Author: Anne Rice
Narrator: Al Mohrmann
Abridged: 1 hr 53 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 07/04/2000
Genre: Fiction - Romance
Belinda is the ultimate fantasy. A golden-haired object of desire, fresh and uninhibited. But to Jeremy Walker, a handsome and famous 44-year-old illustrator of children's books, Belinda is a forbidden passion. She's sweet sixteen - and the most seductive woman he's ever known.
Hailed for its coiled eroticism and the moral claims it makes upon the reader, this mesmerizing novel is a story of love and secrets, horror and compassion, unfolding against the haunted landscape of postwar Germany.When he falls ill on his way home...
Laugh & fall in love with thisSWEET ROMANCE??He needs a fake girlfriend to keep his ex away.She has the spunk and charm to play the part.Neither expect to fall for each other. . .Alec's doing good for himself running a successful business, until his...
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nicole Blanchard comes a small town military romantic thriller where a single dad will risk everything to rescue a woman in need.He doesn’t know me, but he’ll die to save me.Or at leas...
Morgan wakes in the hospital broken and confused, with no memory of the last four years. Dazed from the meds, she’s stunned to learn that she’s married to the sexy green-eyed man haunting her dreams. Just one look from this hot bad-boy c...
A life-changing inheritance...but not in the way she expects.Dahlia thought settling her aunt’s estate in the seaside town where she’d spent her childhood summers would be easy – a one- or two-day job at the most. Discovering that ...
When a Navy SEAL rescues a runaway bride, they both get more than they bargained for… Princess Antonella Rossi is a pawn in her aunt and uncle’s game. When they sell her to a wealthy sheikh who only wants her for her virginity, she...
What happens when a down-on-her-luck single mom meets not one, but two sexy saviors? Roommates with twice the benefits.Jess has one goal in life—protect her son. But when an overcrowded shelter puts her and Jasper out on the street in the dead...
A sweet, cozy small town holiday romance perfect for snuggling up by the fire with a steaming mug of hot cocoa and a cat or two by your side. When Julie Green’s ailing grandmother asks her to arrange one last party at the old Inn she used...
Unlucky-in-love and long-term loner Lucy Drake can find no excuse not to join her parents on a Christmas trip to the Cornish coastal town of Tintagel, not when her father's company is sponsoring the inaugural Christmas Extravaganza.Hoping to hide an...
It seems pretty ironic for an author to change from Gothic fiction, erotica, then to Christian literature, but American author, Anne Rice did just that. She was born Howard Allen Frances O'Brian in 1941 in New Orleans. Somehow, being born in New Orleans seems fitting for an author most famous for her popular series of novels entitled, The Vampire Chronicles.
Rice was raised in a Catholic family, but chose to be an agnostic as a young adult. She was very successful coming right out with her first novel......Interview with the Vampire. With that success, she began writing sequels to that novel in the 1980's. In the mid- 2000's, she returned to Catholicism and published novels that were fiction about some happenings in the life of Jesus. She distanced herself several years later from organized religion, siting disagreement with their position on social issues, but vowed her lasting faith in God.
Rice's books have sold over 100 million copies......thus, her immense popularity as an American author. She was married to her husband, Stan Rice, for 41 years until he passed from brain cancer in 2002. They had two children, one who died of leukemia at fie years old, and a son Christopher, who is also an author. Several of her novels have been adapted to film. Many ask about her strange given name...... Howard Allen Frances O'Brien. She answers with......her father's name was Howard, and her mother thought that giving her a man's name would give her advantages in the world as she grew up. On her first day of Catholic School, when the Nun asked her name, she just said Anne because she thought it was a pretty name. The name has served her well.