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The Beach Babes

By: Judith Keim
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Old friends are the best….

Catherine “Cate” Tibbs, Brooke Ridley, and Amber Anderson, friends since they were awkward 13-year-olds who named themselves “The Beach Babes,” are about to face their 40th birthdays. Because they haven’t been able to get together for some time, Cate arranges for them to rent a house along the Gulf Coast of Florida for a long weekend. She hopes it will give them the opportunity to celebrate and re-ignite their friendship.

Cate, an author trying to finish a book, doesn’t know that Amber, a model, and Brooke, the mother of a boy in college and younger twin girls, are as worried about their own futures as she. Together, the three women support one another as they each face a crisis in her life, proving once again the strength of women’s friendships.

©2022 Judith Keim (P)2022 Judith Keim
Women's Fiction Fiction

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This was so good I reading it again. I love how Judith always has a testing period when doubt is always present and in the end their strength and trust in one another gets them through and in the arms of a loving family and friends
I Joe there will be a book to finish the character stories though good seems incomplete

There is nothing that can replace good friends

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This story was tedious, boring, and juvenile for 3, 40 year old women. That being said, the narration was horrible. If you can't voice over a forty year old woman without sounding like a cartoon character, maybe go with children's narration.

very vanilla

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