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The shop around the corner : a sweet, small-town southern romance / Anne-Marie Meyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundSeries: Sweet tea and southern gentleman ; 02 | Sweet tea and southern gentleman ; 02 | Meyer, Anne-Marie. Sweet tea and southern gentleman ; 02Publication details: Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2023 Description: 1 DAISY audio disc (6 hours, 52 minutes) : sound, 12 cmContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • computer
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • computer disc
  • audio disc
Audience:
  • adults
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813.54
Other classification:
  • DB 115854
Narrated by: Gabriella Cavallero.Summary: "I finally got Shelby back into my life, and I'll be damned if I lose her again. I'll find a way to make everyone happy...I have to. Shelby: I thought I was getting stronger, but now, I'm not so sure. Tamara is back in Miles' life, and I want to say that it doesn't affect us--that he loves me and that is all that should matter--but every time I see Belle, I see myself. I would give anything to change the circumstance of my childhood, and if there's a chance that Miles and Tamara can make it work, I wouldn't forgive myself if I stood in their way. Miles thinks there's a way for everyone to be happy...but I'm not so sure. And I don't think it's a risk I'm willing to take. Abigail: I thought I was content with my life. My business is booming. I have a boyfriend. Sabrina is coming out of the darkness that seemed to have taken over her since Samuel's birth. But for some reason, I'm not happy. I blame Bash. I hate that he's randomly showing up at the shop as if he's trying to protect me. I hate that he's in their kitchen apartment, shirtless, with a dark, hooded look in his eyes, while Anders in distracted by videos games and beer in his room. But I really hate that when I need someone the most, Bash is the one that shows up to help me. And when I find out what he did for Sabrina? I hate him even more." -- Provided by publisher.Summary: Some strong language.
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Narrated by: Gabriella Cavallero.

Digital talking book. 1 level and 29 navigation points. Digitally mastered.

"I finally got Shelby back into my life, and I'll be damned if I lose her again. I'll find a way to make everyone happy...I have to. Shelby: I thought I was getting stronger, but now, I'm not so sure. Tamara is back in Miles' life, and I want to say that it doesn't affect us--that he loves me and that is all that should matter--but every time I see Belle, I see myself. I would give anything to change the circumstance of my childhood, and if there's a chance that Miles and Tamara can make it work, I wouldn't forgive myself if I stood in their way. Miles thinks there's a way for everyone to be happy...but I'm not so sure. And I don't think it's a risk I'm willing to take. Abigail: I thought I was content with my life. My business is booming. I have a boyfriend. Sabrina is coming out of the darkness that seemed to have taken over her since Samuel's birth. But for some reason, I'm not happy. I blame Bash. I hate that he's randomly showing up at the shop as if he's trying to protect me. I hate that he's in their kitchen apartment, shirtless, with a dark, hooded look in his eyes, while Anders in distracted by videos games and beer in his room. But I really hate that when I need someone the most, Bash is the one that shows up to help me. And when I find out what he did for Sabrina? I hate him even more." -- Provided by publisher.

Some strong language.

Male narrator. NLS/BPD

Female narrator. NLS/BPD

Contains some strong language. NLS/BPD

Recorded from: [United States?] : Sweet Escape Publishing, LLC, [2022] 9798365120037.

2022 Anne-Marie Meyer

1 29 DM


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