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Kate’s 2¢: “Down The Aisle” Book 4 by Barbara Hinske
“Down The Aisle” Book 4 by Barbara Hinske
NOTE: There is a plethora of in-depth biographies of authors and reviews of their books, that state the title, author, published date, and genre; as well as, describing what the book is about, setting, and character(s), so, Kate’s 2¢ merely shares her thoughts about what she reads. Inho…
Laura Hatch did a good job of narrating this fourth story. Hinske has put all the drama of a chicklet romance into an accurate portrait of a blind woman’s life, not to mention the very emotional ending. Wow, what a twist to have her father walk her down the aisle to the rich and handsome Grant. Job well done.
From www.barbarahinske.com:
USA Today Bestselling Author
Barbara Hinske is an attorney who recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. Her novel Guiding Emily was conceived during a tour of The Foundation for Blind Children. She was inspired and moved by their mission and is donating half of her proceeds from the book to the Foundation. Barb is also the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.
She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. She and her husband share their own Rosemont with two adorable and spoiled dogs. A true homebody, she is besotted with decorating, entertaining, cooking, and gardening.
From NLS/BARD/LOC:
Down the aisle DB116315
Hinske, Barbara Reading time: 7 hours, 59 minutes.
Laura Hatch
General
Animals and Wildlife
“When a cyberattack threatens to destroy Emily’s company, she does what she can to counter the threat. Her efforts, however, are thwarted until she’s promoted to oversee both her team and the cyber security group. With the company’s survival at stake and in her hands, she knows the one person she can turn to—Dhruv. Meanwhile, work deadlines and family emergencies repeatedly interrupt Emily and Grant’s plans for a romantic weekend. Luckily, Zoe and Diedre are determined to keep things on track so they can become stepsisters. Eventually, a simple family wedding will hold a touching remembrance. Join Emily and Garth as they walk down the aisle…” — Provided by publisher. Some strong language.
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Kate’s 2¢: “Over Every Hurdle” book 3” by Barbara Hinske
“Over Every Hurdle” book 3” by Barbara Hinske a
Laura Hatch Did a good job of narrating this third story in the Guiding Emily series. Many aids that enable a blind person to be all they can-be are mentioned in this story.
Hinske has portrayed a blind person’s personal and professional challenges with accuracy and compassion.
From www.barbarahinske.com:
USA Today Bestselling Author
Barbara Hinske is an attorney who recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. Her novel Guiding Emily was conceived during a tour of The Foundation for Blind Children. She was inspired and moved by their mission and is donating half of her proceeds from the book to the Foundation. Barb is also the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.
She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. She and her husband share their own Rosemont with two adorable and spoiled dogs. A true homebody, she is besotted with decorating, entertaining, cooking, and gardening.
From NLS/BARD/LOC:
Over every hurdle DB111986
Hinske, Barbara Reading time: 6 hours, 52 minutes.
Laura Hatch
Disability
Animals and Wildlife
“Emily’s new relationship with Grant is jeopardized by adolescent animosity between Zoe and Diedre. Will Gina swoop in to calm troubled waters? Meanwhile, Emily and Garth travel to Denver to assist their company’s cyber security team—only to find that their unsolicited aid is most unwelcome. There’s no time, however, to worry about workplace drama. Emily and Zoe are busy with Gina’s wedding, followed by the surprise birthday party they’re throwing for Stephanie. Is Stephanie the only one who will be surprised at this party?” — Provided by publisher. Some strong language.
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Kate’s 2¢: “The Unexpected Path”Book 2 by Barbara Hinske a
“The Unexpected Path”Book 2 by Barbara Hinske a
Laura Hatch Did a good job of narrating this second story in the Guiding Emily series. Many aids that enable a blind person to be all they can-be are mentioned in this story.
Hinske has portrayed a blind person’s personal and professional challenges with accuracy and compassion.
From www.barbarahinske.com:
USA Today Bestselling Author
Barbara Hinske is an attorney who recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. Her novel Guiding Emily was conceived during a tour of The Foundation for Blind Children. She was inspired and moved by their mission and is donating half of her proceeds from the book to the Foundation. Barb is also the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.
She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. She and her husband share their own Rosemont with two adorable and spoiled dogs. A true homebody, she is besotted with decorating, entertaining, cooking, and gardening.
From NLS/BARD/LOC:
The unexpected path DB109069
Hinske, Barbara Reading time: 6 hours, 57 minutes.
Laura Hatch
Disability
Animals and Wildlife
“After Emily Main loses her sight, she and Garth work to forge their future in Emily’s new normal. Convincing her well-intentioned but misinformed coworkers that she’s as capable as ever is her biggest challenge–until Connor shows up on her door. Can they heal old wounds and give their fledgling marriage a fresh start? Meanwhile, tragedy strikes young Zoe, and Emily has a life-changing choice to make. Follow along as Garth and Emily step out, together, to meet every challenge.” — Provided by publisher. Some strong language. 2021.
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Kate’s 2¢: “Guiding Emily, book 1” by Barbara Hinske a
“Guiding Emily, book 1” by Barbara Hinske a
Laura Hatch Did a good job of reading this engaging story, the first is a series about Emily and her guide dog. Hinske portrayed the experience of going blind with accuracy, emotion, and understanding.
Good information was imparted to the reader of the drama of losing vision, even if a pre-existing diagnosis was known before it actually happened.
Interjecting the information on how a guide dog is trained keeps the suspense moving along to the happy meeting of handler and guide.
From www.barbarahinske.com:
USA Today Bestselling Author
Barbara Hinske is an attorney who recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. Her novel Guiding Emily was conceived during a tour of The Foundation for Blind Children. She was inspired and moved by their mission and is donating half of her proceeds from the book to the Foundation. Barb is also the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.
She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. She and her husband share their own Rosemont with two adorable and spoiled dogs. A true homebody, she is besotted with decorating, entertaining, cooking, and gardening.
From NLS/BARD/LOC:
Guiding Emily: a tale of love, loss, and courage DB109068
Hinske, Barbara Reading time: 7 hours, 49 minutes.
Laura Hatch
Disability
Animals and Wildlife
“Sometimes the perfect partner has four paws…. Emily Main had it all: a high-powered career with a leading technology giant and a handsome fiancé bounding up the corporate ladder. Their island wedding and honeymoon were idyllic–until a tragic accident causes her retinas to detach. Her well-ordered life is shattered as all treatments are unsuccessful and she slips into blindness. How will those around her cope with her tragedy? Can she rebuild her life in this most unwelcome, new normal? Meanwhile, a black lab puppy named Garth fulfills his destiny to become that most esteemed of all creatures: a guide dog.” — Provided by publisher. Some strong language. 2020.
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Kate’s 2¢: ”Apartment in Athens” by Glenway Wescott
”Apartment in Athens” by Glenway Wescott
Here’s proof that war is a lose/lose situation.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glenway Wescott (April 11, 1901 – February 22, 1987) was an American poet, novelist and essayist. A figure of the American expatriate literary community in Paris during the 1920s, Wescott was openly gay.[1] His relationship with longtime companion Monroe Wheeler lasted from 1919 until Wescott’s death.
Early life[edit]
Wescott was born on a farm in Kewaskum, Wisconsin in 1901.[3] His younger brother, Lloyd Wescott, was born in Wisconsin in 1907. He studied at the University of Chicago,[3] where he was a member of a literary circle including Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Yvor Winters, and Janet Lewis, but left after contracting Spanish flu.
Wescott travelled to Santa Fe to recover from Spanish flu, where he wrote his first published poetry collection, titled The Bitterns.[4] Although, he began his writing career as a poet, he is best known for his short stories and novels, notably The Grandmothers (1927), which received the Harper Novel prize,[3] and The Pilgrim Hawk (1940).
Career[edit]
Wescott lived in Germany (1921–1922), and in France (c. 1925–1933),[3] where he mixed with Gertrude Stein and other members of the American expatriate community. Wescott was the model for the character Robert Prentiss in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. After meeting Prentiss, Hemingway’s narrator, Jake Barnes, confesses, “I just thought perhaps I was going to throw up.”[1] In the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933), Gertrude Stein wrote about him, “There was also Glenway Wescott but Glenway Wescott at no time interested Gertrude Stein. He has a certain syrup but it does not pour.”
Wescott and Wheeler returned to the United States and maintained an apartment in Manhattan with photographer George Platt Lynes, whom they had met in France in 1926. When his brother Lloyd moved to a dairy farm in Union Township, near Clinton in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1936, Wescott along with Wheeler and Lynes took over one of the farmhand houses and named it Stone-Blossom.[5] Lynes ended his relationship with Wescott and Wheeler in 1943 to be with his studio assistant, Jonathan Tichenor. Nevertheless, Wescott was at Lynes’ bedside when he died of lung cancer in December 1955.[4]
His novel, The Pilgrim Hawk: A Love Story (1940), was praised by the critics. Apartment in Athens (1945), the story of a Greek couple in Nazi-occupied Athens who must share their living quarters with a German officer, was a popular success. From then on he ceased to write fiction, although he published essays and edited the works of others. In her essay on The Pilgrim Hawk, Ingrid Norton writes, “After…Apartment in Athens, Wescott lived until 1987 without writing another novel: journals (published posthumously as Continual Lessons) and the occasional article, yes, but no more fiction. The Midwest-born author seems to slide into the golden handcuffs of expatriate decadence: supported by the heiress his brother married [Barbara Harrison Wescott], surrounded by literate friends, given to social drinking and letter-writing.”[6]
Later life[edit]
In 1959, when his brother Lloyd acquired a farm near the village of Rosemont in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Wescott moved into a two-story stone house on the property, dubbed Haymeadows.[5] In 1987, Wescott died of a stroke at his home in Rosemont and was buried in the small farmer’s graveyard hidden behind a rock wall and trees at Haymeadows. Monroe Wheeler was buried alongside him following his death a year later.[7]
From NLS/BARD/LOC:
Apartment in Athens DB11297
Wescott, Glenway. Reading time: 7 hours, 36 minutes.
Read by Guy Sorel.
Psychological Fiction
War Stories
Story of the inhumanity of Germans in occupation of defeated countries describes the influence of a German officer on a simple, middle-class Greek family.
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Kate’s 2¢: “Murder in the grave: a Redmond and Haze mystery” by Irina Shapiro
“Murder in the grave: a Redmond and Haze mystery” by Irina Shapiro
I read this book a while ago, but it is still on my mind. I think it was the shocking findings that I can’t shake off. Andrew Randall did a good job of varrating this story.
About – Irina Shapiro Author Page:
To write a novel was a dream of mine since I was a child. Life, my practical nature, and self-doubt got in the way, so it was decades later that an opportunity to write finally presented itself. I honestly didn’t think I had what it takes to write a full-length novel, but once I faced the blank screen and my fingers touched the keyboard, everything disappeared except my characters and their surroundings, and suddenly I knew that this was what I was born to do.
Since then, I’ve written many books and have enjoyed some positive reviews, but sometimes, when I stop to reflect, I’m still amazed that I’m living my dream.
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Murder in the grave: a Redmond and Haze mystery DB113405
Shapiro, Irina. Reading time: 7 hours, 26 minutes.
Read by Andrew Randall.
Historical Fiction
Mystery and Detective Stories
“When the body of a newly appointed curate is found in a freshly dug grave, Inspector Haze and Lord Redmond are called to investigate. According to friends and family, the unfortunate man was a veritable saint who’d wanted nothing more than to dedicate his life to God and good works, but the savagery of his murder and the attempt to hide his corpse tell a different story. Facing increasing pressure to solve the case of the “Cleaved Curate,” Daniel and Jason must delve deeper into the life of Sebastian Slade, only to discover that even men of God have their secrets and that the reckoning can be biblical in its scope.” — Provided by publisher. Some violence and some strong language.
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