MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Eighteen

AT LAST – Rachel finally gets to present her first EVER news bulletin!

Happy days for Rachel… or ARE they?

But all doesn’t go as well as she’d hoped. Could she blame her clumsy first bulletin on a frightening delivery to her desk only hours before?

Rachel’s co-reader isn’t as supportive as she would have liked on her debut news-reading night

On the upside, Mitch gives her another opportunity to spend some time with him and FINALLY she agrees.

Rachel is even making progress with the concept of making sensible decisions about her social life – ditching the nightclub scene and drinking with the girls for time with family – even though time with Lou is never going to be a picnic…

A challenging week for Alan Fletcher – having to voice TWELVE male characters. Not an easy task by any means but being the true professional he is, he does a sterling job.

Let me know your thoughts about this latest instalment in the comments section. Enjoy!

MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Seventeen

Some shocking news for Rachel in the Sunday newspaper – something she did NOT see coming… But ultimately, it means Damien has shown his true colours. Albeit very unexpectedly!

A real WTF moment for Rachel when she opens the Sunday papers…

A house-warming girls’ lunch at Rachel and Kate’s new home brings up some gossip as well as revealing some disappointing career news for Julia. It seems someone at Channel Six is ALSO showing their true colours!

As for Rachel’s stalker problem, Helmet’s attitude is disturbing and means Rachel isn’t allowed to go to the police. An ominous and unsettling outcome…

Enjoy this latest chapter and let me know your thoughts in the Comments section.

MAKING HEADLINES AUDIO BOOK – Chapter Thirteen

In Chapter Thirteen, a family reunion puts Rachel’s dubious cooking talents to the test – while her sister Lou ruffles feathers with some snarky comments about Rachel’s love life.

It’s timely then that Rachel’s pal Kate may soon have a solution for their accommodation dilemma.

But amid the celebrations, the sinister letters from Rachel’s Secret Admirer continue to keep coming, raising concerns among her work colleagues.

It’s a shorter chapter this week, so a lighter workload for Mr Fletcher – only two male characters – both are brilliant. Take a listen and let me know your thoughts in the ‘comments’ section.