Just Above a Whisper, Lori Wick
Just Above a Whisper, Lori Wick
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Just Above a Whisper

Author: Lori Wick

Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 09/01/2005


Synopsis

Can love unlock two guarded hearts?  Tucker Mills, Massachusetts, 1839.  Bound as an indentured servant to the Tucker Mills bank and its controlling manager, Reese Thackery finds comfort in her faith and her friends.  She vows to serve her remaining two years with a willing heart. But that's before bank owner Conner Kingsley - all six-foot-six of him - rides into town to audit the bank's business dealings.  Thinking that things are finally looking up, Reese starts her work at the Kingsley family manor, but recoils from Conner's imposing physical presence, haunted by memories of another master.  Not even Conner's soft voice and kind gestures can comfort her. When the bank manager turns vengeful, Conner and Reese must become allies.  Can Reese see beyond her place as a servant to accept God's larger plan for her future and her heart?  A tender story of the power of faith over fear and the tie that truly binds.

About Lori Wick

Lori Wick is an experienced author who specializes in Christian fiction. With more than five million copies of her books in print, she is as comfortable writing period stories as she is contemporary works. She continuously hits bestseller lists because of her faithful fans. She currently resides with her husband and their family in the Midwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mayda on February 14, 2018

After the first chapter, it is pretty evident how it is going to end. And the journey to the end is not all that inspiring or interesting. The plot, what there is, takes a back seat to the author’s witness to her belief in God and the way to be saved through Christ Jesus. There is nothing subtle abo......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on May 27, 2024

Second part in a trilogy. Audiobook. I really enjoyed this sweet little book. We forget how people used to live. Indentured servants are no longer, at least in The United States of America. There were several points where the thought crossed my mind, oh just use your cellphone. Regular phones were n......more