Audiobook Review – Northern Exposures

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Northern Exposures by Ann Jeffries US Air Force Colonel Benjamin “Benny” Alexander has been raising his daughter alone while continuing to search for the woman they both love, US Navy Lieutenant Stacy Greene. She has been deployed and the...

Northern Exposures by Ann Jeffries

US Air Force Colonel Benjamin “Benny” Alexander has been raising his daughter alone while continuing to search for the woman they both love, US Navy Lieutenant Stacy Greene. She has been deployed and the fact that no one in the Pentagon will reveal her mission to him gives him reason to suspect that where ever she has been is dangerous to her life. His search will lead him from Tokyo, Japan, to the Blue Ridge Mountains around Asheville, North Carolina. He’s on a mission of his own: to find the mother of their child and the woman he loves more than his next breath.

Vivian Alexander, one of Benny’s younger sisters, and her law school cohorts and housemates are on a parallel mission without realizing that they are putting their lives at risk. Vivian has other issues to resolve that for her may also be life altering. While on a romantic rendezvous on one of the secluded islands of Bimini, she is uncharacteristically caught in a prism of emotions, commitments, and obligations. Only her family’s support can see her through her crises of conscious.

The Alexander family of Summer County, South Carolina, is richly steeped in their ancestral traditions and embrace life living it to the fullest. The strength and selflessness of the family links them together as tightly as the gold chain that each family member wears. Their relationships with others in their extended family promise that what threatens one will be faced by all. The bonds that hold them together are strong, but the challenges that they face may be stronger.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was probably the longest audiobook I’ve ever listened to: 19 hours 24 min. A really epic saga of the Alexander family, this was like having a family tree come to life with all its branches having their own story. The downside was having so many characters to keep track of, and just as I was invested in one, the story switched to another. That said, the reunions were magnificent, their traditions so beautifully upheld and the relationships between siblings truly impressive. Despite the length of the story, I wasn’t ready to say goodbye and will now happily check out the other stories in this series.

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