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Then the Stars Fall
- Narrated by: Andrew McFerrin
- Length: 12 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
The death of his wife four years earlier left Travis Bennett a shell of the man he used to be. With his dog by his side, Travis raises his three children, manages his business, and works as a ranch hand. But every day, every minute, is an aching emptiness.
Wesley Ryan has fond memories of the small Ozark town of El Dorado Springs. Seeing it as a safe place to put his failed relationships behind him, Wesley moves into his grandparents' old home and takes over the local veterinary clinic. An early morning visit from Travis and his dog stirs feelings that Wesley seeks to push away - the last thing he needs is to fall for a man with baggage and three kids as part of the package.
Life, it seems, has other plans.
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- Leyanne
- 22-07-15
Ended in an odd place
Where does Then the Stars Fall rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's in there with the best of them
Who was your favorite character and why?
Loved them all but Travis was my favourite
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The first kiss in the barn
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me cry. A lot. And laugh a couple of times too.
Any additional comments?
Weird ending. It felt like there should be more which is why I gave it 4 stars.
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- P. S. Johnson
- 18-08-17
Interesting characters, great narration
This story has a host of interesting characters excellently interpreted by Andrew Ferrin in his narration. He handles the different voices well so that each is recognisable and appropriate. I'm not sure about the accents but they seemed fine to me. Brandon Witt's story follows the journey of widower Travis Bennett as he realises that it I alright to love again and this time around to bestow that love on a man. Wesley has moved to Eldorado to find love and he soon realises that maybe it's not the best place for a gay man but through some twists and turns he gains acceptance and a new love. There are some heart wrenching parts to this story and Travis' late wife plays a prominent part until, she no longer needs to. Brandon writes the characters in such a way that you feel you know them even though there are several you definitely wish you'd never met and some, while well meaning, should be kept at arm's length. Travis is a man who is barely surviving his wife's loss while Wesley has been burned by his ex loverGive this story a go. You won't be disappointed.
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- Simon
- 16-08-24
Emotional story line, great book
Started the book, just couldn’t stop listening. Great characters with an emotional story line and excellent narration
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