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Single Dads Club
- Narrateur(s): Kineta Kunutu
- Durée: 10 h et 24 min
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Description
In this warmly funny romance about finding your way, opposites attract when an ex-heiress and a single dad cross paths, only to find that their separate roads may lead them to the same destination.
Rowan Quinn knows fatherhood is a role he doesn’t want to take on—until he unexpectedly finds himself a single dad. He uproots his perfectly constructed life to move to a tight-knit coastal community in South Africa where, with the help of his grandmother, Rowan has a shot at giving his son the family he never had.
Once footloose and fancy-free, former heiress Delilah Huntington is now a waitress in Sugarbush Bay determined to build a better life and a better self. So when she meets introverted Rowan, she makes it her personal mission to induct him into the town’s circle of single dads to give him the support he needs.
The more Delilah lends her help to an out-of-his-depth Rowan, the more Rowan begins to realize that family is what you make it…and, just maybe, Delilah could be part of his.
Ce que les critiques en disent
“Kineta Kunutu voices Rowan Quinn, a newly single father, and Delilah Huntington, a former socialite who is escaping her past.… Kunutu's rich South African accent and inflections are a treat to hear, as are her spot-on vocal choices. She's especially skilled at speaking with a muffled voice to portray Delilah talking into a shirt and delivering the ache of Rowan's sleep deprivation. She even ensures that Delilah's smile can be heard when she speaks.”—AudioFile Magazine
“South African actor and narrator Kinetta Kunutu shines as she gives voice to Rowan, an anxious, unsure man taking his first steps as a new father. Kunutu’s skillful portrait of hesitant Rowan balances perfectly with her depiction of warmhearted, generous Delilah.”—Library Journal
“The dynamic between the town’s single fathers adds a unique charm…Readers will be delighted.”—Publishers Weekly