Wild Sonata by Susan Barrie
English | MP3@192 kbps | 4h 30m | 371.0 MB
Melanie has been the ward of Sir James and called the estate of Wroxford Priory her home. When Sir James dies and the new heir - his nephew - arrives, things are not off to a great start. Thinking that Melanie is the maid, Sir Luke gives out orders and causes Melanie to move out. Yet their relationship soon changes as Sir Luke does his best to woo Melanie, whose feelings also begin to heat up. Enticing her to move back in, things soon take a different turn for the two. The novel written under one of Ida Pollock's pseudonym, Susan Barrie, provides a classic memorable Pollock love tale.A must-read for fans of literary romance and surprising twists of fate.
Wicked Captain Walshawe by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
English | MP3@192 kbps | 29 min | 40.1 MB
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels. He was the leading ghost-story writer of the 19th century and was central to the development of the genre in the Victorian era.'Wicked Captain Walshawe' is a disquieting ghost story. Captain Walshawe, a dissolute rake, marries a wealthy heiress as a means to pay off his gambling debts. The marriage is an unhappy one on account if his dreadful behavior. When his wife dies, her old Irish servant casts a curse on Walshawe...which years later leads to a bizarre and totally inexplicable scene after the captain's own death.A Red Door Consulting production.
Who's In Rabbit's House? by Verna Aardema
English | MP3@192 kbps | 12 min | 17.1 MB
Adapted from a Masai folktale about a rabbit who can't get into her house because the Long One, who "eats trees and tramples on elephants, " is hiding inside, this animated production is presented as a play performed by Masai actors wearing animal masks.
Who Paul Really Is by Neville Goddard
English | MP3@192 kbps | 31 min | 43.7 MB
Experience the life-changing power of Neville Goddard with this unforgettable lesson.
Whispers Of Hope by D.S. Pais
English | MP3@192 kbps | 09 min | 12.9 MB
The first issue of Potion for the Passionate carries with it strong whispers of hope we reflect on little moments of joy amidst the tragic COVID-19 pandemic. As the world learns to adapt to the new normal, we find the glimmer of happiness in our humble abode.
Where the Sky feels Cold by Shrutidhora P Mohor
English | MP3@192 kbps | 3h 54m | 321.8 MB
A reticent Mehra family, comfortably nested in obscure Kaudiyala on the lower folds of the Himalayas, is rocked by emotional unrest as their daughter Supriya provides refuge to Farooq, a Kashmiri student of temple art, a distantly related family unit of the Mehras, empowered by a new citizenship law arrives and settles down with them, and Sudarshan, forever indifferent towards Supriya's love for him, comes in search of his love Farooq at a time of raging political crisis in India.
Where Was Wych Street? by Stacy Aumonier
English | MP3@192 kbps | 37 min | 51.8 MB
Everybody remembers Wych Street, a road in London which no longer exists. But nobody can agree on exactly where it used to run.Stacy Aumonier's classic story follows the catastrophic events sparked by a dispute over the location of the elusive street, from pub brawls and murders, to the infamous siege of Aztec Street, to the ignominious ending of a promising young lawyer's career, a broken engagement and a foreign policy fiasco.
When The Monsters Come by Kennedy King
English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 30m | 124.7 MB
When Big Bears Invade by Alexander Finbow
English | MP3@192 kbps | 04 min | 5.9 MB
Children, children. Gather round, your grandmother and I will tell you of the time before the benevolent bears showed humanity how to live in harmony with the world. A time when humans ran amok, threatening to destroy the very world we all share so happily now. A time when the Big Bears made sure humanity paid attention to their message. And it happened here, in our very own Canada.' Canada's bears have had enough! See Toronto levelled. Read in horror as Vancouver is wiped from the map. Hide your eyes as Edmonton is stomped into dust. Canada will never be the same.
What the Old Man Does is Always Right by Hans Christian Andersen
English | MP3@192 kbps | 09 min | 13.2 MB
A peasant and his wife owned a horse that grazed in a ditch close to their house. But they thought that it would be better for them to sell it or exchange it for something more useful. The woman sent her husband to town to exchange the horse - she trusted him because "what the old man does Is always right"!