Where You Belong, Barbara Taylor Bradford
Where You Belong, Barbara Taylor Bradford
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Where You Belong

Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford

Narrator: Alexandra O'Karma

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/08/2013

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

Barbara Taylor Bradford has written more than a dozen best-selling novels that have sold over 50 million copies worldwide. Filled with strong heroines, books such as Everything to Gain captivate readers with their exotic settings and thrilling romance. After a childhood of parental neglect, Valentine Denning has finally found happiness through her career as a war photojournalist-and through the love of fellow photographer Tony Hampton. But when Tony is tragically cut down in Kosovo, Val learns that her relationship with him was not what she was led to believe. Healing from both physical and emotional wounds, she must find a way through new loves and more intimate dangers to put back together a life of integrity, truth, and trust. From the quiet solitude of an estate in southern France to the busy streets of London, New York, and Paris, Barbara Taylor Bradford takes readers into the heart of a woman longing to discover where she belongs. Alexandra O'Karma's strong narration adds another layer of lush beauty to this moving story.

About Barbara Taylor Bradford

BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD was born and brought up in England and started her writing career as a journalist. She has written over forty international bestsellers. In 2007, Queen Elizabeth awarded her the OBE (Order of the British Empire) for her literary achievements. Barbara is the recipient of 25 other awards for her writing achievements and philanthropy. She is an ambassador for the National Literacy Trust, an independent UK charity that transforms lives through literacy and continues to support Literacy Partners US. Described as the “grand dame of blockbusters” and “Queen of the genre”, she currently resides in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy

So atypical of Bradford's writing. The stories (including the side stories) start off nicely, but they seem to get lost. The main story rambles rather than being focused. In the end, to bring it to a close, the characters begin to act out of character and in unrelatable ways. Even the trip to Mexico......more

I listened to the audio version of this book. I did not care for it. The concept that a woman becomes good friends with her husbands mistress just did not seem plausible to be. There were some interesting qualities to the book, the relationship between the mother/daughter. I also did not buy that th......more