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When Tomorrow Comes

Canadian West, Book 6

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When Tomorrow Comes

By: Janette Oke
Narrated by: Aimee Lilly
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Christine and her older brother, Henry, grew up in the Delaney family as loved and nurtured as if they had been born to Elizabeth and Wynn. Now adults, they are ready to make new lives for themselves. Henry has found love and is planning a wedding. Christine is delighted for her brother, but she is still carrying scars from a broken relationship. And the war in Europe causes uncertainties at every turn, while the Northland still calls to her heart.

Amid this instability, more than one handsome young man shows interest in Christine, and she must make a decision. Is she willing to give up her dreams of a life in the North for a love to last a lifetime?

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Compared to the other Janette oke books, this one felt a bit lame. The romance was unconvincing and didn't draw you in. the narration was strange, made Christine's voice high pitched and the older ladies low pitched, and the child voice was like a squeak. A bit disappointing.

A bit lame

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Always consult God & truly listen. Thankful once again for the lightheartedness alongside the seriousness of the writing of fiction to still direct the listener towards God.

Gods plan

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After such great narration for the first 5 books of this series, this one falls way short. The character voices are almost impersonations and Christines voice in particular is so whining and sounds like a nasally teenager. Disappointing and distracting for what is a beautiful story.

The performance is comical

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