The Kingdom of Quail
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David Allen Vargo
Set on a pristine quail plantation in South Georgia, this tale is a Southern saga about complex relationships that take place over decades.
When Luke Johnson and his mother are abandoned by his alcoholic father, they are taken in by the Parkers, a wealthy family living on a pristine quail plantation in the Red Hills region of South Georgia. Luke embraces the natural surroundings and blossoms as a young man in this unspoiled environment. Trouble arises when a romantic attraction develops between Luke and the Parker’s young daughter threatening to end the good life he has found.
Despite family tensions, Angus Parker and Luke bond together when a group of billionaire investors try to take the land for development. Luke is determined to stop the development, but he questions his conviction when an attractive young woman is sent to negotiate the deal.
The future of the Red Hills hangs in the balance.
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Family and the land
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A Rare Treat - Amazing in Every Way!
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Buy this book! This family saga follows a few characters into the modern era of the deep rural south, as times and lives change. The story does not follow one Harlequin-ish romance tale of one couple, but rather the many arched events of real lives, as it tells the story of a agri-tourist quail hunting plantation in semi-rural Georgia. Love and loss, success and failure, struggling with the power of nature, the love and cruelty of humanity all take their moments. The story is beautifully written and respectfully captures the ethos of the south as it longs for the values of the past while embracing the education and knowledge of today.
But an even stronger reason to buy this book is the quality of the audio edition. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. David Allen Vargo, the narrator, presents the many characters of the book with clearly defined and differentiated accents, true to the pronunciations of Georgia subculture. Additionally, the audio edition has thousands of subtle sound effects that enrich, without overpowering. These include birdsong in forests, pool balls clinking in bars, etc. Having done over 2000 audiobooks in the last three years, I would give the audio the #1 prize.
Great Family Saga. Best Audio Narrator and Audio Edits!
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Heartbreaking
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Compelling southern saga
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