Voce: Carole Boyd
Durata: 3h 0m
A powerful bestseller from the country’s number one storyteller.A powerful bestseller from the country’s number one storyteller.Read by Carole Boyd.In a 1930s setting, LIVE THE DREAM tells the story of three people caught up in a tangle of love and hatred which threatens to tear them apart forever.Handsome, wealthy and fair-minded, Luke Hammond could have the world at his feet. Instead, he has the world on his shoulders. Consumed by sadness, Luke’s only respite from his respectable life is on a Tuesday, when he heads off to seek solace in a hideaway deep in the calm heart of the woods.Locked in his thoughts and dreams, living his humble ‘Tuesday’ life, Luke’s quiet sadness intrigues Amy Maitland, a bright young woman whom Luke seems at first not to notice. Amy finds herself wondering more and more about this elusive man.But Amy worries too about Daisy, her beloved best friend, who masks the misery of a difficult home life. Amy knows that under the bravado and humour there is a desperate woman, searching for stability and love – seemingly at any cost. Calling Luke her ‘Tuesday Man’, Daisy falls head over heels in love with him. Although he’s aloof and appears to have little time for romance, she means to have him.As Amy grows increasingly uneasy about Daisy, she fails to realise that Luke is quietly falling in love with her. And unwittingly she finds herself drawn into a dangerous position, not of her making…Praise for Josephine Cox:‘This latest novel from the nation's biggest-selling saga writer is….one for true romantics.’ You'Cox's talent as a storyteller never lets you escape the spell' Daily Mail'Impossible to resist' Woman's Realm'Driven and passionate' Sunday Times'Irresistible storytelling' Books magazine"In true Josephine Cox style, it's the triumph-over-tragedy formula which has proved so successful in her previous novels…She captures the period impeccably…In The Beachcomber she is giving her fans exactly what they expect, a… Heartbeat-style novel which is guaranteed to maintain her appeal.’ ExpressJosephine Cox was born in a cotton-mill house in Blackburn, one of ten children. At sixteen, Josephine married her husband Ken. When their two sons started school, Josephine went to college and gained a place at Cambridge University. She did not take this up as it would have meant living away from home, but she went into teaching – and started to write her first full-length novel. She won the 'Superwoman of Great Britain' Award at the same time as her novel was accepted for publication.Requires internet connection for purchase, plus iPod or other Audible-compatible player or iTunes software on Mac OS X or Windows• Released at the same time as the hardback.• Coincides with HarperCollins's first simultaneous hardback and paperback publication – Lovers and Liars comes out in paperback at the same time.• Huge consumer marketing campaigns for the two titles in national press, women's magazines, online and outdoor posters.• The Beachcomber was a No.1 Sunday Times paperback bestseller and stayed in the top ten for 15 weeks.• Stunning new package, starting with The Beachcomber, has reached a broader audience.• Regular free newsletter – Chatterbox – has almost 20, 000 subscribers and mailing list increases with each issue.Competition: Catherine Cookson, Lesley Pearse
Pubblicato da: HarperCollins Publishers
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