When work starts getting in the way of reading and audiobooks are in!
Both the women I employ converged on my house yesteday where my quilting studio is because it was officially return to work day. We take off from mid-December until school starts back in January. My work vacay was glorious. π We checked in 37 quilts to quilt! Exciting stuff right there π However, all those quilts mean that my reading time is limited. So audiobooks are coming to the rescue!
I have several audiobooks that I have bought that I have yet to listen to as I have been saving them for such a time as this. With my only child that can drive returning to college, I am going to, once again, be the family chauffeur. Driving around all over Jackson, TN and sitting a school car pickup line means that I have even more audiobook time.
I have a subscription to audible and tend to use my credits for new releases and collections that are more than the monthly cost. Chirp is another site I frequently troll for excellent deals. An audiobook for $2.99? Yes, please! And finally, I look at Hoopla, which has a pretty impressive collection, and Libby – both sites are free and are connected to your local library. If they aren’t you can get a library card from several public libraries that are. Hooray!
I have started on an audiobook by Vivienne Lorret called “Never Seduce a Duke”. I like the narrator so far and the story has caught my interest enough that I am searching my purse for my earbuds as soon as I get into the car. I’ll review it when I am finished.
If you like audiobooks or want some suggestions, I strongly recommend Flowers from the Storm by Laura Kinsale and the Rescued from Ruin series by Elisa Braden. While the narrator of the latter wasn’t my favorite, the stories had me hooked, and it was all pleasant enough to keep me riveted even though I had already read the books! π

