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  • The Prodigal

  • Abram's Daughters (Book 4)
  • Written by: Beverly Lewis
  • Narrated by: Christina Moore
  • Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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The Prodigal

Written by: Beverly Lewis
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Beverly Lewis' beloved series is about an Amish family in Pennsylvania. The Prodigal, a New York Times best seller, has won over countless fans with its tale of love and redemption. Abram's family is surprised by the prospect of the return of Jonas Mast, a former beau of one of his daughters. Leah cannot believe that Jonas might return from Ohio, and she doesn't know what secrets he'll bring with him.
©2004 Beverly Lewis (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC

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Loving this saga

Well, I have one more book to go in Abram’s Daughters series. I am thoroughly enjoying them all. Just a few nitpicks - the author has named one of the minor characters “Dottie” (I think, because I’m listening to the book not reading it) now in an Amish book where there are Dods (sounding like Dots) and Doddies (sounding like Dotties) why on earth would she name a character Dottie!? I mean it’s hard enough keeping all the brothers,cousins, aunts, (and most of them with double barrels names)! Straight without throwing in a character named Dottie!
And I can’t remember who it was in the other books in the series that said the book is now over or whatever he said but the fellow at the end of this book scared the daylights out of me!
Your going along and listening to this lovely familiar voice telling the story then this very deep, very quiet voice comes on saying this is the end. Really quite creepy 😬
But like I said just nit picking. All in all a great series. 👍👍

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Great character building

I loved how intricate the story is and how well the author makes you feel like you know the people

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