Where Broken Things Belong by Susan Leigh Carlton

Where Broken Things Belong

Freedom, Forgiveness, and Frontier Love

Narrated byVirtual Voice
Length8h38m
Release dateFebruary 20, 2026
LanguageEnglish
★★☆★★ 2.5 (6,445 ratings)

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AuthorSusan Leigh Carlton
NarratorVirtual Voice
Runtime8h38m
PublishedFebruary 20, 2026
Rating★★☆★★ 2.5 / 5 (6,445 ratings)
CategoriesRomance, Clean & Wholesome, Westerns
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

In 'Where Broken Things Belong', Susan Leigh Carlton weaves a heartwarming tale of a widow finding her footing in the rugged American West. Margaret Rowan's newfound independence is as refreshing as the crisp Montana air, and her growth is a joy to witness. The story is a slow burn, allowing the romance to simmer alongside the characters' personal journeys. Virtual Voice's narration is steady and comforting, much like a gentle river current, perfectly complementing the clean, wholesome narrative.

Tags: Clean RomanceHistorical WesternWoman's EmpowermentSlow Burn Love StoryMontana SettingSteady Narration

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Editor's Review ★★☆★★

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As a fan of historical romances, I found 'Where Broken Things Belong' to be a satisfying blend of sweet love story and empowering coming-of-age tale. Virtual Voice's narration is pleasant, though at times it could use more variation in pace and tone to bring the characters to life. The production is simple yet effective, with no distracting background noise. The story's pacing is deliberate, allowing the relationship between Margaret and her love interest, Samuel, to develop naturally. However, I found the resolution of their central conflict a tad too neat, which slightly detracted from the overall impact. Despite this, the audiobook is an enjoyable listen, perfect for those seeking a heartwarming escape into the past.

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