MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Seven

Career-wise, all her stars seem to be aligned with Rachel winning a minor journalism award and been given a small promotion at work, but emotionally, she’s still adapting to life as a single woman once more. And while all seems to be going well in the office, with even Rob Kingsbury softening his attitude to her, Rachel does tread on the main newsreader Mary Masterson’s toes with a fashion faux pas…

At least you’ll get to hear an entire chapter in one session with this latest instalment being a shorter chapter than usual.

Rachel Bentley features on the cover page for the novel MAKING HEADLINES

But of course, being an entire chapter HAS meant extra work for Fletch this week – FIVE male characters feature, so he’s been a busy boy indeed.

Enjoy and let me know your thoughts in the comments section!

MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Six, Part Two

In the second half of Chapter Six, we see the fallout of Rachel’s first news reading attempts and the reactions from other members of the news team. However, ongoing frustrations about her relationship with Tim continue to weigh on her mind, despite any progress made with her career. As well, a slightly disturbing letter arrives on her desk. There’s one bright moment though – a welcome development in Rachel’s friendship with Mitch…

A challenging week for Alan Fletcher too – playing FOUR male characters! Including the voice of the slightly sinister but anonymous letter-writer!! WHO could it be? Can you guess??

Me at work in my office, channeling the voice of Rachel Bentley

MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Five

Chapter Five takes us back in time – two months prior – to an event that happened on a weekend away which became Rachel’s deep, dark secret. It was a difficult scene to write and even more difficult to read!

Me trying not to laugh reading the saucy bits!

Scenes that involve physical intimacy are challenging to write because you want them to be authentic without becoming too corny and saccharine. And then you have to find a balance between realism and NOT wanting to sound like something in an X-rated magazine. But you also want the reader to feel the heat of the moment and understand WHY Rachel was able to do what she did. I thought I’d found the right balance ten years ago when I wrote it but having to READ it for this audio book version was another matter altogether… It was quite confronting indeed but I think it’s come together well and I do think my partner in this project (and in life) Alan Fletcher, does a fabulous job as the seductive Damien Wilde!

I hope you enjoy listening to this latest instalment. Let me know your thoughts!

Rachel Bentley reporting ‘live’!