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Elizabeth's Mountain

By: Lucille Guarino
Narrated by: Deborah Kosnett
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“A wonderful, moving story about love and loss, focusing on two generations: grandmother and granddaughter.” –Marie W. Watts, author of the award-winning trilogy, Warriors for Equal Rights

Elizabeth is a feisty ninety-year-old widow keeping a secret. Developers have tendered a lucrative offer for her beloved Blue Ridge mountain home in Asheville, North Carolina. She knows her children will pressure her to sell it against her own wishes. But any hope of protecting it clashes with her gnawing awareness of the time she has left.

As Elizabeth agonizes over what to do, her granddaughter, Amanda, ends an unhappy relationship and yearns for a fresh start. She moves into the farmhouse with her grandmother, not far from the hospital where she works. Heartened by an exciting new relationship, Amanda examines her desires and intends not to repeat a history of foregoing her dream. She wants forever, but her unwillingness to compromise could mean losing out on a chance at true love.

Part 1950's historical romance and part contemporary romance, grandmother and granddaughter's stories unfold and interlace, connecting past with present. As Elizabeth begins to see her younger self reflected in her granddaughter, she wonders if Amanda could hold the key to her legacy.

An emotional, heartwarming tale of resilience and hope, Elizabeth's Mountain will charm and immerse listeners in a dual time-line of interweaving romances.

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Resilience, Hope, Fears

This is the life story of two women, a grandmother and a granddaughter. Their relationships, decisions, and desires are carefully detailed and intricately woven together.

The author, Lucille Guarino, blends a historical and a contemporary romance into one narrative. This heartfelt and genuine tale highlights resilience, hope, dreams, and fears, focusing on the dreams of two women in male-dominated eras. Lucille Guarino addresses each woman’s struggle – the grandmother’s anguish over her home on the mountain and the granddaughter’s yearning for a fresh beginning. The satisfying conclusion reveals that men and women can leave a legacy! The characters are well-developed, the narrative flows smoothly, and the plot twists are captivating and unexpected.

The narrator, Deborah Kosnett, delivers an engaging and beguiling performance. Kosnett speaks clearly, and her deliberate pauses and cadence enrich the narrative. She seamlessly slips into each character, effectively bringing them to life. In addition, Kosnett gives each one a rich and intriguing presence.

This is an intriguing book that immerses each listener completely into the narrative. As a team, both Guarino and Kosnett, deliver a delightful audiobook.

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excellent audiobook

"Elizabeth's Mountain" is a captivating audiobook that seamlessly blends past and present in a tale of love, family, and resilience. As Elizabeth, a spirited ninety-year-old widow, grapples with the decision to sell her beloved mountain home, her granddaughter Amanda seeks a fresh start and finds herself at a crossroads in her own life. With beautifully interwoven storylines spanning generations, this emotional and heartwarming narrative explores themes of love, legacy, and the bonds that connect us across time. Listeners will be enchanted by the dual romances and deeply moved by the characters' journeys of self-discovery and hope.

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Wonderful

At the beginning, you think this is the story of the average widow, but there is nothing average about the story. All through, you are privy to Elizabeth's innermost thoughts and fears. Her secret, when revealed, adds a layer of depth to her character and the story itself. It's an illustration of how personal histories shape our lives and the places we call home. You will find yourself reflecting on the importance of standing up for what you believe in, no matter the odds.

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Easy summer story

The audio was done perfectly, Deborah Kosnett adapted her voice to each character. She made it easy to follow the story when the time period changed. Her inflection & tone made the characters likable & the story flow easily. The author endeared the women & the men in the story with their hardships and perseverance. Overall, it was an easy listen, with a bit of intrigue & and a surprise every now & then!

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