Tight Knit
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Narrated by:
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Shaya Crabtree
About this listen
Four years ago, Lara Spellmeyer left her small-town life in Perry, Oklahoma, to pursue her dream of starting a cat sweater business. After being swept up in online fame and success, Lara is suddenly back home, dealing with her grandmother's poor health and potentially career-ending negative press.
The only bright spots are Tight Knit, the knitting circle she starts with her friends, and Kerry, the charming young woman her best friend sets her up with.
When Chief Editor Paige Daley asks Lara to appear in her local paper's Hometown Heroes series, it just might restore Lara's image to its former glory. But working with Paige on the story is a battle between Lara's loyalty to her community and a reminder of the suffocating small-town mentality she grew up with.
It doesn't help that Paige is her ex, completely maddening, and can't see eye to eye with Lara on anything. How could this possibly end well?
Contains mature themes.
©2019 Shaya Crabtree (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Tight Knit
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- Angela
- 05-02-24
Perceptions
Much of this story seemed to come back to the idea of perception by and about people and oneself and I thought it dealt with the topic well. Overall it was a sweet story with likeable characters.
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- Sarah
- 21-07-24
Bad narrator
The story itself is fairly mediocre. There were moments of subtlety that I adored, and they felt like they'd build to something but never did really. It was however, a pleasant enough plot.
Unfortunately, I don't have much positive to say about the narrator. There was very little difference in her voice between characters or even the narrator. Additionally, much of the time it felt as though the narrator had never seen the words before and was reading them off an autocue in the same tone as a newsreader. This meant the emphasis and inflection in many of the sentences was off. Occasionally it would take a moment to figure out what the author had actually intended.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-03-24
newspaper owner
different story lines then usual, seems slow to start with but it gets better, really great characters and brilliant narration
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