

Full Circle
Author: Davis Bunn
Narrator: Greg Whalen
Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 10/01/2019
Author: Davis Bunn
Narrator: Greg Whalen
Unabridged: 7 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 10/01/2019
Davis Bunn is a bestselling author who has sold more than seven million books in twenty languages. Honored with four Christy Awards and inducted into the Christy Hall of Fame, he won the Library Journal Best Book of the Year Award for Lion of Babylon. Born in North Carolina, he now lives in Oxfordshire, England, where he serves as writer-in-residence at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford. He also publishes under the names Thomas Locke and T. Davis Bunn.
There are actually quite a number of book titled Full Circle. I happened across this book in the library without forethought or knowledge of the author. Sometimes these can be my favorite books, like One Big Dame Puzzler, or anything published by Harper Perennial. There is a guy, who is a handsome s......more
this was a very fast read, though it took a while to get to the action. and there were a few too many story lines that neatly tied into one another and had me a bit skeptical a few times. also, i felt like there was a major agenda throughout this book with the Oxfam plugs. far too much description o......more
Splendid Splendid is the only word out of many that could be use to identify this story. The story just flowed from beginning to end. The entire narrative was comforting to read. I guess JOY is another word that could be used. I hope you relax and enjoy to story without looking for critical points t......more
Full Circle, by Davis Bunn, is an interesting read, but quite slow. The best part, in my opinion, is the setting: Oxford and area. Kayla Austen has been working on a mission in Tanzania, but recently, her fiancé—now her ex-fiance—embezzled all her mission money and disappeared. Meanwhile, Adam Wrigh......more
Davis provides a mystery, well several, requiring forgiveness, faith and hope to resolve. Sometimes I'd get lost in the detailed setting, skipping the long descriptions of England's architecture, for it seemed rather extensive and slowed the pace. I felt the character's need to do things "now, withou......more