Tell Me a Story

When we are kids, we ask our parents and grandparents to tell us a story. It is something about hearing their voices bring a character to life we find entertaining and comforting.

Today, the age of the audiobook is here. Not everyone is happy to hold a book in their hand. The audiobook has opened up a world for people who prefer to hear a story. If you think about the evolution of storytelling, it began with people sitting around verbally relaying tales. Then, someone decided to write the stuff down, first on a cave wall then on paper, and now…. Well, we are back to verbally relaying our tales but instead of sitting around the fire telling four people, now millions are listening.

Circle of life people.

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Betty Almond

B. R. Almond is the author of For the Love of D. H. Lawrence. She enjoys fashioning suspense designed around family. The intricate emotional attachments mixed with how far one will go, be it to right a wrong, stay alive, or even for love is her sweet spot. And yes, she throws in a little romance. And if she can plug in a motorcycle scene, well that is icing on the cake.

A writer, farmer, and lover of motorcycles, she is from the southern region of Arkansas living the three L’s (Live, love, and laugh). When away from the keyboard, she toils around in the garden, dodges wildlife free ranging in her yard, and always on the search for a place to dive fork deep into great Cajun food. Mostly, she can be found walking in the woods thinking on her next writing project.

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