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Home Sweet Tiny Home

Von: Melody A. Carlson
Gesprochen von: Tanya Eby
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Kate Burrows has a life many would envy—a good job at a design firm, a huge house, beautiful memories of the late husband who gave her everything, and two grown kids doing well for themselves. But it's all begun to ring hollow as she wanders around a house that's too big for her. So when she gets caught up in binge watching a show all about tiny homes, something clicks—something that soon has Kate embarking on a whole new life.

Though some people call her crazy, she decides to quit her job and relocate to the small tourist town she and her husband always wanted to retire to, and to buy a tiny home of her own. The Lord seems to be paving the way, and she soon meets just the person she needs to help her get her dream going-and even growing! Hank Branson, architect and gentleman farmer, is quick to jump on board her dream to parcel some land off for tiny homes, and soon they have a community in the works.

But is Kate in over her head? How can she possibly uproot her whole life and chase dreams long dormant? Can Hank and his beautiful farm be as perfect as they seem? And what about their competition—the gregarious, confident Glen who won't take no for an answer? Kate may be moving into a tiny house . . . but it soon becomes clear she's in for a big adventure.

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The start was promising and I chose the story because of the tiny homes. Unfortunately, I found the FMC more and more annoying, as her thoughts, decisions and actions seemed increasingly juvenile. I was also not a fan of the religious parts, which didn't sound sincere (might also have been the narration). The side characters saved some of the story and they became my only reason for continuing. The other challenging aspect was the narrator, who seemed to be speaking a bit faster than felt natural, so the story came across as rushed and the dialogues seemed stilted.

Mediocre

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