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Everything to Gain

By: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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Mallory Keswick can’t imagine how her life could possibly be better. She has a wonderful, fulfilling marriage to a man who loves, supports, and nurtures her. She has a lovely home and beautiful twins who bring joy to her days, to all of which she devotes herself wholeheartedly. Mallory feels she has finally found the elusive sense of family that never quite rang true in her own childhood—until an exceptionally cruel act of violence tears apart the fabric of her happiness.

Devastated, distraught, and wondering how she will ever go on, suddenly Mallory’s spirit is being tested as never before, forcing her to discover new reserves of courage and strength to confront the darkness that has left her with nothing more to lose and …

Everything To Gain

Women's Fiction Contemporary

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Definitely makes you feel. A great listen. I couldn't stop listening to this book. It's such a good story.

Great book

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This had to be the most depressing story I’ve heard. The first, let’s say 10 chapters, was establishing this complex relationship with friends family and spouse. The next 20 or so,the main character wanting to commit suicide and the last 5 chapters, she begins to rally.
Definitely not a “feel good” story!

Depressing

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This narration is...slurpy. And gaspy. If "mouth noise" annoys you, skip this one. The lip smacking and slurping is constant and very distracting. I increased the speed as fast as I could to mitigate the slurps and huge gulps of air, but the poor editing absolutely ruined what could have been a great book. There is no excuse for an engineer or producer to make such a disaster out of a good book and great author.

Always as great as as BTB can be...but

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