Confessions of Beau the Gardener
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The Baroness's Secret Garden
by Christopher Allen
read by Christopher Allen
Part 1 of the Confessions of Beau the Gardener series
Confessions of Beau the Gardener – England Late 1970's
Book 1 of 6 – The Baroness's Secret Garden
Music Extended Version
The summary of the first book in the series is as follows:
In 1978, 19-year-old Beau James, a university dropout with a knack for gardening, is hired by the elegant Baroness Eleanor Whitmore to restore the overgrown gardens of her estate. As Beau revives the neglected
grounds, he and the widowed Baroness form a quiet bond-she finds solace in his work, while he discovers his true passion. Their connection is tested when Eleanor's estranged daughter, Victoria, arrives, stirring tension with her jealousy and sharp words. Amidst the garden's rebirth, Beau uncovers a hidden grotto, a symbol of Eleanor's past love, deepening the emotional undercurrents.
At a grand garden party, Victoria's drunken accusations force unspoken truths to light. Recognizing their time together must end, Eleanor gifts Beau funds to start his own business, parting with gratitude. Beau leaves Whitmore Estate changed, carrying the summer's lessons into his future. A story of growth, secrets, and fleeting connections.
The initial opening credit music, "Boy, you've got it", which does run to approximate ly 3 minutes plus and the "customer" is hungry for his presence. The closing music, "Same time next week, ends the story with a cheerful optimism, I am coming back don't worry absence makes the heart grow fonder and release then is so much sweeter.
The story and music itself runs to just shy of 30 minutes and is narrated in my own voice,
I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come
Christopher Allen - At your service
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The Baroness's Secret Garden
by Christopher Allen
read by Christopher Allen
Part 1 of the Confessions of Beau the Gardener series
Confessions of Beau the Gardener – England Late 1970's
Book 1 of 6 – The Baroness's Secret Garden
Music Extended Version
The summary of the first book in the series is as follows:
In 1978, 19-year-old Beau James, a university dropout with a knack for gardening, is hired by the elegant Baroness Eleanor Whitmore to restore the overgrown gardens of her estate. As Beau revives the neglected
grounds, he and the widowed Baroness form a quiet bond-she finds solace in his work, while he discovers his true passion. Their connection is tested when Eleanor's estranged daughter, Victoria, arrives,
stirring tension with her jealousy and sharp words. Amidst the garden's rebirth, Beau uncovers a
hidden grotto, a symbol of Eleanor's past love, deepening the emotional undercurrents.
At a grand garden party, Victoria's drunken accusations force unspoken truths to light. Recognizing their time together must end, Eleanor gifts Beau funds to start his own business, parting with gratitude. Beau leaves Whitmore Estate changed, carrying the summer's lessons into his future. A story of growth, secrets, and fleeting connections, The Baroness's Secret Garden blends lush scenery with quiet yearning.
The initial opening credit music, "Boy, you've got it", which does run to approximate ly 3 minutes plus and the "customer" is hungry for his presence. The closing music, "Same time next week, ends the story with a cheerful optimism, I am coming back don't worry absence makes the heart grow fonder and release then is so much sweeter.
The story and music itself runs to just about 30 minutes and is narrated in my own voice,
I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come
Christopher Allen - At your service
audiobook
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The Politician's Wife
by Christopher Allen
read by Christopher Allen
Part 2 of the Confessions of Beau the Gardener series
Confessions of Beau the Gardener – England Late 1970's
Book 2 of 6 – The Politician's Wife
Music Extended Version
The summary of the second book in the series is as follows:
In 1981, Beau's gardening business thrives thanks to Lady Eleanor's recommendation. He's hired by Cynthia Fairchild, the elegant but lonely wife of a Conservative MP, to restore her neglected rose garden. As they work together, Cynthia reveals her stifled ambitions and loveless marriage, and their professional bond deepens into a passionate affair. Their secret is threatened when Richard's ambitious young intern, Sophia, arrives-flirtatious, cunning, and suspicious of their closeness. Amidst stolen moments in the garden pavilion, Cynthia realizes their relationship endangers Beau's future. When Sophia is caught scheming and dismissed, Cynthia resolves to reclaim her independence, ending their affair before it destroys them. She gifts Beau rare gardening books as a farewell, leaving for France with plans to rebuild her life. Beau departs, carrying lessons of love, loss, and the courage to grow beyond imposed boundaries-ready for the next garden, and the next chapter.
The initial opening credit music is "Boy, you've got it", which does run to approximately 3 minutes plus and the "customer" is hungry for his presence. The closing music, "Same time next week, ends the story with a cheerful optimism, I am coming back don't worry absence makes the heart grow fonder and release then is so much sweeter.
The story and music itself runs to just over 1 hour and is narrated in my own voice.
I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come
Christopher Allen - At your service
audiobook
(0)
The Politician's Wife
by Christopher Allen
read by Christopher Allen
Part 2 of the Confessions of Beau the Gardener series
Confessions of Beau the Gardener – England Late 1970's
Book 2 of 6 – The Politician's Wife
Music Extended Version
The summary of the second book in the series is as follows:
In 1981, Beau's gardening business thrives thanks to Lady Eleanor's recommendation. He's hired by Cynthia Fairchild, the elegant but lonely wife of a Conservative MP, to restore her neglected rose garden. As they work together, Cynthia reveals her stifled ambitions and loveless marriage, and their professional bond deepens into a passionate affair. Their secret is threatened when Richard's ambitious young intern, Sophia, arrives-flirtatious, cunning, and suspicious of their closeness. Amidst stolen moments in the garden pavilion, Cynthia realizes their relationship endangers Beau's future. When Sophia is caught scheming and dismissed, Cynthia resolves to reclaim her independence, ending their affair before it destroys them. She gifts Beau rare gardening books as a farewell, leaving for France with plans to rebuild her life. Beau departs, carrying lessons of love, loss, and the courage to grow beyond imposed boundaries-ready for the next garden, and the next chapter.
The initial opening credit music is "Baby, you've got it", which does run to approximately 3 minutes plus and the "customer" is hungry for his presence. The closing music, "Same time next week, ends the story with a cheerful optimism, I am coming back don't worry absence makes the heart grow fonder and release then is so much sweeter.
The story and music itself runs to just over 1 hour and is narrated in my own voice.
I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come
Christopher Allen - At your service
audiobook
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The Rock Star's Retreat
by Christopher Allen
read by Christopher Allen
Part 3 of the Confessions of Beau the Gardener series
Confessions of Beau the Gardener – England Late 1970's
Book 3 of 6 – The Rock Star's Retreat
Music Extended Version
The summary of the third book in the series is as follows:
In 1982, Beau's thriving gardening business leads him to Blackwood Manor, the decadent estate of Jax Marlowe-a charismatic, hedonistic rockstar who wants his wild grounds transformed into a "rock and roll Eden." As Beau works, he's drawn into Jax's chaotic world, where excess and artifice reign. Seraphina, Jax's enigmatic girlfriend, alternately taunts and tempts Beau, testing his resolve as she fights to maintain her place in Jax's orbit. The garden becomes a battleground of egos, with Beau caught between Seraphina's desperate manipulations and Jax's unpredictable whims. When Seraphina stages a reckless seduction to provoke Jax's jealousy, Beau realizes the toxicity of their world and walks away, leaving the half-finished garden-and its hollow glamour-behind. The experience leaves him wary of fame's emptiness but reaffirms his love for authentic, rooted beauty.
The initial opening credit music is "Boy, you've got it", which does run to approximately 3 minutes plus and the "customer" is hungry for his presence. The closing music, "Same time next week, ends the story with a cheerful optimism, I am coming back don't worry absence makes the heart grow fonder and release then is so much sweeter.
The story and music itself runs to just over 40 minutes and is narrated in my own voice.
I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come
Christopher Allen - At your service
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