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Two from Isaac's House: A Story of Promises
by Normandie Fischer
Narrator: Brandon Potter
August 17th 2016
Publisher: Spoke Media
The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . TWO FROM ISAAC'S HOUSE: A Story of Promises . . . It all sounds a bit intriguing. The drama. The suspense. The culture of another country. The mystery of a murder.
The one last thing to do before you marry. The one more things of a father long gone. The one more trip. The one more. It was all just delicious to gobble down. The layers. The depth. The hidden details. There was so much to love about this one. Yes, for me things started out a bit slow but it built up and things took off. This was a much enjoyed book. Listening took it to that next level of oh my. The unexpected romance. The unexpected murder
The narration was good. Brandon Potter did the job well of keeping up with the travels and the country changes with diction, pitch, and tone throughout the entire listen. It was clear, clean, concise, and the pacing was good.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Audiobookworm Promotions on behalf of various authors, narrators, and publishers. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
From author Normandie Fischer comes a new romantic suspense that takes the reader from the hills of Italy to the Jordanian desert and from there to an Israel on the brink of war with Hamas.
Rina Lynne has never traveled far from Morehead City, North Carolina. So when she inherits her father’s secret stash, she’s ready to kick up her heels and go adventuring before she settles down to marry her long-time fiancĂ©. First stop, Italy.
Enter Tony (aka Anton), an engineering geek conned into helping his Israeli cousins as a sort-of spy. From the moment he meets Rina, he’s distracted, which is not a good idea when there’s already been murder and theft. And from the moment Rina meets Tony, she’s fascinated, which is also not a good idea. He’s an Arab-American, and she’s half-Jewish. And engaged. And then there are all those bodies dropping around them, each linked to the gathering storm in the Middle East.
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