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Second Chances (Read by Kim Bretton)

Overview

A single mother and a new teacher, both starting over

Bad childhood memories start to resurface when Hannah Hall’s daughter Rosie begins school. To make matters more complicated, Hannah has been steadfastly ignoring the obvious truth that Rosie is intellectually gifted and wise beyond her years.

In the crumbling old school she meets Rosie’s new teacher Alice Spencer who has moved from the city to teach in the small coastal town of Fairlight.

Alice immediately sees Rosie’s potential and embarks on developing an educational curriculum to suit Rosie’s needs, to Hannah’s dismay.

Teacher and mother clash over what’s best for young Rosie.

Will they be able to compromise? Will Hannah finally open up to someone about her own damaged upbringing?

And will they be able to ignore the sparks that fly whenever they are in the same room?


Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

Listening Length: 6 hours and 7 minutes

Narrator: Kim Bretton

Audible.com Release Date: 6 hours and 7 minutes


About A.E. Radley aka Amanda Radley

Amanda Radley is an internationally best-selling author of LGBTQ+ fiction, with a focus on sapphic romance.

Amanda won a Lambda award for her comedy caper Huntress in 2018. In 2020, her romantic comedy Fitting In was an Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award finalist with judge Claudia Winkleman referring to it as a smash hit. Summer best-seller, Going Up, was shortlisted for the Selfies in 2020 and a number of her books have been shortlisted for Goldies at the Golden Crown Literary Society annual convention.

Amanda resides in the historic city of Chester in England with her Swedish born fantasy author wife. They happily spend their days with their heads in the clouds making up new adventures.


About Kim Bretton

Kim Bretton is an Audie Award nominee, a Broadway World Award winner, and was voted Best Actress in Nashville by the Nashville Scene. She has narrated over 100 audiobooks to date. Prior to moving from London to NYC in 2005, Kim worked predominantly on the London stage both originating roles in West End productions and playing in long-running shows both in London and on national and international tours. She has played in numerous Shakespeare and classical works as well as musical theater and modern plays. Her TV and film credits include Call Red for ITV, Don't Look Back for New Forest Films, the lead role in the 1990s TV series Mentors, and an obscene amount of radio and voice-overs. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee, ten years ago and continues to do theater roles in between writing, directing, and voice-over work.

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