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Audiobooks Narrated by Sam Deveraux
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At home, with a baby, no one can hear you scream.
Most people think that once you've had your happy ever after, nothing can go wrong.
But for Millie and Tom, their love did not have a fairytale beginning.
It was not love at first sight, at least not for Millie. When the strength of their love for each other finally brings them together, their marriage is a chance to heal the wounds of their past and build a brighter future. For Tom, the arrival of their daughter is everything he ever dreamed about. But for Millie, the reality of motherhood becomes a lot darker. As they struggle to find their way out of the shadows of the past, will the flicker of their love be able to light their way home?
The Way Home is a powerful and heartbreaking novel about coming of age and becoming a parent.
It is about the pain of loss and the light of hope.
Despite the success of his first solo show in Paris and the support of his brilliant French wife and young daughter, thirty-four-year-old British artist Richard Haddon is too busy mourning the loss of his American mistress to appreciate his fortune. But after Richard discovers that a painting he originally made for his wife, Anne, has sold, it shocks him back to reality and he resolves to reinvest wholeheartedly in his family life - just in time for his wife to learn the extent of his affair. Rudderless and remorseful, Richard embarks on a series of misguided attempts to win Anne back while focusing his creative energy on a provocative art piece to prove that he's still the man she once loved.
Starred review. "An honest, staggeringly realized journey... Equally funny and touching, the novel strikes deep, presenting a sincere exploration of love and monogamy. These characters are complex, and their story reflects their confusion and desire... An impressive, smart novel." - Publishers Weekly