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| There Are No Grown-Ups: A Midlife Coming-of-Age Story by Pamela Druckerman; narrated by Pamela Druckerman Part memoir, part self-help guide, this witty and lighthearted collection of 25 essays explores American expat life in Paris, the realities of aging, and family relationships.
Pamela Druckerman's straightforward and relaxed narration highlights the humor in her prose. |
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If I Live
by Terri Blackstock; narrated by Kate Rudd
As Casey Cox continues to run, after being indicted for murder, investigator Dylan Roberts is her only hope, but the evidence they are amassing to convict their enemies may force one of them to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to protect the other.
An edge-of-your-seat Christian romantic suspense story and the final book in the If I Run series, following If I Run and If I'm Found.
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Providence
by Carolyn Kepnes; narrated by MacLeod Andrews, Emily Rankin, and Paul Michael.
Growing up as best friends in small-town New Hampshire, Jon and Chloe are the only ones who truly understand each other and their intense connection. But just when Jon is ready to confess the depth of his feelings, he's kidnapped by his substitute teacher, a discredited scientist who is obsessed with H.P. Lovecraft and has a plot to save humanity. After four years in captivity, Jon finally escapes, only to discover that he now has an uncontrollable power that endangers anyone he has intense feelings for. He runs away to Providence to protect Chloe while he searches for answers. Across town from Jon, Detective Charles "Eggs" DeBenedictus is fascinated by a series of strange deaths--young, healthy people whose hearts just stop. Convinced these deaths are a series of connected, vigilante killings, he jeopardizes his job and already strained marriage to uncover the truth.
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| There There by Tommy Orange; narrated by Darrell Dennis, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Alma Cuervo, and Kyla GarciaA debut by a Native American author; vignettes in the lives of 12 different characters as they prepare for the upcoming Big Oakland Powwow in Oakland, California.
The intertwining stories are well-served by an ensemble cast, anchored by emotional performances from Alma Cuervo and Kyla Garcia as sisters Jacquie and Opal Red Feather. |
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When Katie Met Cassidy
by Camille Perri; narrated by Allyson Ryan
Katie Daniels, a twenty-eight-year-old Kentucky transplant with a strong set of traditional values, has just been dumped by her fiancé when she finds herself seated across a negotiating table from native New Yorker Cassidy Price, a sexy, self-assured woman wearing a man's suit. At first neither of them knows what to make of the other, but soon their undeniable connection will bring into question everything each of them thought they knew about sex and love.
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The Abbot's Tale
by Conn Iggulden; read by John Curless
At the side of Alfred the Great in 973, priest Dunstan of Glastonbury helps guide England into a unified country. By the New York Times best-selling author of the iconic The Dangerous Book for Boys.
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| Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman; read by Catherine SteadmanOn a Tahitian honeymoon they can ill afford, Erin and Mark find the ruins of a plane -- and a canvas bag full of diamonds and cash. Smuggling it back into England, they face increasingly lethal consequences for their rash decision.
Catherine Steadman's fast-paced narration conveys the tension in her edge-of-your-seat thriller debut. |
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Someone to Care
by Mary Balogh; narrated by Rosalyn Landor
Defying convention and running off together, Viola Kingsley, once the Countess of Riverdale, and the Marquess of Dorchester embark on a grand adventure, but soon discover that severing the ties of respectability is no easy task and that pleasure can ensnare you when you least expect it.
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