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Ep 295 - Passion's Promise, by Danielle Steel

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Craig Getting, Arts, Books, Podcasts, Literature, Comedy, Andrew Cunningham

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Kezia Saint Martin is an unwilling heiress, a woman who uses multiple pseudonyms so she can do the work she loves. Lucas John is a paroled convict, a strapping Patrick Warburton type who fights for reform in the prison system. Danielle Steel's 1977 novel Passion's Promise shows us how these two unexpected lovers are both alike: the prison of society's expectations is literally the same as actual prison!

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0:00.0

This is a headgun podcast.

0:06.0

While Andrew and Craig believe the joy of discovery is crucial to enjoying any well-told

0:10.3

tale, they will not shy away from spoiling specific story beats when necessary.

0:16.5

Plus these are books you should have read by now.

0:30.0

Andrew, if I were to sell you a book in a grocery store, what would you want it to be

0:48.8

about?

0:49.8

Could you explain to me more about like to own the grocery store and this is on an

0:52.7

end cap are you standing in the grocery store selling me this book?

0:58.1

No, this is I quit my podcast over to podcast about the books you've been meandering my

1:03.4

name is Craig.

1:04.4

My name is Andrew.

1:05.4

And I'm opening Craig's fresh grocers.

1:09.4

Ex-cregs.

1:10.4

Ex-cregs.

1:11.4

Ex-cregs.

1:12.4

A neighborhood grocery store and I know that people love to buy paperback books at the

1:18.5

grocery store.

1:20.2

So I've decided to put them next to all the soap because some books make you feel dirty.

1:26.6

Yeah, right.

1:27.6

So I would I think mostly mysteries, but also some light romance where all of the hanky

1:35.7

punky is like happens in paragraph breaks that you don't actually get to read anything

1:41.7

about like three asterisks in a page turn.

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