Rachel Edwards Ordre des livres






- 2023
- 2023
Growing up in 1920s Virginia as one of eleven siblings, Jane shares her vivid memories and introduces her family in this heartfelt narrative. The book also features a cherished poem from her friend Margie, reflecting their shared experiences. Written with the assistance of her granddaughter, Rachel Edwards, the stories span generations, showcasing the bond between family and the power of storytelling. Readers are invited to explore the past through Jane's eyes, enriched by collaborative efforts across time.
- 2023
Overcoming My Audible Frost: The Down & Dirty
- 74pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of healing from divorce, Rachel Edwards shares her personal journey in a candid and humorous manner. The book provides insights into the challenges faced during this difficult time, offering tangible advice and witty anecdotes to inspire resilience. Readers will find guidance on navigating divorce laws, processing paperwork, and achieving closure, making it a valuable companion for personal growth. With an emphasis on taking control and starting anew, this guide encourages individuals to embrace their healing journey.
- 2023
Exploring the transformative power of storytelling, this collection delves into themes of heartache, joy, and personal identity. Rachel Edwards shares her journey of finding her voice amidst a backdrop of diverse romance narratives, including contributions from Lynn Rhys. Readers will encounter dark tales and insights into intimacy, alongside practical advice for aspiring authors. This unique blend of stories and personal analysis makes it an essential read for both novice writers and seasoned fans of audiobooks, encouraging them to craft their own narratives.
- 2021
Lucky
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
'I devoured it.' Erin Kelly'An exhilarating voice' Adele Parks'Unbelievably tense and twisty.' Laura Marshall LuckyRachel Edwards The more she wins, the more she loses...
- 2018
Darling
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
A teenage girl clashes with her new stepmother in this debut thriller with an unforgettable twist
- 2001
The Papin Sisters
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the notorious 1933 crime committed by the Papin sisters, this book delves into the brutal murder and mutilation of their mistresses, which has been labeled France's "murder of the century." It explores the extensive cultural discourse surrounding the case, featuring insights from notable figures like Simone de Beauvoir and Jacques Lacan. By examining various interpretations and representations, the author presents thought-provoking conclusions about the societal implications and the enduring fascination with this violent act.