Scarlet Oaks Series: Books 1-3
A San Francisco Edgy Cozy Bundle
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly M. Wetherell
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Written by:
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Michaela James
About this listen
This audiobook bundle includes the first three books in the Scarlet Oaks series, a San Francisco cozy bundle: Serial Caller, Exposed Photographer, and Banished Witness.
Serial Caller: Is it possible Scarlet Oaks, the reluctant new host of a men’s call-in show, inspired the first serial killer San Francisco’s seen in some 40 years? Root for Scarlet during this heart-pounding and alternately humorous mystery thriller. Fall in love with unforgettable characters, recognize familiar family members, and hold on tight for an adrenaline-filled ride.
Exposed Photographer: A troubled caller’s cryptic clues point to a man from Scarlet’s past. Could he be the key to breaking her sister Violet out of a seemingly impenetrable commune? Scarlet’s new boyfriend gets a crash course on the life and times of Violet as they enter a world of shadows, sex, and secrets. With more than her own life on the line, Scarlet fights to save her sister.
Banished Witness: When James is denied access to his sister, it becomes evident Cedar Acres is far from what it appears. With the aid of quirky aliases, spy gadgets, and bloodhounds, Scarlet and friends go undercover in the hope of finding out what’s really going on at this mysterious facility.
If you grew up reading Nancy Drew, you’ll love Scarlet Oaks!
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- Karen Smith
- 2021-04-11
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I wasn't overly invested in this series at the beginning but soon found it quite fun. It's got mystery, murder, romance, and some really funny parts. More than once I found myself letting out a big belly laugh. The narrator is pretty good, not annoying at all, with the exception of the men's voices. They don't sound like men, they sound like teen girls. The stories are engaging and funny, and quote enjoyable.
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