
The Colors of Denver Andrews
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The second novel in the Eliza Gray Series, The Colors of Denver Andrews is a story filled with heartache and the possibility of second chances.
When tragedy befalls Eliza and Denver Andrews, it not only threatens their marriage, it threatens their love.
Both realize this, yet both are so overwhelmed with their own grief, returning to the time before their shared tragedy seems impossible.
Still married, they each go their own way in an attempt to discover a hint of normalcy within their lives—Eliza to her old home in Ohio, Denver to a tentative relationship. When those hints lead to possible divorce, they must decide if their shared tragedy will bring them back together or rip them further part.
Potential readers: This is not an inspirational Amish series. It explores how people—even Amish people—might react when faced with important life decisions about those they love. Also, since it's written to appeal to a wider audience, some romantic situations, not explicitly described of course, are included. Still, it's up to the reader if they prefer to skip those scenes. Thank you for your consideration.
As a bonus, this book includes the first chapter of The Colors of Tess Gray, the stunning conclusion to the Eliza Gray Series.
To those considering the AI narrated audio version of this book, please be aware that AI narration isn’t perfect. One issue you might notice is AI narration is unable to use different voices for different characters, so it may not be clear which character is speaking for short sections of dialogue. Another is the lack of emotion in the narrator’s voice. Despite those issues, AI narration has come a long way, and is still an enjoyable way to listen to a book, especially since they usually cost the purchaser much less than human narrated books.
Thank you for understanding. It is much appreciated.