9) She walks in Beauty by Siri Mitchel. The main character Clara is somewhat timid and does what she's told. Learns her life is a sham and steps up to the challenge. It was enlightening.

10) The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz. My first audiobook. The story overall was good, daughter of someone important on the British side of the revolutionary war gets left behind and eventually switches sides. I didn't really follow why she switched so the last half of the story felt abrupt. As far as the audiobook nature of it, I appreciated how I could do things while listening to the book and how I could make it play faster but I did not like the accents the person reading used for the characters.


"Oh my gosh! Authors really do use particular words on purpose!" ~Me, when I started writing a book.