• A Way Home

  • Gay Amish Romance Series, Book 3
  • By: Keira Andrews
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (140 ratings)

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A Way Home

By: Keira Andrews
Narrated by: John Solo
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Will returning to their Amish roots renew their faith in each other?

Isaac and David never thought they'd go back to the Amish world. But when Isaac's younger brother is stricken with cancer, they don't hesitate to return. Their relationship is on the rocks after insecurity and fear drove a wedge between them in San Francisco, and David is determined to make things right. Yet if they thought navigating "English" life was confusing, being back in Zebulon is even more complicated.

Their families are desperate to bring them back into the fold, and pressure from the community builds. Isaac and David yearn for a future together, but each day it becomes harder to hide the truth about who they really are. They're caught between two worlds, and if they're not careful it could tear them further apart.

Can Isaac and David make their way back to each other-and find a place to call home?

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Keira Andrews (P)2019 Tantor

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I'm sad that this narrator was chosen

I read this series when it was first released and fell in love with it completely. I've re-read it many times, and loved it more each time. It manages to be honest about the Amish lifestyle without being judgmental. It's impossible not to fall in love with David and Isaac, they manage to be the best people while still having depth. The problems they face are reasonable for people being introduced to a world they've lived alongside their whole lives without ever being part of. I love that they always find their strength in their love of each other.

Audio: I had the highest of hopes that this series would be one that I'd re-listen to over and over, but John Solo is an irritating narrator. His weird pauses, off-putting emphasises, and just generally overdramatic presentation made that unlikely. I don't understand why this narrator was chosen, especially since this, her most popular or one of her most popular, series took so very long to be released in audio. It is truly disappointing.

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Narrator is insanely good!

I just spent the past week devouring this trilogy. Dear god this was one of the best written m/m love stories and one of the best narrated that I have ever listened too. John Solo brings this entire series to life! Just wow!

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Excellent end of a Gay & Amish trilogy.

This book won't make sense unless you've read "A Forbidden Rumspringa" and "A Clean Break" for the extensive backstory.
The novel highlights the uphill battle Isaac and David have, attempting to come back to their Ur Amish home. The dour bishop and deacon control parents in Zebulon and are given the power to decide a child's access to cancer treatment - such is their power over the child's similarly dour parents.

The characters are well defined and further sharpened by John Solo's outstanding narration.

Lovers Isaac and David work beyond what is reasonable to bring their elders to a point of resolution, but know they can't bring the town to acceptance.

Excellent writing, well craffed plot and diligent research on Amish and their ways, plus Minnesota and San Francisco. I recommend the series.

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Finally

*Sigh* I'm so happy for Isaac and David. I wish this series never ended. I'd love to see where their relationship went from there. Also, if any of their siblings left Zebulon also. Medium heat level. No angst. John Solo crushed the narration.

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Amazing Series

Just Wow! Let me start with the narration by Mr Solo was outstanding. He brought this already amazing story to life. I absolutely loved this series and the characters. I feel like I had a secret window into the lives and struggles of the Amish. So many things I learned and gave me new understanding. Just Wow. listen this series...

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Learning more about the Amish

Interesting ending to a great series. Was happy to see that David found himself. The reader did a great job with the different characters

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Heartfelt and Steamy

I’m so sad to say goodbye to Isaac and David. Their story has been fantastic and book 3 is no exception. The narrator is fantastic. 100% recommend!

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Overabundance of descriptions. I was interested in the story but didn’t enjoy the description of their sex acts.

I liked the story but didn’t feel I needed to know how they had sex especially not every time it happened

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A must read

I absolutely loved this series and know I will be listening again. The narrator is amazing and does a great job with individual voices.
The story is very unique yet so grounded with real issues. The dialogue is just great. Very well written.

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I love this series

I found myself empathizing with David and Issac so much as I have relatives that are trapped in religious dogma

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