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Seven Days to Tell You

By: Ruby Soames
Narrated by: Margaret Ashley
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Marc is an attentive and adoring husband - until, one morning, he goes out and doesn't come back.

After three years of searching for him, Kate has to move on. She cuts her hair, throws away his things, and finds new love. Then, one morning, she wakes up with Marc asleep in her bed. He asks for seven days to prove his love.

Kate knows Marc is not the man she once fell in love with, but as he discovers, she too has changed.

©2011 Ruby Soames (P)2019 Bookline & Thinker Ltd
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This book opens with one of the most enigmatic and sensual openings and you get so swept away in the words that you don't immediately know what's happening. From there, comes a story that borders on an odyssey. The book shifts POV's and timelines and it even manages to shift your loyalties. In the beginning, you side with Kate since she was the one who was left. As the story unfolds, you start thinking, hmmmm. It was great!!!

The special that is the story is the surrealness of it all. It was one thing and then another. It's the deft work of the narrator that brought that quality to life. Ashley was seriously amazing!

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A good read!A man dissapears for 3 years.Then he is back.He gives his wife 7 days to decide what she wants to do.What would you do.It is not what I would do.It is a very interesting concept though.She has gone on with her life. Margaret Ashley was a fine narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.' 

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