At First Sight
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Narrated by:
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David Aaron Baker
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Nicholas Sparks
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How far can you run from your past? Jeremy Marsh once vowed he would never do three things: leave New York City, give his heart away again after barely surviving one failed marriage, and, most of all, become a parent. Now Jeremy is living in the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, married to Lexie, the woman he loves, and anticipating the birth of their daughter. Life seems to be settling down - until a disturbing and mysterious message appears from the past. Wounds he thought had healed are re-opened, and Jeremy realises his old life is closer to him than he thinks.
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- nick
- 18-09-19
Like a log fire on a winter's day.
I loved this book when I read it along time ago and despite the audible presentation being a little cheesy (specifically the music) I enjoyed listening to it too! I loved the readers voices but thought that parts of the narration were sometimes a little dated... it's probably as intended but as I'd already read it, I'd created my own version in my head to be paced a little more in current times. I find all of this authors work to be like an log fire on a winter's day.
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- Atheana
- 25-01-20
The second Nicholas Sparks book that I was less than enamoured with
in both books in this particular series. Couldn’t stand the characters in this book, Lexi is a manipulative, self-centred and selfish brat who makes being passively aggressive almost an art form. Jeremy is a weak pathetic, pu**y whipped man who is thoroughly controlled and manipulated by Lexi. Couldn’t stand either character and really did not enjoy the book.
This is the second time I have been surprised by a Nicholas Sparks book and not in a good way. Previously I have enjoyed every single one of his books, if this is going to be a new direction in his writing then me thinks we are going to part ways.
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- Pepe
- 16-12-16
just another story of a weak man
It's my second book of Sparks and it's going to be the last one. On both titles he depicted weak men being manipulated by women. The narration itself is good but the characters and the story itself lack strength.
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