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  • Saviours of Oestend

  • By: Marie Sexton
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Saviours of Oestend

By: Marie Sexton
Narrated by: John Solo
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Summary

Life on the prairie has never been easy, but now Oestend itself seems bent on destruction.

Banished from the BarChi by the man he loves, Dante Pane must find a way to heal his broken heart while homesteading a new ranch. Unable to love women, afraid to love men, Dante wants only to find some peace. But peace is hard to come by in Oestend.

Ranch hands Simon and Frances came to Dante’s ranch to help him rebuild, but they’re beginning to think the place is cursed. Every building reeks of death, and strange occurrences plague the land - dead animals, unnatural weather, and voices riding wind. The men hate to return to the BarChi in defeat, but it’s the only place unaffected by whatever sickness has taken hold of the prairie.

While Simon struggles with the ghosts of his past and the nature of his partnership with Frances, Dante must convince Deacon and Aren to trust him again, because there’s more at stake than his ranch. Oestend is in trouble, and it will take all of them working together to set things right.

This title was previously published by Total-E-Bound. The overall story remains unchanged, but with revisions to the Simon and Frances storyline.

©2012 Marie Sexton (P)2021 Marie Sexton
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Mixed feelings

This book approached some alternative relationship dynamics and situations that were interesting to have explored in a story. However, it rambled on and lost its pace, and the ending with the saving the world scenario just seemed really odd. It’s like the author wanted to write a second book, knew the situations they wanted to approach, then just blurted out a book and went with whatever ideas popped into their head, rather than thinking about what would make the best story.

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I’m in love with Oestend

The mystery of Oestend continues and thickens.
This second book is a bit different. The two couples around which the story revolves are both surprising and odd.

Once again, John Solos performs brilliantly! And again, the chanting feels deep!

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