Thank you so much for a beautiful listen!! I loved that while it was a love story it was also about so much more than just their relationship. I really liked the smattering of spice and loved the tension. All the relationships were wonderfully written and portrayed.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING BLUETOOTH
From trying to figure out how pupils could possibly throb, to desperately begging people to pronounce mischievous correctly, to hoping and praying that your headphones are, in fact, connected to your phone (my catastrophic error has happened at home with our Bluetooth speaker lightbulb in our living room. From the get go I was laughing out loud, literally, at things I think all audiobook listeners have noticed. Then I saw she had a second book available for preorder so I snatched that up and as soon as it landed in my library yesterday I started listening and barely stopped. I loved that it wasn’t super romcom-y all perfectly tied up with HEA and felt more real. When I discovered she had written a book - My Oxford Year - I absolutely had to listen to it, and I was not disappointed! It was such a wonderful story of love and loss. I started listening to audiobooks 2.5 years ago and quickly learned that almost all of my favorites had one thing in common - they were narrated by Julia Whelan. If she can learn to risk everything for desires she has long buried, she will discover a world of intimacy and acceptance she never believed would be hers. Soon, she is dreaming again, but secrets are revealed, and the realities of life come crashing down around her once more. But her admiration of the late author, and the opportunity to get her grandmother more help, makes her decision for her.Īs Sewanee begins work on the book, resurrecting her old romance pseudonym, she and Brock forge a real connection, hidden behind the comfort of anonymity. Sewanee doesn’t buy what romance novels are selling-not after her own dreams were tragically cut short-and she stopped narrating them years ago. On her return home, Sewanee discovers one of the world’s most beloved romance novelists wanted her to perform her last book-with Brock McNight, the industry’s hottest, most secretive voice. When she arrives in Las Vegas last-minute for a book convention, Sewanee unexpectedly spends a whirlwind night with a charming stranger. She’s found success and satisfaction from the inside of a sound booth and it allows her to care for her beloved, ailing grandmother. Not sure if it is entirely wrong but I would say it is weird to hear at best.From the author of My Oxford Year, Julia Whelan’s uplifting novel tells the story of a former actress turned successful audiobook narrator-who has lost sight of her dreams after a tragic accident-and her journey of self-discovery, love, and acceptance when she agrees to narrate one last romance novel.įor Sewanee Chester, being an audiobook narrator is a long way from her old dreams, but the days of being a star on film sets are long behind her. Mixing your and an actions makes it sound weird somewhat like kid speech in my opinion.
You either thank people for their action "Thank you for " or you thank them for an object or fact which can be classified as theirs such as their presence. As " your" is possessive it would mean you own the listening and that is impossible as you can't own actions (such as listening). Not sure if it is entirely wrong but I would say it is weird to hear at You can use your before listening but it only makes sense in cases such as "your listening skills/device/etc.". You can use your before listening but it only makes sense in cases such as "your listening skills/device/etc.".