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Haunted Waters: A Dramatic Audio Experience
Haunted Waters: A Dramatic Audio Experience
Haunted Waters: A Dramatic Audio Experience
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Haunted Waters: A Dramatic Audio Experience

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Watch out!

The Timberline twins are on the loose. Bryce and Ashley are ATV-riding tweens from Colorado who unearth action-packed mystery and adventure wherever they go.

With the trademark page-turner style used by Jenkins and Fabry, these fast-paced books will keep even reluctant readers on the edge of their seats.

In Haunted Waters, a crazy, wild drive from a deserted mining town makes it clear that someone's after Bryce and Ashley Timberline.

©2005 Jerry B. Jenkins and Chris Fabry; (P)2005 Oasis Audio LLC

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJul 15, 2005
ISBN9781608143559
Haunted Waters: A Dramatic Audio Experience
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Jerry B. Jenkins

Jerry B. Jenkins hat bereits fast 200 Bücher geschrieben, einschließlich 21 "New York Times"-Bestseller. Mehr als 71 Millionen Exemplare seiner Werke wurden inzwischen weltweit verkauft. Er ist bekannt für seine Bibel-Romane, seine Endzeit-Romane ("Finale"-Reihe), und viele weitere Genres. Außerdem unterstützte er Billy Graham bei dessen Autobiografie, und hat zahlreiche Sport-Biografien geschrieben. Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Dianna lebt er in Colorado Springs im US-Bundesstaat Colorado. Sie haben drei erwachsene Söhne. Einer von ihnen, Dallas, ist der Erfinder, Co-Autor und Regisseur der TV-Serie "The Chosen".

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is such a great audiobook, please bless your kids even adults with is mystery
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Chapters were too short and disjointed. Cliffhanger ending disappointing and unnecessary.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Adventure, excitement and danger seemed to follow Ashley and Bryce Timberline wherever they go. First, their dad died in a mysterious accident. Then they moved to Colorado with their mom and baby brother so they could start their lives over. It was in Colorado that their mom met and fell in love with Sam (Bryce and Ashley call him The Cowboy), who has a daughter age 16. Ashley and her twin are 13. Their baby brother is only four. Being in a blended family was tough for a teen. So one weekend, Sam suggested a cabin in the mountains adventure with just the four of them--the twins, Dylan and Sam--while their mom stayed home to finish a book she was writing. They had skiing, sledding and tubing to look forward to, satellite hook-up in the cabin and their own pinball machine. To top that off, they were going to view a large gold nugget on display nearby and a replica of a mine shaft where gold was found. That's when all the adventures began. Haunted Waters is told in the first person with chapters alternating between Bryce's point of view and Ashley's point of view. Their adventure includes thieves, suspicious people who follow them, break-ins, and eventually high speed chases and a life threatening accident. But in the conclusion, the reader is left in suspense when the twins discover a secret about their step-dad. This book is perfect for middle grade readers. Ashley and Bryce face relevant situations that other pre-teens and teens would understand, such as bullies at school, and enjoy great laughs at the witty exchange between the twins. I especially liked how the book's high interest level but lower reading level makes it appealing to a wide age range. This is a book and series I would want my own children to read. The adventures are fun, the language and attitudes of the characters are clean, while the young people and adults are not perfect or unrealistically "too good to be true." Since Ashley, Bryce and their mom are Christians, they live their faith out through their daily lives rather than preach about it. They may falter from time to time, but they learn and grow through their experiences. I am reading and reviewing this book for the Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. summer reading program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4 STARSThis was a fun short adventure novel with a ending that makes you want to get the nextbook. I got this book from Amazon.Love the characters. Seem real to me and kept my attention.A mom and her three kids move to colorado. She is a writer and has a new husband.Her first husband was killed in a plane crash. She was pregnant with thier third childat the time. The oldest are twins.Ashley and Bryce Timberline they are 13.They now have a older step sister and a new stepfather.Thier is a bully at school that is threatening them. He wants to take their 4 wheelersthat they ride to school each day.They go with thier stepdad for a weekend getaway to see some of Colorado history and to bond. When a musuem gets robbed the day they are thier.It gets dramatic but in a good way. I will read more books like this. Good and clean book can be read by anyone2005 PUB Tyndale House Publisher
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Bryan and Ashley are twins who have just recently moved to Colorado after their real dad has passed away. They go on a weekend trip with their new stepfather and find out more about a burglary than they would like to know.The authors have done a wonderful job with character development. We have a family of characters who have normal conflicts, but still care about each other. What I find unique is that Ashley sometimes discusses her Christian beliefs, but they are not an overbearing part of this character. The book flows well and is hard to put down due to this. The normal kid stuff, such as having a bully at school, makes this story easy for young adults to relate to.Honors and Awards: None