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Terrible narrator

Review from Live and Let Growl →

I looked forward to this book with the side trip to the horse racing world but this narrator made listening very tedious. The only character whose voice differed from the monotonous tone was little Kevin. Everyone else sounded alike making it difficult to follow who was speaking to whom.

So Disappointed!

Review from Chili Cauldron Curse →

I am a HUGE Lynn Cahoon fan; however, this book was not good. The story fell flat, the narration was off, and the characters made me dislike them all. I returned the first book in this series after listening to this one. Ugh!

Painful Narration

Review from Live and Let Growl →

I really tried to like this new narrator but she absolutely butchered this story. I kept looking to see how much longer the book was so I could be done. None of the characters sound remotely close to the previous 18 or so books and some things were totally changed… Aunt Peg doesn’t even have..

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change in narrator not great

Review from Howloween Murder →

the narrator is good but after listening to whole series narrated by Jessica Almasey to have it switch. this narrator doesn’t have the same liveliness that Almasey had, more boring. more I can’t finish series because it just isn’t the same. I’m disappointed when they don’t keep the narrator’s!!!

My Favorite of the Series

Review from Live and Let Growl →

Having grown up in Kentucky, fascinated with the horse farms and racing, I absolutely loved this book. Can’t get enough of this series. Very easy to listen to with spot on characters in the dogs show world as well as the thoroughbred world!

Great story – disappointing narrator

Review from Wagging Through the Snow →

I’ve really enjoyed this series. It’s light reading (listening) with some laugh-out-loud moments. I was very disappointed when there was a switch in narrators. The person who can make you want to listen all night is invaluable, and unfortunately Angie Hickman cannot do so. I can’t help comparing her monotonous manner of reading to Jessica..

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