Coming Home, Rebecca Barton
Coming Home, Rebecca Barton
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Coming Home

Author: Rebecca Barton

Narrator: Sylvie Taylor

Unabridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Blue Eye Books

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

She thought her work would help her forget; his work still haunts his nightmares. Can they leave their painful pasts behind and come home to each other’s hearts? Agata Selvaggio left the family law firm for good reason and is now the proud owner of a thriving cafe at the heart of her village. She knows her family’s judgment is the price she’s paid for her independence, and all she wants to do is forget and move on. That’s not as easy as it sounds, especially when an unexpected stranger arrives who makes Agata want to live in the present more than ever. Can she finally forgive her family and make room in her heart for someone who cares?Matu Samuelson is good at taking care of people, at least he was when he worked as an adventure tour guide in the New Zealand wilderness. Everything changed when a volcanic eruption turned his life upside down, and now he’s not sure he’s good at anything anymore. So helping out a friend of a friend and a change of scene is a no brainer right? What he hadn’t expected was Agata—resourceful and independent—so independent she’s reluctant to let him get close. Gaining her trust is something he knows he could be good at, if only she’d let him.Will the past and the present collide to create a whole new reality for Agata and Matu?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie on July 23, 2017

I finally forced myself to finish this...I had read part of a Karen Kingsbury book in this series before, but that wasn't really enough to help me make sense of this book. The first half of the book seems to be a summary of the history of the Baxter family. It is retold in a cringeworthy fashion as......more

Goodreads review by Joy on June 16, 2012

Kingsbury has such a way with words, the characters are more like friends than people you're reading about in a book. This is probably the saddest book I've ever read, you'll need two boxes of tissue for this one. In spite of the sorrow it is a very well written conclusion of the Baxter family serie......more

Goodreads review by Tanya on July 04, 2012

I love Karen Kingsbury and the real life situations she uses to speak to people about God's love and mercy. This story would have been no different, but at best I felt the pieces she could have used to really highlight God's faithfulness and glory were rushed. She spent the first 100+ pages of the b......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen (Kat) on June 10, 2012

In my personal opinion, if a book can make me feel emotion so deeply that I feel a part of the story, it's a winner! This one, moved me to tears many, many times and shows just how we go about dealing with loss as a Christian in a world where all we want is answers to the question why. In Karen Kings......more

Goodreads review by Tamara on January 23, 2016

COMING HOME by Karen Kingsbury . . . why did I do this to myself? With each new spin-off series from the original Redemption Series, my review ratings have either gone down or stagnated. I constantly brought up the fact that so much back story was filtered into each of the subsequent books, that I f......more