
The Melancholy Moon
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Glenda Manus

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- TL
- 04-27-24
Suspense
Good story disliked the voice. I missed the great voices of the first few books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-05-25
Virtual voice is horrible
I like this series but virtual voice almost stops me from continuing the series. The storyline is interesting and I like the concept of having faith.
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- K. Mclemore
- 09-15-24
Virtual Voice Distracting
Right now I am sad that the rest of this series is virtual voice. Perhaps I can adjust and will finish the series. I really like the characters.
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- nelsie
- 03-05-25
Needs real voice
Hard to follow because voice stayed the same. Never knew who was who! Wish it had been a human voice reading or voices changing
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- Carrie Fancett Pagels
- 03-11-25
Interesting suspense
I liked that this standalone tied in a little bit with a series but I missed the other characters from the Sweet tea series. Nice to see a story with a cancer patient heroine. The narration should have been checked better. I n lived in SC and the pronunciations were bad at times.
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- Mimi
- 07-28-24
Sweet Christian Love Story
This sweet southern Christian love story has a tiny bit of mystery mixed in and was a joy to read!
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- Michael
- 02-28-25
Virtual voice is terrible!
It seems like I'm finding more and more books that are being narrated by virtual voice. If that is the way of the future, I will have to stop listening to Audible. Virtual voice does a horrible job! It mispronounces words, pauses at the wrong time or doesn't pause when it should, puts inflections in the wrong places, etc. It really makes the story disjointed because I have to figure out what the author really meant.
Please STOP using virtual voice!
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- Debra Sacks
- 04-17-25
good plot
nice story. didn't like the virtual narrator. much prefer a real person narrator where emotion can be heard and felt.
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- Nursekreyling
- 04-04-25
Virtual voice was horrible
The accent, cadence and pronunciation of the AI voice was a horrible mid-match to the characters. At times, it made it difficult to tell which character was speaking/leading the chapter. Story was good!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-05-24
AI narration
Story would be better with actual human narration. Had to rewind so many times to figure out who was talking.
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