 | | ABIGAIL ADAMS: A Life by Woody Holton
Biography read by Cassandra Campbell
Award-winning historian Woody Holton reveals that the perennially popular "Founding Mother" has been woefully underestimated and that, although staunchly traditional in some areas, she was surprisingly modern, particularly when it came to questions of women's rights.
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 | | AN AMISH CHRISTMAS by Cynthia Keller
Fiction read by Cassandra Campbell
Celebrating life’s simplest but most essential values, packed with laughter and tears, this is a story of forgiveness and the power of love. You will never forget the special moment in time that is An Amish Christmas.
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 | | ANGEL BURN by L. A. Weatherly
Young Adult read by Cassandra Campbell
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 | | ANGEL EYES by Shannon Dittemore
Young Adult read by Cassandra Campbell
Once you’ve seen, you can’t unsee. Everything changes when you’ve looked at the world through... Angel Eyes.
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 | | ANGEL FIRE by L. A. Weatherly
Young Adult read by Cassandra Campbell
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 | | ART OF HEARING HEARTBEATS, THE by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Fiction read by Cassandra Campbell
A poignant and inspirational love story set in Burma, The Art of Hearing Heartbeats spans the decades between the 1950s and the present.
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 | | ARTIFACTS by Mary Anna Evans
Mystery read by Cassandra Campbell
When the property taxes rise beyond her means, Faye sets out to save Joyeuse by digging for artifacts on her property and the surrounding national wildlife refuge and selling them on the black market.
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 | | ASHES, ASHES by Jo Treggiari
Young Adult read by Cassandra Campbell
The world has ended... What comes next?
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 | | BABY, COME HOME by Stephanie Bond
Romance read by Cassandra Campbell
Middle brother Kendall Armstrong wrote the ad calling for women to come to his tornado-ravaged Georgia hometown...but there's only one woman he really wants to answer the call—civil engineer Amy Bradshaw.
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 | | BABY, DON'T GO by Stephanie Bond
Romance read by Cassandra Campbell
In the third book of Stephanie Bond's Southern Roads trilogy, oldest brother Marcus Armstrong, who opposed having women imported into their town in the first place, is thrown for a loop by a waitress who isn't at all what she seems!
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 | | BABY, DRIVE SOUTH by Stephanie Bond
Romance read by Cassandra Campbell
When the Armstrong brothers place an ad in a newspaper to bring women to their tornado-ravaged Georgia hometown, Porter, the youngest brother, is so blown away by the number of newcomers, he falls off the water tower—and fortuitously meets sweet and sexy Dr. Nikki Salinger.
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