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Books narrated by Constance Bennett

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  • Moonsong

    The author of Morning Sky and Blossom delivers a historical western romance of two sisters from different cultures—and the men who steal their hearts . . .Rayna and Skylar are sisters born of different nations and united by the sweeping force of love. Theirs is a story of passionate desires, powerful dreams, and the demands of destiny. Rayna and Meade are desperately in love, but to follow her ... Read more

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  • Morning Sky

    From the author of Blossom and Moonsong—a historical western romance of a righteous quest for justice and of a desire set free . . .The lovely widow Lacey Spencer has launched a solo campaign to expose the crooked cattle ranchers that are threatening to overtake her hometown. Even her sophisticated beauty and elegant demeanor cannot erase the townspeople's evident disapproval of her most ... Read more

    $6.29 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Blossom

    Western romance from the bestselling author of Morning Sky. " Deftly plotted and emotionally rich . . . a marvelous book . . . breathtaking!" (Suzanne Ellison, author of Eagle Knight).Case Longstreet is an Apache Tribesman who changes his name and learns the ways of the white men in order to change his future. Following a secret plan to destroy his enemies, Case is unprepared to fall in passionate ... Read more

    $8.09 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Audiobook

    Pepsodent Show, The - Volume 1 - Constance Bennett & Olivia de Haviland

    Series Audiobook 1 - The Pepsodent Show

    Unabridged

    1 hour 1 min

    The name Leslie Townes Hope is not the most familiar to us. Born in Eltham, London on May 29th, 1903 he and his family emigrated to the United States aboard the SS Philadelphia before moving to Cleveland, Ohio.Although he entered showbusiness in the 1920s it was only in 1928 that he changed his name to the one and only Bob Hope.Stints in Vaudeville and then Broadway were followed by his radio ... Read more

    $2.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus