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Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Stephanie Willis, Bethany Lind, Nicholas Techosky
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
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"Listeners will be transported to the small Southern town of Wicklow by the drawls and laid-back pacing of the narrators.... This is a beautiful story of family, love, and forgiveness." (AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner)
Heather Webber's Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe is a captivating blend of magical realism, heartwarming romance, and small-town Southern charm.
Nestled in the mountain shadows of Alabama lies the little town of Wicklow. It is here that Anna Kate has returned to bury her beloved Granny Zee, owner of the Blackbird Café.
It was supposed to be a quick trip to close the café and settle her grandmother’s estate, but despite her best intentions to avoid forming ties or even getting to know her father’s side of the family, Anna Kate finds herself inexplicably drawn to the quirky Southern town her mother ran away from so many years ago, and the mysterious blackbird pie everybody can’t stop talking about.
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- Josie Cochrane
- 07-27-19
Relaxing, interesting, sweet.
Very enjoyable book, interesting subject, nothing to dread or get upset about. Fabulous readers. I’ll buy other titles from this author.. I’m tired of murders, kidnappings, and all kinds of violence in my audiobooks. This one is like a balm, without getting cloying on romance, or boring on nothing happening. I sincerely recommend it,
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-16-20
wonderful book
I needed something to escape with and this book was just the thing I needed. just wish I could have a piece of blackbird pie.
29 people found this helpful
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- Lindsay
- 07-23-20
The narrator's ruined it for me
This is a good book. The author did a wonderful job. It's a fair audiobook. The narrarators confused me at times as I sometimes didn't know who's perspective it was. Some of the voices were just down right annoying. prime example being Ollie, the small child. Call me a terrible person, but I wanted to ring that kids neck just because the narrararator was loud and made it like nails on the chalkboard. The bad part was her part in the book was to show the innocence and love of a child. she was meant to be a loveable child and the narrator made me want to cut her out of the book all together. This book would be better off read the old fashioned way.
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- COLLEEN
- 03-16-20
love!!!!! a sweet story that i didnt want to end.
i truly enjoyed this book. its a treasure and was able to get my mind off of the stress in my life
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- Deborah
- 07-18-19
Wow!
Heather, you book is incredible! It’s our September book for our book club! Loved the characters. All the twist and turns and how you wove the story together. Full of love, healing and forgiveness ❤️
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- Anonymous User
- 02-04-21
What a delightful story!
I thought I’d made a mistake in choosing this book when I listened to the first chapter, but by the second, I was absolutely hooked! The narrator was so good and slipped in and out of the different characters with ease. I want a sequel to see what happens in the future of these wonderful characters
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- marianne russell
- 11-14-19
Sappy, predictable and unnecessarily long !
A contrived story with such long rambling dialog and implausible situations that I struggled to stay interested. I was tempted to quit so many times, but stuck it out because of favorable reviews. In the end, I found it sappy, predictable and unnecessarily long.
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- MrsM_421
- 07-20-19
Solid 3 Star
Being a southerner myself I appreciated the feel of this story. The female narrators did an excellent job on the southern twang and made it feel very authentic. The story however I feel like was just predictable. I don’t want to give away any spoilers but I kept waiting on something to happen, but it didn’t really. The story just continued on in the same “tone”. I was really hoping for an epilogue too. I didn’t hate it but was left just feeling meh.
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- Maryanne T.
- 08-08-21
A Syrupy But Heartwarming Southern Story
I grew up in the South and feel like I can say, a little Southern "sugah" goes a long way. And this book pours on the Southernese like syrup on pancakes. That being said, I did thoroughly enjoy @HeatherWebber #lightheartedfiction novel #MidnightAtTheBlackbirdCafe ~! As most #FeelGoodFiction stories, this story is more character than plot driven and has a predictable ending that ties up all loosed ends with a smiley face and a bow. Sometimes you just need that, am I right? It's the story of Anna Kate Callow (see what I mean about the Southernese) who returns to her hometown of Wicklow, Alabama, after her dearly loved grandmother, Zee, has passed away. She inherits the beloved town diner, a backyard of magical blackbirds that only come out to sing from 12 am to 1 am, and the secret family recipe for blackbird pie which gives anyone who eats it a note from a lost loved lone. There is a little bit of mystery related to the tragic accident that killed Anna Kate's father 24 years ago before she was even born and what role if any her now deceased mama played in it as well as a Hatfield and McCoy type conflict with the town's most prestigious family and Anna Kate. What I absolutely LOVED about the book was the magical aspect of the blackbirds and how love through treasured recipes could be passed along and heal those that are hurting. I found this story reminded me of some of @AliceHoffman early work like #PracticalMagic I also found the theme of pouring your emotions into food so heartwarming and reminiscent of #LikeWaterForChocolate by @LauraEsquivel The sense of community was also a reliable #warmfuzzyread As I said above, I felt the #SouthernCharm was poured on a bit thick and might have benefited by a deft hand, but I did find it authentic. My only real #bookcritique was that there were several episodes of what I would call #melodrama related to the co-main character, Natalie, involving this purported PTSD she has related to her husband's drowning. If I sound callous, you should read the book and tell me if you don't also find her instantaneous dizzy episodes where the Mountain Man, Cam, has to rescue her a bit over the top. If you listen on #audible the narration by all of the readers is spot on Southern. Overall a satisfying 3 1/2 stars for this sweet story of unexpected homecomings.
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- Dennis Simpson
- 11-07-21
Insipid and Contrived
Predictable, sappy, and full of cliches. I will never get back the time spent listening to this story, but finished it for my book club. Not inspired to read anything else by this author.
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- L H Hennessy
- 09-05-20
Charming and warm-hearted
This is a lovely sweet story, filled with memorable characters. The narration was also excellent.
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- sophie ryan
- 07-28-20
Hooked from the beginning!!
Very charming book ! The characters come to life and you want to know more each time you listen.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-24-19
Slow and steady
This story unwinds very gently around the characters in a small town. Don’t be in a hurry even though some of the detail is tedious. Satisfying ending and very well read.