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Anyone But You
- By: Jennifer Crusie
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
- Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Ignoring her insistent best friend, some interfering do-gooders, and the ubiquitous dog Fred - not to mention her suddenly raging hormones - 40-year-old Nina thinks anyone but Alex would be a better bet for a relationship. But the more silver-haired stiffs she dates, the more she suspects it's the young dog-loving doctor she wants to sit and stay!
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Jennifer Crusie knows how to have fun
- By Bonnie on 09-30-08
- Anyone But You
- By: Jennifer Crusie
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
Cute but a little disappointing
Reviewed: 12-20-09
This is one of my favorite Jennifer Crusie books but I was disappointed with the narrator. I still enjoyed it but found her treatment of Nina to be a bit on the whiney side. Loved Fred..:)
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Cat Pay the Devil
- By: Shirley Rousseau Murphy
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
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Nestled quietly on the Pacific Coast below San Francisco, Molena Point is a quaint hamlet - not the kind of place an escaped convict would choose for a hideout. But it just happens to be the home of a state's witness who put a thief named Cage Jones behind bars - until he broke out, that is. With danger closing in, the feline detective Joe Grey, his girlfriend Dulcie, and their tattercoat friend Kit must put paws and whiskers together to capture a very nasty criminal before he strikes again.
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Joe Grey is back
- By Gina on 11-26-08
- Cat Pay the Devil
- By: Shirley Rousseau Murphy
- Narrated by: William Dufris
Joe Grey is back
Reviewed: 11-26-08
Joe Grey, Dulcie, and Kit are joined by the three ferals to help rescue Dulcie's beloved Wilma after she is kidnapped. In addition, Joe is obssessed with the three murders of women in their homes. Is there a serial killer lose in Medina Point?
This book is about halfway in the series.
The voice of Joe isn't exactly what I imagined for a rough tough tomcat but I got use to it. The other voices are quite good and the reader does catch Joe's impatience and slight arrogance.
A welcome addition to Audible's collection, I hope the others in the series will soon join it.
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