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Title: The Show
Subtitle: Northwest Passage, Book 3
Author: John A. Heldt
Narrator: Sonja Field
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-03-16
Publisher: John A. Heldt
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 13 votes
Genres: Romance, Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
Seattle, 1941. Grace Vandenberg, 21, is having a bad day. Minutes after Pearl Harbor is attacked, she learns that her boyfriend is a time traveler from 2000 who has abandoned her for a future he insists they cannot share. Determined to save their love, she follows him into the new century.
But just when happiness is within her grasp, she accidentally enters a second time portal and exits in 1918. Distraught and heartbroken, Grace starts a new life in the age of Woodrow Wilson, silent movies, and the Spanish flu. She meets her parents as young, single adults and befriends a handsome, wounded army captain just back from the war. In The Show, the sequel to The Mine, Grace finds love and friendship in the ashes of tragedy as she endures the trial of her life.
Members Reviews:
How to survive across Time!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, this was a very original concept for a story and was well thought out and written.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Grace is the one who experiences all the ups and downs but never gives up.
What aspect of Sonja Fields performance would you have changed?
Sonja was a little flat during some of the scenes. I would have wanted to listen to more feeling in her voice. But still, she did try to express the Characters well.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Love does not change across all Times. Something like that.
Any additional comments?
I enjoyed listening to this story! I did receive this book for free, from AudioBoom, in exchange for a unbiased review.
Thanks!
Wholesome, Time-Travel Romance-Fantasy
If you're a fan of time-travel SciFi but require a healthy dollop of heart-yearning, Christian romance mixed in, then "The Show" certainly is worth the price of admission: the narration is fine-and-dandy, the writing is not bad at all, the plot contains a few unexpected twists, and the content is exceedingly light on sin (no profanity, violence, or graphic sex). It's family-friendly fare all the way.
"The Show" marks the second in a series of similar time-travel-themed romances by author John A. Heldt, whose knowledge of history may have something to do with his having worked as a reference librarian at one point in his life. As a result, all of his settings are presented with a certain air of authenticity and attention to detail; descriptions of fashions and customs of generations gone by always seem plausible.
The plot itself concerns the misadventures of one Grace Vandenberg, a beautiful and kind young Christian woman with her sights set on marrying the man she loves--even if that means following him through time. Grace has enough spunk to get the job done. She's the type who won't hesitate to administer CPR to a dying man if the situation calls for it. References to Bible verses surface here-and-there. Grace cannot help but feel the touch of God in everything that happens to her.