Friday, September 30, 2011

Cozy fall covers

There's a distinct chill in the air, and tomorrow promises to be even colder, so here are some cozy looking audiobook covers to cheer you up!  (The audiobooks themselves might also help.)  You can listen while baking, crafting, or cleaning up in preparation for cold weather ahead. 

An Irish Country Courtship

Welcome to the colorful Ulster village of Ballybucklebo, where two doctors work hand in hand to mend the bodies and spirits of the town's diverse and engaging inhabitants. But who is looking after the wounded hearts of the doctors? [read more]



The Vintage Caper

Set in Hollywood, Paris, Bordeaux, and Marseille, Peter Mayle's newest and most delightful novel is filled with culinary delights, sumptuous wines, and colorful characters. It's also a lot of fun. The story begins high above Los Angeles, at the extravagant home and equally impressive wine cellar of entertainment lawyer Danny Roth. Unfortunately, after inviting the "Los Angeles Times" to write an extensive profile extolling the liquid treasures of his collection, Roth finds himself the victim of a world-class wine heist.  [read more]

Walking in Circles Before Lying Down

Dawn's only source of security and comfort, it seems, is Chuck, a pit-bull mix from the pound. So, when her boyfriend announces that he's leaving her for another woman, a despairing Dawn turns to Chuck for solace. "I should have said something sooner," Chuck confides, as he tries to console her. "Couldn't you smell her on his pants?"  Dawn is stunned. It's one thing to talk to your pets, but what do you do when they start talking back?  [read more]

A Story-Gram from Vinyl Cafe, Inc.

Stuart McLean’s The Vinyl Cafe, one of CBC Radio’s most popular programs, is a weekly ritual for tens of thousands of Canadians that continues to grow in popularity. The show is centred around a fictional small record store, The Vinyl Cafe, and the store’ s eccentric owner, Dave, who lends Stuart music for his show and tells Stuart stories about his life, his friends, and his family -- wife Morley and children Stephanie and Sam. Stuart shares these hilarious stories with his audience.  [read more]

Good Grief

Thirty-six-year-old Sophie Stanton desperately wants to be a good widow-a graceful, composed, Jackie Kennedy kind of widow. Alas, she is more of the Jack Daniels kind. Self-medicating with ice cream for breakfast, breaking down at the supermarket, and showing up to work in her bathrobe and bunny slippers-soon she's not only lost her husband, but her job, house...and waistline. With humor and chutzpah Sophie leaves town, determined to reinvent her life. But starting over has its hurdles; soon she's involved with a thirteen-year-old who has a fascination with fire, and a handsome actor who inspires a range of feelings she can't cope with-yet.  [read more]

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