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Thursdays at Eight

Written by: Debbie Macomber
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Clare has just been through a devastating divorce. She's driven by anger and revenge until she learns something about her ex-husband that forces her to look deep inside for the forgiveness and compassion she's rejected - and for the person she used to be.

Elizabeth is widowed, in her late 50s, a successful professional - a woman who's determined not to waste another second of her life. And if that life should include romantic possibilities - well, why not?

Karen is in her 20s, the years for taking risks, testing your dreams. Her dream is to be an actor. So what if her parents think she should be more like her sister, the very respectable Victoria?

Julia is turning 40 this year. Her husband's career is established, her kids are finally in their teens and she's just started her own business. Everything's going according to plan - until she gets pregnant!

©2010 Debbie Macomber (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Marriage Dream
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" Thursdays at Eight is a novel of everyday women confronted with extraordinary circumstances, and Macomber tells their stories with a depth of mature insight that is both compassionate and unfailingly honest. These are women with guts and fortitude, courage and determination, and readers will recognize the same strength of character found in the novels of venerable authors Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy." (Amazon.com review)

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Meh

I got to the end of book but I would not recommend it.... The reader does not have a different voice for the 4 main characters... She is just reading the book....
If you miss the first line of the chapter, where she says the name of the character, then you don't know who is taking.
At the start of each chapter the author added a quote from some famous people... Because the reader doesn't have a different voice while reading I thought the phrase was part of the story most of the time.... It's like... Quote.. By bla... Chapter 34...
The stories were ok but nothing to brag about.
Bottom line is.. Don't bother...

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