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Bless Your Heart, Rae Sutton
- De: Susannah B. Lewis
- Narrado por: Lora Brown
- Duración: 7 h y 17 m
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When Rae Sutton’s mama passes away and leaves her the house where she grew up, Rae can’t imagine how the little old place might restore her broken life. Mourning the recent loss of her marriage, she takes the house and settles back into her tiny hometown with her fourteen-year-old daughter, Molly Margaret, and their overweight dog. There she’s embraced by her mother’s close-knit circle of friends, the Third Thursday ladies.
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The story is nice, but the narrator was not
- De Barbara Giammona en 08-01-22
- Bless Your Heart, Rae Sutton
- De: Susannah B. Lewis
- Narrado por: Lora Brown
Narration was horrible.
Revisado: 10-09-22
Maybe the story was good, I’ll never know because it sounded like a seven year old was reading out loud for the first time. I tried to stick it out to the end several times before finally giving up less than two hours in.
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Death of a Knit Wit
- Knit and Nibble Mystery Series, Book 8
- De: Peggy Ehrhart
- Narrado por: Callie Beaulieu
- Duración: 9 h y 17 m
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When a professor is poisoned, Pamela Paterson and the members of the Knit and Nibble knitting club must take a crash course in solving his mysterious murder. Pamela has organized a weekend-long knitting bee as part of a conference on fiber arts and crafts at Wendelstaff College. But when pompous Professor Robert Greer-Gordon Critter, the keynote speaker at the conference, crashes the bee, he seems more interested in flirting than knitting.
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Lovable Charactets
- De Amazon Smile Customer en 08-05-22
- Death of a Knit Wit
- Knit and Nibble Mystery Series, Book 8
- De: Peggy Ehrhart
- Narrado por: Callie Beaulieu
Boss is toxic and it ruined the book.
Revisado: 03-04-22
The fiber arts boss has previously been written as level headed and fair; however in this book she was toxic to the point of distraction. While our main character is worried she might be letting go, I was internally yelling at her to quit that toxic relationship. In the real world, if a boss reacted to a tragedy that way, you’d call them out and file with HR. In the end, the boss’s unrealistic actions didn’t even add to the storyline, it was completely unneeded. I’ve loved every installment up until this one, and her character just might have ruined the series for me. If you’re struggling at your employment amidst the new added strain of COVID, then this book is not for you. It’s infuriating and belittles our copy editor we’ve come to love.
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