Romys Walk, Peggy Stoks
Romys Walk, Peggy Stoks
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Romy's Walk

Author: Peggy Stoks

Narrator: Christina Moore

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/08/2011


Synopsis

Author Peggy Stoks' wonderful Abounding Love series, including Olivia's Touch, continues with her soul-stirring novel, Romy's Walk. It's the year 1880, and the virtuous Romy Schmitt has been living and working as a teacher in Washington Territory for two years. On the same day Romy professes her love to the unsuspecting store owner Jeremiah Landis, she is struck down in the street by a team of runaway horses. Romy survives, but with serious injuries. As she lies on the operating table, Jeremiah and Romy are hastily married. Jeremiah is confused and he doesn't know exactly what to do with his new wife. He has made mistakes in the past, but a promise is a promise, and he will take care of her. Listeners will be enthralled as the story unfolds, and Romy and Jeremiah surrender themselves to God's plan. With narration by Christina Moore, Romy's Walk is heartwarming and inspiring.

Reviews

This genre is my cup of tea, I have read many books written in this style that I have really enjoyed. Romy's walk did not top my favorite list, but it was still enjoyable. About three forths of the way though I started to tire of Romy's melancholy. However, overall I thought it was worth my time.......more

Goodreads review by Alora

This is the 2nd book of 3 about 3 childhood friends who have grown up and live in different parts of the country. Romy has an accident which causes her to lose a limb and gain a husband! But, she becomes depressed and her marriage suffers. In my opinion, her depression and her attitude linger too lon......more

Goodreads review by Brandy

This is the second book in the series which highlights three friends which grew up together and then parted ways in late teen/early adulthood. The first, which highlighted Olivia, was much more engaging and entertaining. Romy is a frustrating main character and the devotion given to her at times see......more