
The Sky People
Cast Iron Farm, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Heidi Bindhammer
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By:
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Ali Spooner
About this listen
After a beautiful wedding, Eli and Whit return to plan the next phase of their relationship. Whit discovers the identity of her father, and he shares a future with her that will change life on Cast Iron Farm forever. Twins bless the Fortner family, and Eli shares a special secret with Mitch, who bonds with the children in a unique way.
Ride along, as the Fortners begin a new chapter of their story.
©2023 Ali Spooner (P)2025 Ali SpoonerI feel that AS may of ran out of a few ideas because this episode is 'literally' mostly made up of-fetching,eating takeout and cooking chicken,burgers , pork butts making tomato sarnies and having fish outs !
The clan may love their grub but don't mix it up much. The concept that a group of family and friends live like they do in a loving, kindly, hard working way is great ! I missed Brad (who came into his own in book three), he was back home in school.
I still have an issue with the narrator who just doesn't get Whit right and makes Mack and Zack sound oriental, Mitch seems to of gone back to being a youngster and Julia a little butch in this interpretation ! There's also the issue of not always differentiating between characters voices , so its not always clear who is talking.
I really like the series and like most avid 'listeners' invest in and get to know the nuances , which means I/We pick up on discrepancies/ continuity between books. I am about to start the last in the series and will be sad when it ends !
Cast Iron Farm.....
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