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House on Olive Street

Written by: Robyn Carr
Narrated by: Christina Moore
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New York Times best-selling author Robyn Carr is beloved for her charming, romantic fiction. In this touching work, four women—all writers—come together after a painful loss. Recently deceased Gabby Marshall leaves behind a letter asking her friends to complete her unfinished manuscript. Taking vacations from their own lives, the ladies settle at Gabby’s home and get to work.

©1999 Robyn Carr (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction

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“Carr offers a well-written, warm-hearted story and a genuinely fun read.” ( Publishers Weekly)
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Maybe it was having a narrator other than Therese Plummer, but I found this a little different from Robyn Carr’s usual but delightful romance stories. Nonetheless I enjoyed both the story and the narrator. The latter, I felt was very talented in keeping the 4 women’s voices immediately distinct from each other. Particularly Beth’s voice always struck me as telling her whole life story in the resignation but also resilience that somehow came through in a single spoken word. I wondered if some of Sable’s experiences with fame, and Barbara Ann’s with publishing, came from Robyn Carr’s own life.
A satisfying listen well worth a credit.

A satisfying but different Robyn Carr book

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