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Letters of Trust

Friendship Letters, Book 1

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Letters of Trust

By: Wanda E. Brunstetter
Narrated by: Rebecca Gallagher
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Friendship Letters Series

Doretta Schwartz has always enjoyed writing letters and feels her letters can be a bit of a ministry to her friends. In this series, exchanging letters that contain open and honest feeling and struggles helps Doretta and two of her best friends through the darkest challenges of their lives.

A Simple Letter Carries Inspiration for Healing

Life is good on their Pennsylvania Amish farm for newlyweds Vic and Eleanor Lapp—until the day Vic's youngest brother drowns in their pond and Vic turns to alcohol to numb the pain. Things get so bad that Vic loses his job and their marriage is coming apart. Eleanor is desperate to help her husband and writes letters to her friend, Doretta, living in Indiana, for advice. The trust Eleanor places in her friend and the gentle words she receives in return are a balm for even darker days to come in this first book of The Friendship Letters series by New York Times Bestselling Author Wanda E. Brunstetter.

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©2023 Wanda E. Brunstetter (P)2023 Oasis Audio
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Marriage Amish Amish Fiction
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Eleanor's sincere faith in God and her patience with and love for Vic. are most admirable. Also the steps her Bishop's wife suggested Vic needed to take steps to achieve sobriety. These are important steps to help alcoholics(or anyone struggling with an addiction) implement. As a Biblical counselor in progress, I'd like to have the name of the Christian based clinics the nurse referred Vic to visit, that is if they weren't fictional.

With God's Love and Our Cooperation Alll Things are Possible.

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I really enjoyed this book. Wanda Brunstetter writes such good books. I do recommend this book.

Letters of Trust

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The reader grated on my nerves. I just couldn’t focus on the story. So sorry.

Nothing

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I appreciated that it's shoe the Amish are not flawless. This was a great read!

Great Meaningful Story

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Need new readers, destroyed the story. Had a hard time finishing because of the reader

The worst reading and voice ever. Almost returned the book and never finished. Child like whiny voice very off putting

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The hole book brag on death &. Drinking & than end rush to get it done Very short ending. Not wanting more

Depression

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A very, very different story line for Wanda E Brunstetter books. Rebecca Gallagher narrated this book and I will never listen to another book narrated by her again. I have listened to a lot of Wanda E Brunstetter books and this one is by far the worst. It is repetitive and slow going. There were many parts that were just hard to believe.

At times the book was just plain boring and I almost stop listening to it half way through. This is NOT one of Wanda's better books.

The very last few sentences said by to by Vic's wife to Vic sounded as though she was making a speech before the United States Congress. The narrator seemed to feel she needed to make a speech in an unnatural tone of voice.

I do not recommend this book.

Horrible Narration

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