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A Vicarage Christmas: A Holley Sisters of Thornthwaite Romance
Welcome to Thornwaite, a quaint village tucked up in England's beautiful but rainy Lake District ... where homecomings happen and surprises are in store for the four Holley sisters ... Anna Holley, the third of four sisters, has always felt a little bit forgotten. A family tragedy when she was a child had her retreating deep into shyness, and social anxiety kept her on the fringes of the cozy chaos of the busy vicarage. After several years away from home, Anna returns for Christmas ... and an important announcement from her father. As much as she once loved the village, coming back is hard and puts Anna's social capabilities to the test. Avoiding her sisters' bossy questions, she heads out to the local pub one night, and meets a handsome stranger nursing a pint. Somehow, unburdened by expectations, Simon seems like the perfect person to spill all her secrets to-including a hopeless, long-held crush on her sister's boyfriend. Confident she'll never see him again, Anna returns home ... only to discover the next day that Simon is actually her father's new curate! Anna is beyond mortified, but Simon won't let her retreat into her usual shyness-and for once Anna is forced to confront the past, and all the fears and feelings she'd tried so long to hide. But with his own heartache that needs to heal, can Simon help Anna to make this the most magical Christmas either of them have known?
Kate Hewitt (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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A Vicarage Homecoming: A Holley Sisters of Thornthwaite Romance
Can she find happiness and love in the place she once only wanted to leave? As the youngest Holley sister, Miriam has always been a bit of a rebel. After spending several years backpacking through Europe and Australia, she's now back home ... unemployed and pregnant, with no boyfriend or husband in sight. At first, Miriam only wants to hide away from the shocked and prying eyes of her father's parishioners, but her sisters won't let her. Determined to help her find her way, they urge Miriam to accept a job working as an assistant to Simon, the new vicar ... and to think about what will happen when the baby comes. As Miriam starts putting down roots, she finds an unexpected friendship in her sister Rachel's ex-fiancé, Dan Taylor. And as she thinks about her future, she finds hope and healing in the most unexpected places. But when the past rushes up to meet both her and Dan, can Miriam stay the course?
Kate Hewitt (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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A Vicarage Reunion: A Holley Sisters of Thornthwaite Romance
Welcome to Thornthwaite, a quaint village tucked up in England's beautiful but rainy Lake District ... where homecomings and surprises await the four Holley sisters ... Esther Holley, the eldest in the family, has always had her life firmly in control until a miscarriage knocks her off course. Two months later, still emotionally spinning, she separates from her husband Will, a sheep farmer and man of few words and moves back in with her parents. Life as a singleton thirty something living in her parents' house is miserable, but Esther is determined to reboot her life, including going on a few unfortunate dates. She's shocked when tight-lipped Will shows up on her doorstep determined to woo her back. They've been married for seven years, but Will wants to return to the beginning, dating and getting to know each other again. New challenges face them as they start over-and new chances too. Can Esther and Will save their marriage, especially when faced with the hardest decision of all.
Kate Hewitt (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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A Vicarage Wedding: A Holley Sisters of Thornthwaite Romance
Rachel Holley has always dreamed of a wedding-the white dress, the fairy tale, and of course, the happily-ever-after. But when her fiancé breaks it off the night before, claiming she doesn't love him, Rachel's fairy tale ends in ashes. Homeless, hopeless, and feeling like her life has been completely derailed, Rachel must start over in all sorts of ways-and hold her head up high in the fishbowl of her tiny village. The last person she expects to become a friend is Sam West, the taciturn owner of the Bell, Thornthwaite's rougher pub, and a little rough around the edges of himself. But as Rachel gets to know Sam, and sees him caring for his orphaned nephew, she finds herself drawn to this enigmatic man. Nothing about Sam is what Rachel expected in a life partner, and yet she can't deny their increasing closeness. But can love flourish on the rebound? And will there be a vicarage wedding after all?
Kate Hewitt (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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For fans of Bridgerton, a young adult Regency romance by Rosalyn Eves about three teenage girls, their big dreams, and a London Season gone awry When Thalia, Kalliope, and Charis set off to Regency London for their first season, they each have clear goals―few of which include matrimony. Thalia means to make her mark among the intelligentsia and publish her poetry, Charis hopes to earn her place among the scientific elite, and Kalliope aims to take the fashionable ton by storm. But this season, it doesn’t take long for things to fall apart. Kalli finds herself embroiled in scandal and reliant upon an arranged marriage to redeem her reputation. Thalia’s dreams of publication are threatened by her attraction to a charming rake. And Charis finds herself an unexpected social hit―and the source of a family scandal that her heart might not survive. Can this roller-coaster season find its happily ever after? An Improbable Season is a voicy, swoony regency drama about falling in love―with another person, with new opportunities, and with yourself.
Rosalyn Eves (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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A standalone companion to An Improbable Season, this Regency romance―perfect for fans of Bridgerton―is about following your heart, pursuing your dreams, and falling head over heels in love. Eleanor did not come to London to be proper and boring. After the death of her husband and a year of mourning, the seventeen year old wants nothing more than her independence and to have a little fun. She’s hardly looking to remarry, despite pressures from her late husband’s nephew, who is keen on obtaining her inheritance. Eleanor quickly devises a plan that includes a fake engagement. What’s not a part of the plan? Falling for a dashing, quiet man outside of her social circle—a man who is not her betrothed. Can she survive the Season with her heart and her fortune intact?Thalia is determined to begin afresh after a disastrous first Season in London. No romantic distractions, but only her work as a poet and newfound companion to Eleanor. Determined to get her poems published, she struggles to be taken seriously as a female writer. As the spring progresses, Thalia does not expect to take interest in a man from her past (a man who is engaged to her employer, no less!), but some feelings demand to be felt even if the timing isn’t quite right. Rosalyn Eves’s An Unlikely Proposition is a transportive Regency drama that captures the sparkle of London, thrill of friendship, and swoon of new love.
Rosalyn Eves (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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Washed-up author Rufus Orton needs money. It's the main reason he takes the gig teaching creative writing to inmates at HMP Holderness-that, and the flattery of prison officer Annabeth Harris, who contacted him out of the blue and begged him to take the job. Annabeth loves Rufus' work-genuinely. She loves being a prison officer too. But she's keeping a secret. Fifteen years ago, she did something bad, and if it ever comes out, her perfect new life will be destroyed. HMP resident Griffin Cox has no black marks against his name. He claims he's been wrongly convicted of the sex offence that put him in prison, but he's lying. He has a plan-and everything hinges on him securing a place in the classroom with Rufus and Annabeth. It's only then that the game can begin... Dark, twisted, and gripping, this addictive psychological thriller is perfect for listeners who enjoy stories about disturbing, charismatic criminals like Hannibal Lector and Patrick Bateman.
David Mark (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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Darkest Before The Dawn [Dramatized Adaptation]: The Second Dark Ages 3
'Michael continues to work to fulfill the promise to his love, but the world isn't the same place. Now, there is a mistake he made centuries in the past walking around he needs to rectify. To complicate matters, there is a group out of England believing Michael’s blood will be just what they need for their business. While they get nasty Vampires off the street at the same time. Further, the effort to pull together the Sacred Clan’s ship parts are starting to come together. Unfortunately, no one wishes to give Michael and his new family any help. What is a man with a hair problem supposed to do? Michael has his own brand of justice, and this world now understands the Patriarch is back. Nothing will be the same. Performed by Eric Messner, Jonathan Lee Taylor, David Cui Cui, Jon Vertullo, Sara Matsui- Colby, Nickolette Kong, Hannah Curtis, Tanja Milojevic, Rob McFadyen, Adrian Garcia, Bradley Foster Smith, Carolyn Kushner, Chris Davenport, Chris Stinson, Danny Gavigan, Donald Guzzi, James J. Johnson, James Konicek, Jon Vertullo, Karen Novack, Keith Richards, Ken Jackson, Matthew Bassett, Matthew Schleigh, Michael Glenn, Michael John Casey, Mike Cranes, Nanette Savard, Nick J. Russo, Nora Achrati, Patrick Boylan, Peter Stanley, Rayner Gabriel, Robb Moreira, Scott McCormick, Steve Wannall, Taylor Coan, Terence Aselford, Torian Brackett, Triya Leong, Richard Rohan, and Wyn Delano.'
Ell Leigh Clarke, Michael Anderle (Author), Adrian Garcia, Bradley Foster Smith, David Cui Cui, Eric Messner, Hannah Curtis, Jon Vertullo, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Nickolette Kong, Rob Mcfadyen, Sara Matsui-Colby, Tanja Milojevic (Narrator)
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Dickensland: The Curious History of Dickens's London
The intriguing history of Dickens's London, showing how tourists have reimagined and reinvented the Dickensian metropolis for more than 150 years Tourists have sought out the landmarks, streets, and alleys of Charles Dickens's London ever since the death of the world-renowned author. Late Victorians and Edwardians were obsessed with tracking down the locations-dubbed 'Dickensland'-that famously featured in his novels. But his fans were faced with a city that was undergoing rapid redevelopment, where literary shrines were far from sacred. Over the following century, sites connected with Dickens were demolished, relocated, and reimagined. Lee Jackson traces the fascinating history of Dickensian tourism, exploring both real Victorian London and a fictional city shaped by fandom, tourism, and heritage entrepreneurs. Beginning with the late nineteenth century, Jackson investigates key sites of literary pilgrimage and their relationship with Dickens and his work, revealing hidden, reinvented, and even faked locations. From vanishing coaching inns to submerged riverside stairs, hidden burial grounds to apocryphal shops, Dickensland charts the curious history of an imaginary world.
Lee Jackson (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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If you go down deep enough, you find all sorts of things … In her second collection from Trepidatio Publishing, award-winning author Gemma Files takes her listeners on journeys out beyond safe borders—from the trackless depths of the sea, to the empty desert frontiers of the Weird West, even to the edges of cracks between worlds. Here, in these narrow spaces between the known and the unknown, behind the paper-thin curtains of reality, lurk monsters both human and ancient: selkies and avenging revenants, voodoo priestesses and pirate sorcerers, ghosts and vampires, and the most famous murderer of all time. But however strange the things found in these deep places, what draws them up, and calls them back, are forces the human heart knows all too well: grief and vengeance, rage and loss … and, most terrible of all, love.
Gemma Files (Author), Andrew Fallaize, Antony Ferguson, Cindy Kay, Emily Lawrence, Hannah Curtis, Krystal Hammond, Marisa Calin, Matthew Davies, Neil Hellegers, Paul Woodson, Robert Fass, Robin Miles, Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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A gorgeous memoir of an unthinkable life: a young woman writes of the sensitivity to light that has forced her to live in darkness, and of the love that has saved her. "Something is afoot within me that I do not understand, the breaking of a contract that I thought could not be broken, a slow perverting of my substance." Anna was living a normal life. She was ambitious and worked hard; she had just bought an apartment; she was falling in love. But then she started to develop worrying symptoms: her face felt like it was burning whenever she was in front of the computer. Soon this progressed to an intolerance of fluorescent light, then of sunlight itself. The reaction soon spread to her entire body. Now, when her symptoms are at their worst, she must spend months on end in a blacked-out room, losing herself in audio books and elaborate word games in an attempt to ward off despair. During periods of relative remission she can venture cautiously out at dawn and dusk, into a world that, from the perspective of her normally cloistered existence, is filled with remarkable beauty. And throughout there is her relationship with Pete. In many ways he is Anna's savior, offering her shelter from the light in his home. But she cannot enjoy a normal life with him, cannot go out in the day, and even making love is uniquely awkward. Anna asks herself "By continuing to occupy this lovely man while giving him neither children nor a public companion nor a welcoming home—do I do wrong?" With gorgeous, lyrical prose, Anna brings us into the dark with her, a place from which we emerge to see love, and the world, anew.
Anna Lyndsey (Author), Hannah Curtis (Narrator)
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Memory Box [Dramatized Adaptation]: Deathlands 144
'Continuing from Deathlands 143: Grave Capitol. Catch a Lethal Star. Enlisted for a mission to retrieve the memory of a military satellite that's been mistaken for an angel by in-bred locals, Ryan Cawdor and his companions head deep into the wild country of Kill Island, only to discover they are being pursued by an old foe harboring a deadly grudge. With enemies on all sides, Ryan and his allies rapidly run out of places to turn ... and no way back. Meanwhile, Doc Tanner is offered a tantalizing possibility that could end his time with the companions forever. Performed by Richard?Rohan,?Terence?Aselford, Alejandro Ruiz,?Lolita Horne, Colleen Delany, Amanda Forstrom, Hannah Curtis, Julie-Ann Elliott, Foster Smith, David Zitney, Eric Messner, Jonathan Lee Taylor, K'lai Rivera, Amanda L'orien, Kelly Baskin, Ken Jackson, Mark Harrietha, Martin Dickinson, Peter Holdway, Rayner Gabriel, Scott McCormick, Michael Getz, Tyler Hyrchuck, and Yasmin Tuazon.'
James Axler (Author), Alejandro Ruiz, Amanda Forstrom, Bradley Foster Smith, Colleen Delany, David Zitney, Eric Messner, Hannah Curtis, Julie-Ann Elliott, Lolita Horne, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford (Narrator)
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