Friday, April 17, 2020

A Listening Adventure

These days at home are a great time to listen to audio books or to find a new author.  I've been a fan of Jean Grant for a while, and I was excited to see that her book is out on audio so we can not only read her work now, but listen to it. 

Jean writes historical and contemporary romances and women’s fiction. She also writes articles for family-oriented travel magazines and websites. When she’s not writing or chasing children, she enjoys tending to her flower gardens, hiking, and doing just about anything in the outdoors. Her background is in science and she draws from her interest in history, nature and from her own family for her inspiration. 

Her wonderful book is Will Rise from Ashes, a contemporary women's fiction book and it is now available in audio, and it's a great way to spend an afternoon if you're having to stay indoors. This book grabbed my interest the first time I heard about it and I am looking forward to listening to it.


Here's the blurb:


Living is more than mere survival.

Young widow AJ Sinclair has persevered through much heartache. Has she met her match when the Yellowstone super-volcano erupts, leaving her separated from her youngest son and her brother?

 Tens of thousands are dead or missing in a swath of massive destruction. She and her nine-year-old autistic son, Will, embark on a risky road trip from Maine to the epicenter to find her family. She can't lose another loved one.


Along the way, they meet Reid Gregory, who travels his own road to perdition looking for his sister. Drawn together by AJ's fear of driving and Reid's military and local expertise, their journey to Colorado is fraught with the chaotic aftermath of the eruption. AJ's anxiety and faith in humanity are put to the test as she heals her past, accepts her family's present, and embraces uncertainty as Will and Reid show her a world she had almost forgotten.

Will Rise from Ashes
Contemporary Women’s Fiction
 Audio Release date: March 16, 2020





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Thanks, Jean, for being my guest today. 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for hosting me! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this one come to audio. It's a duo of narrators - mother and son. And wow, what a job they did! So pleased.

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