New Audiobooks and Giveaways!

Audio--Thunder and Roses Screenshot2013-09-18at4.26.17AMby Mary Jo

Producing audiobooks from my back list is time consuming and not inexpensive, but I continue to do them because so many people really like listening to audiobooks. My current goal is to make audio available for all seven of my Fallen Angels books, and we're getting close!  Several years ago I started with audio versions of Thunder and Roses and Dancing on the Wind along with the non-Fallen Angels book The Bargain

The economics of producing audiobooks changed dramatically so I put the audio program on hold for several years, but the marketplace is always changing, so now I've started producing them again. I started with Shattered Rainbows last autumn, and here's a link to my blog and interview with my wonderful English narrator Siobhan Waring. MaryJoPutney_TheBargain1_Audio

Production and distribution take time, so the audio versions of River of Fire (Fallen Angels 6) and One Perfect Rose (Fallen Angels #7) have become widely available at just about the same time. 

I've always loved River of Fire, where my battle hardened hero Kenneth has the soul and talent of a painter.  In order to save his bankrupt estate, he reluctantly takes a position as secretary to famous artist Sir Anthony Seaton, who may be a murderer. 

Dazzled by the creative atmosphere as well as Sir Anthony's prickly but fascinating painter daughter Rebecca, Kenneth dares dream that he might become MaryJoPutney_RiverofFire_Audioan artist himself. But what will Rebecca do when she learns that Kenneth has been spying on the household and may destroy her father? 

(I'm listening to River of Fire in my car now, and thoroughly enjoying it. <G>  Not surprisingly, it takes me back to my art school days!)

One Perfect Rose, 7th and last of the Fallen Angels series, has always been a popular favorite, and I'm delighted to finally have Stephen's story available in audio.  Stephen, the Duke of Ashburton, is brother of Lord Michael Kenyon, the hero of Shattered Rainbows.  Reserved Stephen has always done his duty, but after the death of his tyrannical father and distant wife, he's ready to explore a new freedom.

Then a grim diagnosis send him bolting away from his grand position to come to terms with his life.  Traveling anonymously, he falls in with a welcoming family theater troupe, and becomes enchanted with their adopted daughter, Rosalind, who radiates the warmth he's MaryJoPutney_OnePerfectRose_Audio copy been seeking all his life.  But can they find a happy future together?  (Don't worry, it's a romance!) 

Production has started on Fallen Angels #3, Petals in the Storm, and the final Fallen Angels book, Angel Rogue, (# 4) will go into production immediately after.  The whole series should be available by the end of the year! 

My distributor, Findaway Voices, has given me some free giveaway codes for each book, so I will give away five codes for each of these two new audiobooks to some of you who leave comments between now and midnight Thursday. 

The codes are good only in the US, Canada, and Australia and must be used MaryJoPutney_DancingontheWind_AudioIOS or Android devices, such as a Samsung phone or an iPod or iPad or whatever.  They use a special app that must be downloaded to your listening device.  I managed to do it, so it's not difficult. <G>  

(I'm delighted that the codes now work in Australia–last autumn, the codes were good only in the US and Canada.  I hope Findaway keeps adding more territories!)  

So if you're in the US, Canada, or Australia with a suitable electronic device, let me know if you'd like a free audiobook and maybe you'll win one of these books! 

Mary Jo

PS: Findaway Voices sets up author stores where you can buy direct from them using the Author Direct app.  Here's a link to their MJP store.  The three books I did with Findaway Voices are listed there.

SATURDAY NOTE!  Winners have been chosen and I'll be emailing directly with the codes, but this will take a couple of days.  Sorry!

 

365 thoughts on “New Audiobooks and Giveaways!”

  1. Sounds like quite an adventure.
    I am always fascinated by the idea of audio books; ny daughter is just starting to use them and is greatly enjoying her experiments.
    However, my increasing deafness make them a bad choice for me.

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  2. Sounds like quite an adventure.
    I am always fascinated by the idea of audio books; ny daughter is just starting to use them and is greatly enjoying her experiments.
    However, my increasing deafness make them a bad choice for me.

    Reply
  3. Sounds like quite an adventure.
    I am always fascinated by the idea of audio books; ny daughter is just starting to use them and is greatly enjoying her experiments.
    However, my increasing deafness make them a bad choice for me.

    Reply
  4. Sounds like quite an adventure.
    I am always fascinated by the idea of audio books; ny daughter is just starting to use them and is greatly enjoying her experiments.
    However, my increasing deafness make them a bad choice for me.

    Reply
  5. Sounds like quite an adventure.
    I am always fascinated by the idea of audio books; ny daughter is just starting to use them and is greatly enjoying her experiments.
    However, my increasing deafness make them a bad choice for me.

    Reply
  6. I still have that little minihardback that One Perfect Rose first appeared in. I have to confess, I’ve never read that one. I was going through some medical issues myself at the time and I did not want to read a novel based around anybody who thought, rightly or wrongly (it is a romance!) that he was dying of some awful disease.
    Now that you have reminded me of it, it’s time to give it a shot, I think!

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  7. I still have that little minihardback that One Perfect Rose first appeared in. I have to confess, I’ve never read that one. I was going through some medical issues myself at the time and I did not want to read a novel based around anybody who thought, rightly or wrongly (it is a romance!) that he was dying of some awful disease.
    Now that you have reminded me of it, it’s time to give it a shot, I think!

    Reply
  8. I still have that little minihardback that One Perfect Rose first appeared in. I have to confess, I’ve never read that one. I was going through some medical issues myself at the time and I did not want to read a novel based around anybody who thought, rightly or wrongly (it is a romance!) that he was dying of some awful disease.
    Now that you have reminded me of it, it’s time to give it a shot, I think!

    Reply
  9. I still have that little minihardback that One Perfect Rose first appeared in. I have to confess, I’ve never read that one. I was going through some medical issues myself at the time and I did not want to read a novel based around anybody who thought, rightly or wrongly (it is a romance!) that he was dying of some awful disease.
    Now that you have reminded me of it, it’s time to give it a shot, I think!

    Reply
  10. I still have that little minihardback that One Perfect Rose first appeared in. I have to confess, I’ve never read that one. I was going through some medical issues myself at the time and I did not want to read a novel based around anybody who thought, rightly or wrongly (it is a romance!) that he was dying of some awful disease.
    Now that you have reminded me of it, it’s time to give it a shot, I think!

    Reply
  11. Delighted to see that books #6 and #7 are available on audio in the UK at Audible …. just bought them with my new credits.
    Eagerly anticipating books 3 and 4 but concerned that distribution appears limited …. again!
    I don’t want to repeat the old gripes about publishers not realizing and grasping the opportunities offered by the digital age …. surely it can’t be so difficult to set up global distribution licenses if they want to sell the books. It is particularly galling when one or two books in a series become available and one can’t get the rest. Reminds me of an old Tony Hancock comedy sketch where Hancock finds an old detective novel and reads avidly. Getting to the end where the killer is about to be revealed he finds the last page missing .
    Anyway I will look out for books #3 and #4 and hope they will become available on Audible UK so that I can complete the series.

    Reply
  12. Delighted to see that books #6 and #7 are available on audio in the UK at Audible …. just bought them with my new credits.
    Eagerly anticipating books 3 and 4 but concerned that distribution appears limited …. again!
    I don’t want to repeat the old gripes about publishers not realizing and grasping the opportunities offered by the digital age …. surely it can’t be so difficult to set up global distribution licenses if they want to sell the books. It is particularly galling when one or two books in a series become available and one can’t get the rest. Reminds me of an old Tony Hancock comedy sketch where Hancock finds an old detective novel and reads avidly. Getting to the end where the killer is about to be revealed he finds the last page missing .
    Anyway I will look out for books #3 and #4 and hope they will become available on Audible UK so that I can complete the series.

    Reply
  13. Delighted to see that books #6 and #7 are available on audio in the UK at Audible …. just bought them with my new credits.
    Eagerly anticipating books 3 and 4 but concerned that distribution appears limited …. again!
    I don’t want to repeat the old gripes about publishers not realizing and grasping the opportunities offered by the digital age …. surely it can’t be so difficult to set up global distribution licenses if they want to sell the books. It is particularly galling when one or two books in a series become available and one can’t get the rest. Reminds me of an old Tony Hancock comedy sketch where Hancock finds an old detective novel and reads avidly. Getting to the end where the killer is about to be revealed he finds the last page missing .
    Anyway I will look out for books #3 and #4 and hope they will become available on Audible UK so that I can complete the series.

    Reply
  14. Delighted to see that books #6 and #7 are available on audio in the UK at Audible …. just bought them with my new credits.
    Eagerly anticipating books 3 and 4 but concerned that distribution appears limited …. again!
    I don’t want to repeat the old gripes about publishers not realizing and grasping the opportunities offered by the digital age …. surely it can’t be so difficult to set up global distribution licenses if they want to sell the books. It is particularly galling when one or two books in a series become available and one can’t get the rest. Reminds me of an old Tony Hancock comedy sketch where Hancock finds an old detective novel and reads avidly. Getting to the end where the killer is about to be revealed he finds the last page missing .
    Anyway I will look out for books #3 and #4 and hope they will become available on Audible UK so that I can complete the series.

    Reply
  15. Delighted to see that books #6 and #7 are available on audio in the UK at Audible …. just bought them with my new credits.
    Eagerly anticipating books 3 and 4 but concerned that distribution appears limited …. again!
    I don’t want to repeat the old gripes about publishers not realizing and grasping the opportunities offered by the digital age …. surely it can’t be so difficult to set up global distribution licenses if they want to sell the books. It is particularly galling when one or two books in a series become available and one can’t get the rest. Reminds me of an old Tony Hancock comedy sketch where Hancock finds an old detective novel and reads avidly. Getting to the end where the killer is about to be revealed he finds the last page missing .
    Anyway I will look out for books #3 and #4 and hope they will become available on Audible UK so that I can complete the series.

    Reply
  16. I love audio books. Always have several in my car and listening to the one in the CD player. Never listen to the radio always my books.
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  17. I love audio books. Always have several in my car and listening to the one in the CD player. Never listen to the radio always my books.
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  18. I love audio books. Always have several in my car and listening to the one in the CD player. Never listen to the radio always my books.
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  19. I love audio books. Always have several in my car and listening to the one in the CD player. Never listen to the radio always my books.
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  20. I love audio books. Always have several in my car and listening to the one in the CD player. Never listen to the radio always my books.
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  21. Listening, especially after reading, is like revisiting an old friend and learning something about them you didn’t quite pick up on your previous visits. Sometimes in our eagerness to consume books we miss nuances that add to the richness of the experience.

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  22. Listening, especially after reading, is like revisiting an old friend and learning something about them you didn’t quite pick up on your previous visits. Sometimes in our eagerness to consume books we miss nuances that add to the richness of the experience.

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  23. Listening, especially after reading, is like revisiting an old friend and learning something about them you didn’t quite pick up on your previous visits. Sometimes in our eagerness to consume books we miss nuances that add to the richness of the experience.

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  24. Listening, especially after reading, is like revisiting an old friend and learning something about them you didn’t quite pick up on your previous visits. Sometimes in our eagerness to consume books we miss nuances that add to the richness of the experience.

    Reply
  25. Listening, especially after reading, is like revisiting an old friend and learning something about them you didn’t quite pick up on your previous visits. Sometimes in our eagerness to consume books we miss nuances that add to the richness of the experience.

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  26. Mary Jo, I am so happy more of your books are becoming available in audio. I am completely addicted to the medium; my life is crazy and I just can’t stay awake long enough at night anymore to make measurable progress in a regular book. But the dog always needs a walk, and there’re always dishes and laundry needing to be done, not to mention the drives to and from work. So being able to keep up with my favorite authors gives me immense joy. Thank you!

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  27. Mary Jo, I am so happy more of your books are becoming available in audio. I am completely addicted to the medium; my life is crazy and I just can’t stay awake long enough at night anymore to make measurable progress in a regular book. But the dog always needs a walk, and there’re always dishes and laundry needing to be done, not to mention the drives to and from work. So being able to keep up with my favorite authors gives me immense joy. Thank you!

    Reply
  28. Mary Jo, I am so happy more of your books are becoming available in audio. I am completely addicted to the medium; my life is crazy and I just can’t stay awake long enough at night anymore to make measurable progress in a regular book. But the dog always needs a walk, and there’re always dishes and laundry needing to be done, not to mention the drives to and from work. So being able to keep up with my favorite authors gives me immense joy. Thank you!

    Reply
  29. Mary Jo, I am so happy more of your books are becoming available in audio. I am completely addicted to the medium; my life is crazy and I just can’t stay awake long enough at night anymore to make measurable progress in a regular book. But the dog always needs a walk, and there’re always dishes and laundry needing to be done, not to mention the drives to and from work. So being able to keep up with my favorite authors gives me immense joy. Thank you!

    Reply
  30. Mary Jo, I am so happy more of your books are becoming available in audio. I am completely addicted to the medium; my life is crazy and I just can’t stay awake long enough at night anymore to make measurable progress in a regular book. But the dog always needs a walk, and there’re always dishes and laundry needing to be done, not to mention the drives to and from work. So being able to keep up with my favorite authors gives me immense joy. Thank you!

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  31. Thank you, Mary Jo, for the offer. I love audiobooks. I listen to them while I weave, or knit or am doing any of my crafty stuff. I like to listen when I am out walking as well. I first got hooked on them, because my son records them. He has done several. You can find him on audible under Sunil Malhotra.
    As for right now, I would appreciate one of your codes. Thank you
    Kantu

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  32. Thank you, Mary Jo, for the offer. I love audiobooks. I listen to them while I weave, or knit or am doing any of my crafty stuff. I like to listen when I am out walking as well. I first got hooked on them, because my son records them. He has done several. You can find him on audible under Sunil Malhotra.
    As for right now, I would appreciate one of your codes. Thank you
    Kantu

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  33. Thank you, Mary Jo, for the offer. I love audiobooks. I listen to them while I weave, or knit or am doing any of my crafty stuff. I like to listen when I am out walking as well. I first got hooked on them, because my son records them. He has done several. You can find him on audible under Sunil Malhotra.
    As for right now, I would appreciate one of your codes. Thank you
    Kantu

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  34. Thank you, Mary Jo, for the offer. I love audiobooks. I listen to them while I weave, or knit or am doing any of my crafty stuff. I like to listen when I am out walking as well. I first got hooked on them, because my son records them. He has done several. You can find him on audible under Sunil Malhotra.
    As for right now, I would appreciate one of your codes. Thank you
    Kantu

    Reply
  35. Thank you, Mary Jo, for the offer. I love audiobooks. I listen to them while I weave, or knit or am doing any of my crafty stuff. I like to listen when I am out walking as well. I first got hooked on them, because my son records them. He has done several. You can find him on audible under Sunil Malhotra.
    As for right now, I would appreciate one of your codes. Thank you
    Kantu

    Reply
  36. Janice, I totally understand why you wouldn’t have wanted to read OPR when you were facing serious health challenges of your own! Since you’re still here and I hope healthy, you might be ready to give the book a try. You may enjoy it- or you might NEVER want to read it!

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  37. Janice, I totally understand why you wouldn’t have wanted to read OPR when you were facing serious health challenges of your own! Since you’re still here and I hope healthy, you might be ready to give the book a try. You may enjoy it- or you might NEVER want to read it!

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  38. Janice, I totally understand why you wouldn’t have wanted to read OPR when you were facing serious health challenges of your own! Since you’re still here and I hope healthy, you might be ready to give the book a try. You may enjoy it- or you might NEVER want to read it!

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  39. Janice, I totally understand why you wouldn’t have wanted to read OPR when you were facing serious health challenges of your own! Since you’re still here and I hope healthy, you might be ready to give the book a try. You may enjoy it- or you might NEVER want to read it!

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  40. Janice, I totally understand why you wouldn’t have wanted to read OPR when you were facing serious health challenges of your own! Since you’re still here and I hope healthy, you might be ready to give the book a try. You may enjoy it- or you might NEVER want to read it!

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  41. Thanks for buying the books, Quantum! While I share your frustration about the way territorial exclusions get in the way of readers, you don’t have to worry about PETALS IN THE STORM & ANGEL ROGUE. The whole Fallen Angels series has reverted to me, and I make all my releases, both book and audio, available world wide. So when books #3 & #4 become available, they’ll be available everywhere. Most definitely including the UK!

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  42. Thanks for buying the books, Quantum! While I share your frustration about the way territorial exclusions get in the way of readers, you don’t have to worry about PETALS IN THE STORM & ANGEL ROGUE. The whole Fallen Angels series has reverted to me, and I make all my releases, both book and audio, available world wide. So when books #3 & #4 become available, they’ll be available everywhere. Most definitely including the UK!

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  43. Thanks for buying the books, Quantum! While I share your frustration about the way territorial exclusions get in the way of readers, you don’t have to worry about PETALS IN THE STORM & ANGEL ROGUE. The whole Fallen Angels series has reverted to me, and I make all my releases, both book and audio, available world wide. So when books #3 & #4 become available, they’ll be available everywhere. Most definitely including the UK!

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  44. Thanks for buying the books, Quantum! While I share your frustration about the way territorial exclusions get in the way of readers, you don’t have to worry about PETALS IN THE STORM & ANGEL ROGUE. The whole Fallen Angels series has reverted to me, and I make all my releases, both book and audio, available world wide. So when books #3 & #4 become available, they’ll be available everywhere. Most definitely including the UK!

    Reply
  45. Thanks for buying the books, Quantum! While I share your frustration about the way territorial exclusions get in the way of readers, you don’t have to worry about PETALS IN THE STORM & ANGEL ROGUE. The whole Fallen Angels series has reverted to me, and I make all my releases, both book and audio, available world wide. So when books #3 & #4 become available, they’ll be available everywhere. Most definitely including the UK!

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  46. Pearl, you’re right on about this. I only listen to audio of books I’ve read, reread, and loved. Since I don’t do a lot of driving, knowing what will happen is the only way I can make myself get out of the car when I reach my destination. *G* Even with books I’ve reread (like some of the Bujolds), I’ll hear things I missed when I listen to the audio.

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  47. Pearl, you’re right on about this. I only listen to audio of books I’ve read, reread, and loved. Since I don’t do a lot of driving, knowing what will happen is the only way I can make myself get out of the car when I reach my destination. *G* Even with books I’ve reread (like some of the Bujolds), I’ll hear things I missed when I listen to the audio.

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  48. Pearl, you’re right on about this. I only listen to audio of books I’ve read, reread, and loved. Since I don’t do a lot of driving, knowing what will happen is the only way I can make myself get out of the car when I reach my destination. *G* Even with books I’ve reread (like some of the Bujolds), I’ll hear things I missed when I listen to the audio.

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  49. Pearl, you’re right on about this. I only listen to audio of books I’ve read, reread, and loved. Since I don’t do a lot of driving, knowing what will happen is the only way I can make myself get out of the car when I reach my destination. *G* Even with books I’ve reread (like some of the Bujolds), I’ll hear things I missed when I listen to the audio.

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  50. Pearl, you’re right on about this. I only listen to audio of books I’ve read, reread, and loved. Since I don’t do a lot of driving, knowing what will happen is the only way I can make myself get out of the car when I reach my destination. *G* Even with books I’ve reread (like some of the Bujolds), I’ll hear things I missed when I listen to the audio.

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  51. Mary Jo, I also only listen to a book I’ve read. And one I listen to repeatedly is The Spiral Path featuring Barbara Rosenblat. It is simply wonderful. SP is one of my favorite books. In fact, I’ve nearly worn out my paperback.

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  52. Mary Jo, I also only listen to a book I’ve read. And one I listen to repeatedly is The Spiral Path featuring Barbara Rosenblat. It is simply wonderful. SP is one of my favorite books. In fact, I’ve nearly worn out my paperback.

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  53. Mary Jo, I also only listen to a book I’ve read. And one I listen to repeatedly is The Spiral Path featuring Barbara Rosenblat. It is simply wonderful. SP is one of my favorite books. In fact, I’ve nearly worn out my paperback.

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  54. Mary Jo, I also only listen to a book I’ve read. And one I listen to repeatedly is The Spiral Path featuring Barbara Rosenblat. It is simply wonderful. SP is one of my favorite books. In fact, I’ve nearly worn out my paperback.

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  55. Mary Jo, I also only listen to a book I’ve read. And one I listen to repeatedly is The Spiral Path featuring Barbara Rosenblat. It is simply wonderful. SP is one of my favorite books. In fact, I’ve nearly worn out my paperback.

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  56. I love, love, love your Fallen Angels. I still revisit them from time to time. I’ve tried audio books but they just don’t work for me. I guess I’m more of a visual processor. However, I have many friends who love them and I know they’ll be thrilled to know more MJP audio books are on the way!

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  57. I love, love, love your Fallen Angels. I still revisit them from time to time. I’ve tried audio books but they just don’t work for me. I guess I’m more of a visual processor. However, I have many friends who love them and I know they’ll be thrilled to know more MJP audio books are on the way!

    Reply
  58. I love, love, love your Fallen Angels. I still revisit them from time to time. I’ve tried audio books but they just don’t work for me. I guess I’m more of a visual processor. However, I have many friends who love them and I know they’ll be thrilled to know more MJP audio books are on the way!

    Reply
  59. I love, love, love your Fallen Angels. I still revisit them from time to time. I’ve tried audio books but they just don’t work for me. I guess I’m more of a visual processor. However, I have many friends who love them and I know they’ll be thrilled to know more MJP audio books are on the way!

    Reply
  60. I love, love, love your Fallen Angels. I still revisit them from time to time. I’ve tried audio books but they just don’t work for me. I guess I’m more of a visual processor. However, I have many friends who love them and I know they’ll be thrilled to know more MJP audio books are on the way!

    Reply
  61. I am totally dependent on audio-books. I am vision-impaired and would be lost without them. So, thank you so much for publishing your books in audio format.

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  62. I am totally dependent on audio-books. I am vision-impaired and would be lost without them. So, thank you so much for publishing your books in audio format.

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  63. I am totally dependent on audio-books. I am vision-impaired and would be lost without them. So, thank you so much for publishing your books in audio format.

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  64. I am totally dependent on audio-books. I am vision-impaired and would be lost without them. So, thank you so much for publishing your books in audio format.

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  65. I am totally dependent on audio-books. I am vision-impaired and would be lost without them. So, thank you so much for publishing your books in audio format.

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  66. Quantum, I have to ask my publisher to organize UK rights (and Australsian ones) every single time. I don’t understand it either. Geographical restrictions drive me bonkers.

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  67. Quantum, I have to ask my publisher to organize UK rights (and Australsian ones) every single time. I don’t understand it either. Geographical restrictions drive me bonkers.

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  68. Quantum, I have to ask my publisher to organize UK rights (and Australsian ones) every single time. I don’t understand it either. Geographical restrictions drive me bonkers.

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  69. Quantum, I have to ask my publisher to organize UK rights (and Australsian ones) every single time. I don’t understand it either. Geographical restrictions drive me bonkers.

    Reply
  70. Quantum, I have to ask my publisher to organize UK rights (and Australsian ones) every single time. I don’t understand it either. Geographical restrictions drive me bonkers.

    Reply
  71. I’m very excited about this news, although I heartedly wish it was more lucrative for you the author. One Perfect Rose was one of the first MJP books I read, if not THE first. I was hooked, and I’ve reread that one a number of times (after realizing the first time ha, that it was from a series and out of order.) Thank you for giving us this opportunity to enjoy your books even more.

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  72. I’m very excited about this news, although I heartedly wish it was more lucrative for you the author. One Perfect Rose was one of the first MJP books I read, if not THE first. I was hooked, and I’ve reread that one a number of times (after realizing the first time ha, that it was from a series and out of order.) Thank you for giving us this opportunity to enjoy your books even more.

    Reply
  73. I’m very excited about this news, although I heartedly wish it was more lucrative for you the author. One Perfect Rose was one of the first MJP books I read, if not THE first. I was hooked, and I’ve reread that one a number of times (after realizing the first time ha, that it was from a series and out of order.) Thank you for giving us this opportunity to enjoy your books even more.

    Reply
  74. I’m very excited about this news, although I heartedly wish it was more lucrative for you the author. One Perfect Rose was one of the first MJP books I read, if not THE first. I was hooked, and I’ve reread that one a number of times (after realizing the first time ha, that it was from a series and out of order.) Thank you for giving us this opportunity to enjoy your books even more.

    Reply
  75. I’m very excited about this news, although I heartedly wish it was more lucrative for you the author. One Perfect Rose was one of the first MJP books I read, if not THE first. I was hooked, and I’ve reread that one a number of times (after realizing the first time ha, that it was from a series and out of order.) Thank you for giving us this opportunity to enjoy your books even more.

    Reply
  76. By the way, typing under a temporary handicap last week, my congratulations-best-wishes-heaping praises upon y’all message timed out or something and I was too whipped to do it again. At that time typing with one hand.
    So let me please send all of you the very happiest of Happy Anniversary messages now, and here’s to many many more.

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  77. By the way, typing under a temporary handicap last week, my congratulations-best-wishes-heaping praises upon y’all message timed out or something and I was too whipped to do it again. At that time typing with one hand.
    So let me please send all of you the very happiest of Happy Anniversary messages now, and here’s to many many more.

    Reply
  78. By the way, typing under a temporary handicap last week, my congratulations-best-wishes-heaping praises upon y’all message timed out or something and I was too whipped to do it again. At that time typing with one hand.
    So let me please send all of you the very happiest of Happy Anniversary messages now, and here’s to many many more.

    Reply
  79. By the way, typing under a temporary handicap last week, my congratulations-best-wishes-heaping praises upon y’all message timed out or something and I was too whipped to do it again. At that time typing with one hand.
    So let me please send all of you the very happiest of Happy Anniversary messages now, and here’s to many many more.

    Reply
  80. By the way, typing under a temporary handicap last week, my congratulations-best-wishes-heaping praises upon y’all message timed out or something and I was too whipped to do it again. At that time typing with one hand.
    So let me please send all of you the very happiest of Happy Anniversary messages now, and here’s to many many more.

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  81. What I need is an “in hand” list of your books to check against my Kindle library! My s Ihort term memory is not what it once was, so I see a title and wonder, “Do I have that one?” I’m such a “reader” reader that I wonder if I would do well with audio, but I managed to make the switch to Kindle when once upon a time I never thought I would.

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  82. What I need is an “in hand” list of your books to check against my Kindle library! My s Ihort term memory is not what it once was, so I see a title and wonder, “Do I have that one?” I’m such a “reader” reader that I wonder if I would do well with audio, but I managed to make the switch to Kindle when once upon a time I never thought I would.

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  83. What I need is an “in hand” list of your books to check against my Kindle library! My s Ihort term memory is not what it once was, so I see a title and wonder, “Do I have that one?” I’m such a “reader” reader that I wonder if I would do well with audio, but I managed to make the switch to Kindle when once upon a time I never thought I would.

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  84. What I need is an “in hand” list of your books to check against my Kindle library! My s Ihort term memory is not what it once was, so I see a title and wonder, “Do I have that one?” I’m such a “reader” reader that I wonder if I would do well with audio, but I managed to make the switch to Kindle when once upon a time I never thought I would.

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  85. What I need is an “in hand” list of your books to check against my Kindle library! My s Ihort term memory is not what it once was, so I see a title and wonder, “Do I have that one?” I’m such a “reader” reader that I wonder if I would do well with audio, but I managed to make the switch to Kindle when once upon a time I never thought I would.

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  86. My previewing skills must be slipping too. I saw the mistake with “short” just as it was flying into the internet.

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  87. My previewing skills must be slipping too. I saw the mistake with “short” just as it was flying into the internet.

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  88. My previewing skills must be slipping too. I saw the mistake with “short” just as it was flying into the internet.

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  89. My previewing skills must be slipping too. I saw the mistake with “short” just as it was flying into the internet.

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  90. My previewing skills must be slipping too. I saw the mistake with “short” just as it was flying into the internet.

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  91. Michele, I agree that it would be lovely if these were more lucrative *G*, but I do them as a service for people who really want or need audio, and hope that over time I’ll at least break even. If not–well, production cost are deductible!

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  92. Michele, I agree that it would be lovely if these were more lucrative *G*, but I do them as a service for people who really want or need audio, and hope that over time I’ll at least break even. If not–well, production cost are deductible!

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  93. Michele, I agree that it would be lovely if these were more lucrative *G*, but I do them as a service for people who really want or need audio, and hope that over time I’ll at least break even. If not–well, production cost are deductible!

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  94. Michele, I agree that it would be lovely if these were more lucrative *G*, but I do them as a service for people who really want or need audio, and hope that over time I’ll at least break even. If not–well, production cost are deductible!

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  95. Michele, I agree that it would be lovely if these were more lucrative *G*, but I do them as a service for people who really want or need audio, and hope that over time I’ll at least break even. If not–well, production cost are deductible!

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  96. Jeannette, I make typos ALL THE TIME, so now worries. Here’s a link to a listing of my books–and I see that the Rogues Redeemed listing need update by adding ONCE A SCOUNDREL.

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  97. Jeannette, I make typos ALL THE TIME, so now worries. Here’s a link to a listing of my books–and I see that the Rogues Redeemed listing need update by adding ONCE A SCOUNDREL.

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  98. Jeannette, I make typos ALL THE TIME, so now worries. Here’s a link to a listing of my books–and I see that the Rogues Redeemed listing need update by adding ONCE A SCOUNDREL.

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  99. Jeannette, I make typos ALL THE TIME, so now worries. Here’s a link to a listing of my books–and I see that the Rogues Redeemed listing need update by adding ONCE A SCOUNDREL.

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  100. Jeannette, I make typos ALL THE TIME, so now worries. Here’s a link to a listing of my books–and I see that the Rogues Redeemed listing need update by adding ONCE A SCOUNDREL.

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  101. I enjoy this entire series, though Dancing on the Wind and Thunder and Roses are my favourites. I haven’t bought audiobook versions of any of them yet. Thank you for the giveaway. I’m in Canada.

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  102. I enjoy this entire series, though Dancing on the Wind and Thunder and Roses are my favourites. I haven’t bought audiobook versions of any of them yet. Thank you for the giveaway. I’m in Canada.

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  103. I enjoy this entire series, though Dancing on the Wind and Thunder and Roses are my favourites. I haven’t bought audiobook versions of any of them yet. Thank you for the giveaway. I’m in Canada.

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  104. I enjoy this entire series, though Dancing on the Wind and Thunder and Roses are my favourites. I haven’t bought audiobook versions of any of them yet. Thank you for the giveaway. I’m in Canada.

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  105. I enjoy this entire series, though Dancing on the Wind and Thunder and Roses are my favourites. I haven’t bought audiobook versions of any of them yet. Thank you for the giveaway. I’m in Canada.

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  106. Hey Sue, I saw Senator Elizabeth Warren’s town hall last night and she said she’s putting through legislation to permit hearing aids to be sold over the counter. YOu could be on your way to an audio future!
    My sister has the same issue. I’m really looking forward to the day when she can use one.

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  107. Hey Sue, I saw Senator Elizabeth Warren’s town hall last night and she said she’s putting through legislation to permit hearing aids to be sold over the counter. YOu could be on your way to an audio future!
    My sister has the same issue. I’m really looking forward to the day when she can use one.

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  108. Hey Sue, I saw Senator Elizabeth Warren’s town hall last night and she said she’s putting through legislation to permit hearing aids to be sold over the counter. YOu could be on your way to an audio future!
    My sister has the same issue. I’m really looking forward to the day when she can use one.

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  109. Hey Sue, I saw Senator Elizabeth Warren’s town hall last night and she said she’s putting through legislation to permit hearing aids to be sold over the counter. YOu could be on your way to an audio future!
    My sister has the same issue. I’m really looking forward to the day when she can use one.

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  110. Hey Sue, I saw Senator Elizabeth Warren’s town hall last night and she said she’s putting through legislation to permit hearing aids to be sold over the counter. YOu could be on your way to an audio future!
    My sister has the same issue. I’m really looking forward to the day when she can use one.

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  111. I’m in the process of editing my first attempt at an audiobook–my debut novel, A Rogue in Sheep’s Clothing. It’s very exciting and my reader has done a lovely job.
    Mary Jo, I totally covet a recording of any of your books, so please drop my name in the lottery!

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  112. I’m in the process of editing my first attempt at an audiobook–my debut novel, A Rogue in Sheep’s Clothing. It’s very exciting and my reader has done a lovely job.
    Mary Jo, I totally covet a recording of any of your books, so please drop my name in the lottery!

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  113. I’m in the process of editing my first attempt at an audiobook–my debut novel, A Rogue in Sheep’s Clothing. It’s very exciting and my reader has done a lovely job.
    Mary Jo, I totally covet a recording of any of your books, so please drop my name in the lottery!

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  114. I’m in the process of editing my first attempt at an audiobook–my debut novel, A Rogue in Sheep’s Clothing. It’s very exciting and my reader has done a lovely job.
    Mary Jo, I totally covet a recording of any of your books, so please drop my name in the lottery!

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  115. I’m in the process of editing my first attempt at an audiobook–my debut novel, A Rogue in Sheep’s Clothing. It’s very exciting and my reader has done a lovely job.
    Mary Jo, I totally covet a recording of any of your books, so please drop my name in the lottery!

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  116. Audiobooks are pricey, so I’m happy I have some of these codes from Findaway Voices. The hope, of course, is that you’ll love the first so much that you’ll want to buy more. *G* But it’s okay if you don’t, too!

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  117. Audiobooks are pricey, so I’m happy I have some of these codes from Findaway Voices. The hope, of course, is that you’ll love the first so much that you’ll want to buy more. *G* But it’s okay if you don’t, too!

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  118. Audiobooks are pricey, so I’m happy I have some of these codes from Findaway Voices. The hope, of course, is that you’ll love the first so much that you’ll want to buy more. *G* But it’s okay if you don’t, too!

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  119. Audiobooks are pricey, so I’m happy I have some of these codes from Findaway Voices. The hope, of course, is that you’ll love the first so much that you’ll want to buy more. *G* But it’s okay if you don’t, too!

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  120. Audiobooks are pricey, so I’m happy I have some of these codes from Findaway Voices. The hope, of course, is that you’ll love the first so much that you’ll want to buy more. *G* But it’s okay if you don’t, too!

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  121. You’re in the pool, Elf! Isn’t producing your own audiobook an interesting process? It starts with choosing a really good narrator, of course, and it sounds like you’ve done that.

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  122. You’re in the pool, Elf! Isn’t producing your own audiobook an interesting process? It starts with choosing a really good narrator, of course, and it sounds like you’ve done that.

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  123. You’re in the pool, Elf! Isn’t producing your own audiobook an interesting process? It starts with choosing a really good narrator, of course, and it sounds like you’ve done that.

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  124. You’re in the pool, Elf! Isn’t producing your own audiobook an interesting process? It starts with choosing a really good narrator, of course, and it sounds like you’ve done that.

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  125. You’re in the pool, Elf! Isn’t producing your own audiobook an interesting process? It starts with choosing a really good narrator, of course, and it sounds like you’ve done that.

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  126. Waving to Mary-Jo from Oz. How fabulous that Findaway have included Australia in their reach now. I adore audiobooks, love your stories and can imagine the two together would be a delight for everyone. Kudos to you for the hard work in making it all happen. Daring to dream is the best. warmest regards Fiona McArthur

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  127. Waving to Mary-Jo from Oz. How fabulous that Findaway have included Australia in their reach now. I adore audiobooks, love your stories and can imagine the two together would be a delight for everyone. Kudos to you for the hard work in making it all happen. Daring to dream is the best. warmest regards Fiona McArthur

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  128. Waving to Mary-Jo from Oz. How fabulous that Findaway have included Australia in their reach now. I adore audiobooks, love your stories and can imagine the two together would be a delight for everyone. Kudos to you for the hard work in making it all happen. Daring to dream is the best. warmest regards Fiona McArthur

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  129. Waving to Mary-Jo from Oz. How fabulous that Findaway have included Australia in their reach now. I adore audiobooks, love your stories and can imagine the two together would be a delight for everyone. Kudos to you for the hard work in making it all happen. Daring to dream is the best. warmest regards Fiona McArthur

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  130. Waving to Mary-Jo from Oz. How fabulous that Findaway have included Australia in their reach now. I adore audiobooks, love your stories and can imagine the two together would be a delight for everyone. Kudos to you for the hard work in making it all happen. Daring to dream is the best. warmest regards Fiona McArthur

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  131. I’d love to try one of your audio books, being in Australia so many of the giveaways aren’t open to us. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  132. I’d love to try one of your audio books, being in Australia so many of the giveaways aren’t open to us. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  133. I’d love to try one of your audio books, being in Australia so many of the giveaways aren’t open to us. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  134. I’d love to try one of your audio books, being in Australia so many of the giveaways aren’t open to us. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  135. I’d love to try one of your audio books, being in Australia so many of the giveaways aren’t open to us. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  136. Oh wow, what a fabulous opportunity for us folk down here in the nether regions (Australia:)) I don’t know that I could enjoy listening to one of my own audio books though – I think I’d be waiting to find some glaring mistake I should have edited. (Author paranoia on show:-)) But what a fabulous way to make books more accessible.

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  137. Oh wow, what a fabulous opportunity for us folk down here in the nether regions (Australia:)) I don’t know that I could enjoy listening to one of my own audio books though – I think I’d be waiting to find some glaring mistake I should have edited. (Author paranoia on show:-)) But what a fabulous way to make books more accessible.

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  138. Oh wow, what a fabulous opportunity for us folk down here in the nether regions (Australia:)) I don’t know that I could enjoy listening to one of my own audio books though – I think I’d be waiting to find some glaring mistake I should have edited. (Author paranoia on show:-)) But what a fabulous way to make books more accessible.

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  139. Oh wow, what a fabulous opportunity for us folk down here in the nether regions (Australia:)) I don’t know that I could enjoy listening to one of my own audio books though – I think I’d be waiting to find some glaring mistake I should have edited. (Author paranoia on show:-)) But what a fabulous way to make books more accessible.

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  140. Oh wow, what a fabulous opportunity for us folk down here in the nether regions (Australia:)) I don’t know that I could enjoy listening to one of my own audio books though – I think I’d be waiting to find some glaring mistake I should have edited. (Author paranoia on show:-)) But what a fabulous way to make books more accessible.

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  141. Looks like I’m late to the party. I love listening to historicals on audio. I’ve listened to Heyer and Tessa Dare and keen to try more. Being in a rural area, every trip I make to the city is six hours of listening time. Sometimes I wish I lived further away as historicals are often 12-14 hours long.

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  142. Looks like I’m late to the party. I love listening to historicals on audio. I’ve listened to Heyer and Tessa Dare and keen to try more. Being in a rural area, every trip I make to the city is six hours of listening time. Sometimes I wish I lived further away as historicals are often 12-14 hours long.

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  143. Looks like I’m late to the party. I love listening to historicals on audio. I’ve listened to Heyer and Tessa Dare and keen to try more. Being in a rural area, every trip I make to the city is six hours of listening time. Sometimes I wish I lived further away as historicals are often 12-14 hours long.

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  144. Looks like I’m late to the party. I love listening to historicals on audio. I’ve listened to Heyer and Tessa Dare and keen to try more. Being in a rural area, every trip I make to the city is six hours of listening time. Sometimes I wish I lived further away as historicals are often 12-14 hours long.

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  145. Looks like I’m late to the party. I love listening to historicals on audio. I’ve listened to Heyer and Tessa Dare and keen to try more. Being in a rural area, every trip I make to the city is six hours of listening time. Sometimes I wish I lived further away as historicals are often 12-14 hours long.

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  146. Claire Louisa, I love to reach out globally, and I’m really pleased that Findaway is working toward that. Maybe by the time the my next two audiobooks are released, the UK and New Zealand will be on the list.

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  147. Claire Louisa, I love to reach out globally, and I’m really pleased that Findaway is working toward that. Maybe by the time the my next two audiobooks are released, the UK and New Zealand will be on the list.

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  148. Claire Louisa, I love to reach out globally, and I’m really pleased that Findaway is working toward that. Maybe by the time the my next two audiobooks are released, the UK and New Zealand will be on the list.

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  149. Claire Louisa, I love to reach out globally, and I’m really pleased that Findaway is working toward that. Maybe by the time the my next two audiobooks are released, the UK and New Zealand will be on the list.

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  150. Claire Louisa, I love to reach out globally, and I’m really pleased that Findaway is working toward that. Maybe by the time the my next two audiobooks are released, the UK and New Zealand will be on the list.

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  151. Trish, how lovely to see you here! While I understand author paranoia (BOY, do I!) I must admit I rather like listening to my own stories. Sometimes I surprise myself: I said THAT??? *G*

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  152. Trish, how lovely to see you here! While I understand author paranoia (BOY, do I!) I must admit I rather like listening to my own stories. Sometimes I surprise myself: I said THAT??? *G*

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  153. Trish, how lovely to see you here! While I understand author paranoia (BOY, do I!) I must admit I rather like listening to my own stories. Sometimes I surprise myself: I said THAT??? *G*

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  154. Trish, how lovely to see you here! While I understand author paranoia (BOY, do I!) I must admit I rather like listening to my own stories. Sometimes I surprise myself: I said THAT??? *G*

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  155. Trish, how lovely to see you here! While I understand author paranoia (BOY, do I!) I must admit I rather like listening to my own stories. Sometimes I surprise myself: I said THAT??? *G*

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  156. Fiona, your email arrived before midnight in my time zone, and I’m not too finicky about time zones anyhow. After all, this is global outreach. But you’re right about the length of historical audiobooks. Sometimes I don’t want to get out of my car because I want to keep listening. *G*

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  157. Fiona, your email arrived before midnight in my time zone, and I’m not too finicky about time zones anyhow. After all, this is global outreach. But you’re right about the length of historical audiobooks. Sometimes I don’t want to get out of my car because I want to keep listening. *G*

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  158. Fiona, your email arrived before midnight in my time zone, and I’m not too finicky about time zones anyhow. After all, this is global outreach. But you’re right about the length of historical audiobooks. Sometimes I don’t want to get out of my car because I want to keep listening. *G*

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  159. Fiona, your email arrived before midnight in my time zone, and I’m not too finicky about time zones anyhow. After all, this is global outreach. But you’re right about the length of historical audiobooks. Sometimes I don’t want to get out of my car because I want to keep listening. *G*

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  160. Fiona, your email arrived before midnight in my time zone, and I’m not too finicky about time zones anyhow. After all, this is global outreach. But you’re right about the length of historical audiobooks. Sometimes I don’t want to get out of my car because I want to keep listening. *G*

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  161. Hi Mary Jo,
    My all time favorite romance of yours is The Rake. Such a difficult topic and you developed a magic romance that is one of my keepers. I hope one day it’s an audio book.
    I like many of your readers love Audio books and it offers such a different way to escape to a different time. It used to be CD’s in cars and now it’s Iphones with head phones tucked up in bed listening to beautiful voices tell me marvelous stories.
    Anne Gracie mentioned your offer on the Aussie RWA FB page and I thought well I will throw my 🎩 into the ring.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  162. Hi Mary Jo,
    My all time favorite romance of yours is The Rake. Such a difficult topic and you developed a magic romance that is one of my keepers. I hope one day it’s an audio book.
    I like many of your readers love Audio books and it offers such a different way to escape to a different time. It used to be CD’s in cars and now it’s Iphones with head phones tucked up in bed listening to beautiful voices tell me marvelous stories.
    Anne Gracie mentioned your offer on the Aussie RWA FB page and I thought well I will throw my 🎩 into the ring.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  163. Hi Mary Jo,
    My all time favorite romance of yours is The Rake. Such a difficult topic and you developed a magic romance that is one of my keepers. I hope one day it’s an audio book.
    I like many of your readers love Audio books and it offers such a different way to escape to a different time. It used to be CD’s in cars and now it’s Iphones with head phones tucked up in bed listening to beautiful voices tell me marvelous stories.
    Anne Gracie mentioned your offer on the Aussie RWA FB page and I thought well I will throw my 🎩 into the ring.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  164. Hi Mary Jo,
    My all time favorite romance of yours is The Rake. Such a difficult topic and you developed a magic romance that is one of my keepers. I hope one day it’s an audio book.
    I like many of your readers love Audio books and it offers such a different way to escape to a different time. It used to be CD’s in cars and now it’s Iphones with head phones tucked up in bed listening to beautiful voices tell me marvelous stories.
    Anne Gracie mentioned your offer on the Aussie RWA FB page and I thought well I will throw my 🎩 into the ring.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  165. Hi Mary Jo,
    My all time favorite romance of yours is The Rake. Such a difficult topic and you developed a magic romance that is one of my keepers. I hope one day it’s an audio book.
    I like many of your readers love Audio books and it offers such a different way to escape to a different time. It used to be CD’s in cars and now it’s Iphones with head phones tucked up in bed listening to beautiful voices tell me marvelous stories.
    Anne Gracie mentioned your offer on the Aussie RWA FB page and I thought well I will throw my 🎩 into the ring.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  166. Hi Mary Jo and thanks for offering the opportunity to secure a free audio listening code. I love your books and would adore listening to one if there are any codes still floating around.

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  167. Hi Mary Jo and thanks for offering the opportunity to secure a free audio listening code. I love your books and would adore listening to one if there are any codes still floating around.

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  168. Hi Mary Jo and thanks for offering the opportunity to secure a free audio listening code. I love your books and would adore listening to one if there are any codes still floating around.

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  169. Hi Mary Jo and thanks for offering the opportunity to secure a free audio listening code. I love your books and would adore listening to one if there are any codes still floating around.

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  170. Hi Mary Jo and thanks for offering the opportunity to secure a free audio listening code. I love your books and would adore listening to one if there are any codes still floating around.

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  171. Elf, that’s interesting news. I have good hearing aids, but there is a limit to what can be accomplished! I was born with a hearing impairment, known and treated, but mainly ignored in my childhood. But the toll of 91 years has caused this to progress to true deafness.
    Still, I approve of technology, and I’m glad it’s out there for others.
    A also appreciated what I DID hear, orchestra concerts, playing in the elementary school orchestra, sing in college choir and in church choirs, and so much more. My youngest daughter sings, and I have been able to enjoy her recordings. I cherish the positive.

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  172. Elf, that’s interesting news. I have good hearing aids, but there is a limit to what can be accomplished! I was born with a hearing impairment, known and treated, but mainly ignored in my childhood. But the toll of 91 years has caused this to progress to true deafness.
    Still, I approve of technology, and I’m glad it’s out there for others.
    A also appreciated what I DID hear, orchestra concerts, playing in the elementary school orchestra, sing in college choir and in church choirs, and so much more. My youngest daughter sings, and I have been able to enjoy her recordings. I cherish the positive.

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  173. Elf, that’s interesting news. I have good hearing aids, but there is a limit to what can be accomplished! I was born with a hearing impairment, known and treated, but mainly ignored in my childhood. But the toll of 91 years has caused this to progress to true deafness.
    Still, I approve of technology, and I’m glad it’s out there for others.
    A also appreciated what I DID hear, orchestra concerts, playing in the elementary school orchestra, sing in college choir and in church choirs, and so much more. My youngest daughter sings, and I have been able to enjoy her recordings. I cherish the positive.

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  174. Elf, that’s interesting news. I have good hearing aids, but there is a limit to what can be accomplished! I was born with a hearing impairment, known and treated, but mainly ignored in my childhood. But the toll of 91 years has caused this to progress to true deafness.
    Still, I approve of technology, and I’m glad it’s out there for others.
    A also appreciated what I DID hear, orchestra concerts, playing in the elementary school orchestra, sing in college choir and in church choirs, and so much more. My youngest daughter sings, and I have been able to enjoy her recordings. I cherish the positive.

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  175. Elf, that’s interesting news. I have good hearing aids, but there is a limit to what can be accomplished! I was born with a hearing impairment, known and treated, but mainly ignored in my childhood. But the toll of 91 years has caused this to progress to true deafness.
    Still, I approve of technology, and I’m glad it’s out there for others.
    A also appreciated what I DID hear, orchestra concerts, playing in the elementary school orchestra, sing in college choir and in church choirs, and so much more. My youngest daughter sings, and I have been able to enjoy her recordings. I cherish the positive.

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  176. Hi Mary Jo,
    I live in Australia, and my career path is in working with people who have a disability. As such, it is great when l see advances in care for anyone who has a disability. Writing about these issues brings it to greater public attention, and the realization that these people are just people like anyone else. The only difference is that they need a greater degree of TLC.
    Regards
    Helen

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  177. Hi Mary Jo,
    I live in Australia, and my career path is in working with people who have a disability. As such, it is great when l see advances in care for anyone who has a disability. Writing about these issues brings it to greater public attention, and the realization that these people are just people like anyone else. The only difference is that they need a greater degree of TLC.
    Regards
    Helen

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  178. Hi Mary Jo,
    I live in Australia, and my career path is in working with people who have a disability. As such, it is great when l see advances in care for anyone who has a disability. Writing about these issues brings it to greater public attention, and the realization that these people are just people like anyone else. The only difference is that they need a greater degree of TLC.
    Regards
    Helen

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  179. Hi Mary Jo,
    I live in Australia, and my career path is in working with people who have a disability. As such, it is great when l see advances in care for anyone who has a disability. Writing about these issues brings it to greater public attention, and the realization that these people are just people like anyone else. The only difference is that they need a greater degree of TLC.
    Regards
    Helen

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  180. Hi Mary Jo,
    I live in Australia, and my career path is in working with people who have a disability. As such, it is great when l see advances in care for anyone who has a disability. Writing about these issues brings it to greater public attention, and the realization that these people are just people like anyone else. The only difference is that they need a greater degree of TLC.
    Regards
    Helen

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  181. Helen, it’s wonderful work you do! There are many kinds of disabilities, and there are healthy people who can become disabled in a nanosecond from an accident or a stroke or other incident. I’m very glad that our societies are trying hard to improve access, and I think more people are aware and thoughtful now. I hope so.

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  182. Helen, it’s wonderful work you do! There are many kinds of disabilities, and there are healthy people who can become disabled in a nanosecond from an accident or a stroke or other incident. I’m very glad that our societies are trying hard to improve access, and I think more people are aware and thoughtful now. I hope so.

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  183. Helen, it’s wonderful work you do! There are many kinds of disabilities, and there are healthy people who can become disabled in a nanosecond from an accident or a stroke or other incident. I’m very glad that our societies are trying hard to improve access, and I think more people are aware and thoughtful now. I hope so.

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  184. Helen, it’s wonderful work you do! There are many kinds of disabilities, and there are healthy people who can become disabled in a nanosecond from an accident or a stroke or other incident. I’m very glad that our societies are trying hard to improve access, and I think more people are aware and thoughtful now. I hope so.

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  185. Helen, it’s wonderful work you do! There are many kinds of disabilities, and there are healthy people who can become disabled in a nanosecond from an accident or a stroke or other incident. I’m very glad that our societies are trying hard to improve access, and I think more people are aware and thoughtful now. I hope so.

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  186. Hi Mary Jo. I used to have to catch the train to work and so reading books helped me get through the hour long commute but now I work closer to home but drive to work so audio books may be a great way to pass the drive.

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  187. Hi Mary Jo. I used to have to catch the train to work and so reading books helped me get through the hour long commute but now I work closer to home but drive to work so audio books may be a great way to pass the drive.

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  188. Hi Mary Jo. I used to have to catch the train to work and so reading books helped me get through the hour long commute but now I work closer to home but drive to work so audio books may be a great way to pass the drive.

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  189. Hi Mary Jo. I used to have to catch the train to work and so reading books helped me get through the hour long commute but now I work closer to home but drive to work so audio books may be a great way to pass the drive.

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  190. Hi Mary Jo. I used to have to catch the train to work and so reading books helped me get through the hour long commute but now I work closer to home but drive to work so audio books may be a great way to pass the drive.

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  191. Company in errors is comforting! (G) And thank you so much for the book code. Now to get the app on the iPad and then DECISIONS, DECISIONS!

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  192. Company in errors is comforting! (G) And thank you so much for the book code. Now to get the app on the iPad and then DECISIONS, DECISIONS!

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  193. Company in errors is comforting! (G) And thank you so much for the book code. Now to get the app on the iPad and then DECISIONS, DECISIONS!

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  194. Company in errors is comforting! (G) And thank you so much for the book code. Now to get the app on the iPad and then DECISIONS, DECISIONS!

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  195. Company in errors is comforting! (G) And thank you so much for the book code. Now to get the app on the iPad and then DECISIONS, DECISIONS!

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  196. Hi Mary Jo,
    Thanks for plucking my name out of the Hat! My audio version on One perfect Rose is safely downloaded and I’m now settling in for a lazy Sunday afternoon listening.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  197. Hi Mary Jo,
    Thanks for plucking my name out of the Hat! My audio version on One perfect Rose is safely downloaded and I’m now settling in for a lazy Sunday afternoon listening.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  198. Hi Mary Jo,
    Thanks for plucking my name out of the Hat! My audio version on One perfect Rose is safely downloaded and I’m now settling in for a lazy Sunday afternoon listening.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  199. Hi Mary Jo,
    Thanks for plucking my name out of the Hat! My audio version on One perfect Rose is safely downloaded and I’m now settling in for a lazy Sunday afternoon listening.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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  200. Hi Mary Jo,
    Thanks for plucking my name out of the Hat! My audio version on One perfect Rose is safely downloaded and I’m now settling in for a lazy Sunday afternoon listening.
    Cheers for now
    Marg

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