

There is a reference to a Korean saying that is translated as a taste of her hands, indicating how each woman takes the traditional and adds her own unique take. Both storylines are compelling, and the characters are well-developed. I really liked this book with its juxtaposition of challenges the women faced. Cassidy arrives back on Whidby Island, Washington following her grandmother’s death and is tasked with sharing long kept secrets as well as continuing her grandmother’s legacy. The book shifts back and forth between two time periods, and the main characters are Helen and Eunhee and their granddaughters, Cassidy and Grace. I would characterize this novel as women’s fiction with strong themes of family and friendship. My book club is discussing Heirlooms by Sandra Byrd this month. Ferguson, Janice Cantore, Jasmine Blackborow, Jennifer Ryan, Kathryn Markey, Kimberly Duffy, Kyla Garcia, Lynette Eason, Melie Williams, Pilar Witherspoon, romantic suspense fiction, Rosie Jones, Sandra Byrd, Sara Sheckells, Sneer Mathan, suspense ficiton, women's fiction, WWII Tags: Barbara McCulloh, Becky Wade, Chanel Cleeton, Connie Shabhab, contemporary romance fiction, dual timelines, Frankie Maria Corzo, Hazel Gaynor, historical fiction, Imogen Church, Jaime Jo Wright, Janet W. When We Were Young And Brave, written by Hazel Gaynor, narrated by Rosie Jones and Imogen Church Turn to Me, written by Becky Wade, narrated by Barbara McCulloh The Souls of Lost Lake, written by Jaime Jo Wright, narrated by Kathryn Markey Next Year in Havana, written by Chanel Cleeton, narrated by Kyla Garcia and Frankie Maria Corzo
The Kitchen Front, written by Jennifer Ryan, narrated by Jasmine Blackborow

Heirlooms, written by Sandra Byrd, narrated by Melie Williams įor more from discriminating audiobook listeners, check out That Artsy Reader Girl.īreach of Honor, written by Janice Cantore, narrated by Melie WilliamsĬrossfire, written by Lynette Eason, narrated by Sara SheckellsĮvery Word Unsaid, written by Kimberly Duffy, narrated by Pilar Witherspoon and Sneha Mathan So today I am going to list the last 10 audiobooks I listened to that I loved - those will be my favorite narrators 😉. LOL! I know that pacing is important and accents can make or break a good listen, but I guess if I find myself deep in the story and not paying attention to the narrator, then they are doing a good job.

To be honest, I really only notice the narrators of the books I listen to when they are bad. Happy Tuesday! Today TTT is talking favorite audiobook narrators.
