Amy fantasy
Picking up 9 years after the first novel in the series,
Connie Goodwin’s life takes an unexpected turn that pushes her to seek new
discoveries regarding her ancestors.
I had read the first novel in the series long ago and, while
I remembered that Katherine Howe's The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane had not wowed me, I
thought that I’d found it interesting enough to read this new installment being
released 10 years after the original.
The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs was alright but never
grabbed me. In fact, I really find
myself at a loss for words to say about it.
It had its moments but it also had a lot of boring overly-detailed
sections. I kept listening because it
wasn’t unlikable. I just don’t have
anything amazing or profound to say about it. I almost hate to publish this blog since there isn't much meat to this entry.
The narrator was Barrie Kreinik and she did a good job. She had a few different voices and her voice
acting was good. I’ll give her an
A-.
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