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The Comanche Girl's Prayer

Texas Women of Spirit, Book 2

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The Comanche Girl's Prayer

By: Angela Castillo
Narrated by: J. Grace Pennington
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It's 1890. Called by God, 19-year-old Soonie Eckhart travels to an illegal Comanche and Kiowa settlement in North Texas to become a teacher for the children in hiding.

Despite her Comanche roots, she finds many in the group, including a volatile young man named Lone Warrior, refuse to accept her.

After a chance encounter in the hills with a band of dangerous men, Soonie must draw on the deepest parts of her faith and courage to survive.

©2015 Angela Castillo (P)2016 Angela Castillo
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance
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Lovely Story of Heritage and Faith

This is definitely a good one for those of us that enjoy clean historical inspirational romances with good narration. Although I wish I would have read the first book in this series before this one, I didn't need to as it is a complete story. This is a wonderful story of culture, family, romance and Christian faith. It is respectful of the American Indian heritage while showing diversity of cultures and beliefs. My only complaint is that it was too short. I wanted to know more, especially in the epilogue. But I shouldn't complain because it had an HEA.....I just wanted more details. 💓

I would like to thank the author, narrator, or publisher for providing me this audiobook at no cost in exchange for my unbiased review courtesy of Audio book boom.

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Good Christian story

Insights into the story of Comanche reservations and those who fought to be free. Young teacher learns about her heritage.

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Christian Historical Romance

Another well told story. Suzanna is Zelly’s (from book 1) best friend and new sister in law. This story is about Miss Sue’s time with her a Mother’s people as a school teacher. Angela walks you through the daily life of the Comanche people as a small group hide away from the reservation. The details and descriptions make you feel like your inside the book!
Grace brings the book to life as she does a marvelous job portraying each character!
God’s ways are not our ways, but He has more for us than we could have dreamed!

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The Comanche Girl's Prayer: Texas Women of Spirit,

“This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.”



Soonie has traveled to north Texas to teach children in a secret Comanche and Kiowa village. She calls on her faith to see her difficult times. The historical and description of people and customs were well done.


The narration was well done.The characters were well portrayed.

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Rites of passage account of a young girl's heart.

A gentle story wonderfully told by Suni, 1/2 Comanche, 1/2 White, as she grapples to find her destiny.

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The year of 1890 a strong faith to go to Texas to teach children in hiding. She is only nineteen, what an undertaking. Given audio was good for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

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Another great book by Angela Castillo!

I enjoyed the reading of this book. It was interesting and kept me listening! I am looking forward to listening to more of her books.

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Summary:
Soonie Eckhart goes to live with her mother’s people to be a local teacher. She falls in love with them but finds dangers in the woods.

Additional Comments:
• The love story angle was about as subtle as an elephant in New York City.
• The singing threw me because I play audiobooks fast.
• The danger seemed realistic, but I wish there was more fighting.
• The narrator did okay.
• The Christian aspects of the book aren’t even remotely subtle.
• If you’re used to the genre, not much will stand out about this story. Typical brave girl out of her element finds the love of her life once God takes the surly soul and flips his attitude on its head.
• Side characters: I liked Darla. Molly seemed superfluous. The uncle is a decent sort of chap. The bad guys were suitably evil.
• I did end up yelling at the MC to get it together at least once.

Conclusion:
It’s book 2 in a series, but I think it’s fine as a standalone book.
*I got the book on a free code site. I understand I do not have a set-in-stone obligation to share my thoughts, but have freely chosen to do so anyway.

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Sweet story and adventure

Soonie is one quarter Comanche and feels a spiritual tug at her heart to go and teach their children. There she learns so much more of the people she has come from. She makes so many connections to the people and falls in love with one special man.
This story is a stand alone but has references to the first story in the series which do not detract from the story itself. The author has done a great job of making the story realistic and the narrator keeps her audience engaged in the plot.
This is a short book, but very entertaining and anyone who loves a clean Christian story will enjoy this series.

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Recommend the Book over the audio

What aspect of J. Grace Pennington’s performance would you have changed?

Ms. Pennington has a very soft and innocent narration. I can imagine her narrating a children's book. Stark articulation made it more of a reading versus storytelling. It just didn't fit with this story. Pauses a little too long. Poor editing. Distracting lip smacking, swallowing, wind bursts on the "k' sound, dog barking, chair squeaks and a slamming of a door. At one point the narrator sounded like she had a cold. (I did not listen with earbuds, but with a player). Ms. Pennington has a nice male and female voice. Playing with the tempo would have made the narration more interesting.

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I liked the story. It was very sweet. I didn't like the narration. I enjoyed the historical references about the Comanche and soldiers/white man (general interaction, prejudices, traditions). I could picture this on the hallmark channel. I received a copy via audiobook boom in exchange for an unbiased review.

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