years. Will she find one in Sisters?
What Celia doesn't plan to find is a strange Chinese woman whose meddling ways keep throwing her in the path of a handsome, but reserved, forest ranger. But no matter how kind or dependable Silas seems to be, there are some things in Celia's past that neither of them can escape, and this time, the damage might be too much to mend.
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BEAUTIFUL!!
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a very sweet story
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Heavy but sweet
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A Story of Magic
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Courage and love
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LOVE IT
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The kind of book you savor
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I liked the story but it might have been better with stronger characterization from the narrator.
The story was good but...
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just ok
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Sweet concept, but some of it makes it seem as if we're written 60 years ago. Being married isn't required to put a name on a birth certificate. Aunt Nancy is a nosy sweet woman, but invasive and a big of a yenta though she professes not to be. And yes small towns seemingly are gossip driven, but these were also a judgy group I wouldn't like to know. I listened to the audiobook. The narration was okay, but did no favors to the story. A little to whiny and breathy for my taste.
Okay listen and yet
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