This week we move from multiple stories about individuals to stories about a family. In a series of five books, we meet the Warren Family. The first book I produced for Regina Puckett, Concealed in My Heart, tells the story of the romance between David and Charity Warren. Songs That I Whisper introduces us to the first of their adult children Suzette and her beau, Seth Black. We examine and sample both of these books in this podcast. Next week, we’ll look at the other books in the series.
Links mentioned in this week’s podcast:
- Concealed in My Heart, by Regina Puckett
- Songs That I Whisper, by Regina Puckett
- Knighthawke and Knighthawke: Vanishing Shadows, by Jerry Minchew
- The Sixth Lobe and Born to Matter, by Michael Miller
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Welcome to a new podcast for this week with an intriguing title. What do diets, destruction, and deductions have in common? They are all representative the wide range of audio books which have been released this year by Narration by George. Take a listen to samples from Slimmer (newly released), The Destined (saving-the-world action & adventure), and A Study in Scarlet (the classic Sherlock Holmes mystery).
This week, we look at two books which have yet to be released. But, I give you a sneak peek at them with fully-produced samples for listening.
This week’s podcast continues where we left off last week. A Study in Scarlett is separated into two different parts. Last week, we looked at part one. This week, we look at part two. We start with the passages which outline the events which take place in America and affect the London events which we looked at last week. Then we begin listening to some of Holmes’ descriptions of his deductions. Join us for some amazing descriptions of the American western landscape and some exciting events. There is also a couple bits of trivia about books and reading.