
Journeyman
Matt Miller in the Colonies Series, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Mark J. Rose
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By:
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Mark J. Rose
American scientist Matt Miller is torn from his own century and dropped into Colonial America with nothing except a backpack. His phone, his money, and his identity are all useless and he quickly finds that he is foreign and alone in his own country.
Matt must meet the challenge to survive in a newly forming society where he seemingly has no relevant skills and no one he can count on. He suspects that his 21st century knowledge of science and technology could make him a king in the New World, but he quickly finds that 18th-century America is a dynamic place where nothing is guaranteed.
The challenge to prosper, succeed and especially to win the hand of a beautiful Virginia farm girl is like nothing he has ever faced.
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kept my interest
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Loved the story, not the narration
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lovely Series
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ps: I highly recommend this book!
I usually cringe when I see that the author is also the narrator...
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audio is disappointing
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Please hire a narrator
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An Adventure
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Time travel
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An enjoyable treatment of time travel
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Regarding the narration- it was not the worst, but having been spoiled with hundreds of audiobooks narrated by talented voice actors, this one was bland. It's nice to have a voice actor do different inflections for all the characters, such that their character is instantly recognizable. Author's voice was not unpleasant, but had a one-size-fits-all characteristic. A voice pro would have had a lot to work with in this story- 21st century Philadelphia boy and 18th century Virginians.
Not sure Book 2 is in my future
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