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The Way You See Me
- De: Katherine Bitner
- Narrado por: Branden Davis-Butler
- Duración: 5 h
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Scarlett Ray’s life has never been steady. Every few months, there’s a new apartment, a new job, a new boyfriend.... The only constant is Daisy, her unruly shelter dog, and the man who raised Scarlett—Gramps. So when Gramps calls from the hospital, Scarlett abandons her messy life yet again and heads to the coast to take care of him. But being closer to Gramps means being closer to her past—a past that promised a version of herself that Scarlett lost somewhere along the way. And without the safety of distance between them, the messy truth keeps threatening to spill out.
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Branden is amazing!
- De Bree P. en 12-29-23
- The Way You See Me
- De: Katherine Bitner
- Narrado por: Branden Davis-Butler
Sweet relatable romance
Revisado: 05-13-23
I really enjoyed this quick read. There were so many relatable and nostalgic elements for me and it just flowed so effortlessly.
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The Cracks Between Us
- A Novel
- De: Caitlin Moss
- Narrado por: Jasmin Garlic
- Duración: 9 h y 57 m
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Aila Sorenson doesn’t know what happened to her marriage. She actively participated in building the life she and her husband, Ben, created, but she no longer recognizes herself when she remembers the role she dreamt up 15 years ago. They appear to be shining pillars of marital perfection - attending church on Sundays, volunteering, and surpassing every expectation society has of them - but deep down, Aila knows their marriage is crumbling. When Aila unexpectedly runs into someone from her past, the illusion she and Ben created begins to shatter.
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So, this one is tricky
- De Tara en 06-04-22
- The Cracks Between Us
- A Novel
- De: Caitlin Moss
- Narrado por: Jasmin Garlic
Beautifully Written
Revisado: 02-15-22
This is not a book I would have picked up based on its topic alone. Infidelity just isn’t the trope for me. However, after reading Sixteen Summers, I found among its pages the kind of tangible and believable story telling I crave in fiction, and I knew I wanted to read whatever Moss wrote. As expected, I was not disappointed.
Moss has a way of telling stories in such a way that you feel like you’re sitting down talking to a friend rather than reading a novel. Even though I couldn’t relate to Aila, I understood how she’d tumbled into the whirlwind romance with Jackson. I felt everything reading this story. Fear, disappointment, betrayal, trepidation, longing, sadness, and excitement. As Moss is known for doing, she takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions through a story that feels more like a memoir at times than fiction. Of course, it’s not a memoir! Rest assured, this story is firmly rooted in fiction, but when fiction feels real, for me that’s a sign of literary greatness.
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