Final Appeal Audio Book

This audiobook is about a Philadelphia lawyer named Grace Rossi, who as a single mother works part-time to try and make ends meet. Her boss is Judge Armen Gregorian, a handsome man who works in the federal appeals court. Read more

Duma Key: A Novel- Audio Book

Six months after an accident caused when a crane, of all things crushed his Dodge Ram leaving him with a fractured skull and the loss of an arm, among the many serious injuries he sustained, self-made millionaire, Minnesota contractor Edgar Freemantle, launches into a new life. Due to a personality change that included uncontrollable rages, his wife asked for a divorce after he had stabbed her, albeit with a plastic knife, and then tried to strangle her with his one remaining arm. Read more

Just Who Will You Be Audio Book

‘Just Who Will You Be’, an audio book that offers a frank, genuine but more importantly, inspiring message for people of all ages and all walks of life. Maria Shriver was inspired by a speech she once gave which delivered the message that what you happen to do in your life isn’t what really matters. It is about who you really are. It’s a great message and will appeal to anyone searching for a life of meaning. Shriver said that in her own life she strived to walk right down her very own distinct path, helping her achieve the childhood ambition she harboured of becoming a network newswoman. Read more

Escape Audio Book

This audiobook is based on the memoires of Carolyn Jessop, an extraordinary lady who managed to escape the clutches of a brutal and abusive cult, the so-called Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, with her eight children. Read more

The Last Lecture Audio Book

When computer science professor Randy Pausch was invited to give a lecture he had only just been informed the devastating news that he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and only had three to six months of life. Because of this he didn’t have to envisage the lecture being his last, because he knew it would be. The lecture he delivered, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams”, was not on the subject of dying. He made people aware of the significance of trying to overcome obstacles, of making the dreams of others and of grabbing every single moment because as he so poignantly said “time is all you have…and you may find one day that you have less than you think”. This perfectly summarised everything Pausch stood for. Read more

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