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  • Letters to Lincoln

  • By: Tracie Podger
  • Narrated by: Kitty Kelly
  • Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Letters to Lincoln

By: Tracie Podger
Narrated by: Kitty Kelly
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Summary

What do you do when your husband dies unexpectedly?
You write him a letter, of course.
What do you do when someone answers that letter? 

Dani was mid-30s when she found herself alone and without her soulmate.
Coming to terms with her loss took all her strength and her voice.
If Dani thought she’d experienced the worst life could throw at her, she was wrong.
Lies, deceit, confusion surround her.
A stranger, a builder, and a priest comfort her. 

Letters to Lincoln is a contemporary romance about overcoming loss, finding the strength to rebuild a life, and learning to forgive. 

For listening over the age of 18. 

©2017 Tracie Podger (P)2021 Tracie Podger

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Great story narrated wonderfully

Words can’t express how great this story is. From the start it draws you in and winds it’s way around your heart. It’s full of emotion and the narrator brings it alive perfectly. Who knew writing a letter to your dead husband would bring you back to life. 5 wonderful stars from the writing to the fantastic performance by Kitty Kelly.

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Amazing Story .

This is an incredibly heartbreaking story , based around the story of a woman (Dani) who loses her husband and unborn daughter in a tragic accident . showing every step of grief and challenge she has to overcome , and how a unknown pen pal called Lincoln helped her with her journey.
The emotion in this book is extremely raw , and it's truly felt because of the fantastic writing . i expected this storyline to become quite cliché/film style dramatic, when it came to how the main character felt, but that isn't what happened at all . Every twist and turn in this book, is unexpected and only adds to the depth of the story, whilst still keeping it believable .
The only reason this is getting 4stars instead of 5 is because of the wrap up of the character of Daniel . I feel as if the final reveal about him was really necessary and felt slightly out of reach compared to the sincerity of the other characters development.
The narration was also very comfortable to listen to , and Kitty Kelly does a great job at distinguishing the different characters.

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