Hey, Y’all! Joa here, bringing you some thrilling news close to my heart. ✨
Guess what? My short story, ‘I Love You So Much,’ has leaped into the world of audiobooks, and I couldn’t be more ecstatic! For those who’ve followed my journey, you know this story isn’t just a tale; it’s a piece of my soul.
This story sprang from a deeply personal and harrowing experience – one where I found myself in the gut-wrenching position of talking my husband out of ending his life. The emotions are raw, real, and resonate with anyone who’s ever faced the shadows of despair in a loved one’s eyes.
In ‘I Love You So Much,’ I step into the shoes of Gabriella, a character who embodies determination and focus yet finds herself at a crossroads in life. Gabriella’s story mirrors the complexities we all face in relationships and the often overwhelming task of juggling personal and professional life. It’s about finding balance, understanding love, and embracing the imperfections of life.
Now, why an audiobook, you ask? Because I believe stories should know no barriers. As a passionate advocate for accessibility, I’m beyond thrilled that this story is now available for visually impaired folks and those who prefer listening over reading.
This audiobook isn’t just a narration; it’s an experience. It’s about feeling each emotion, understanding the depth of every word, and connecting with Gabriella’s journey on a whole new level. So, whether you’re commuting, taking a walk, or just chilling at home, let ‘I Love You So Much’ be your companion.
To my fellow advocates for diverse and inclusive books – this one’s for you. Let’s continue to make literature accessible and relatable to everyone.
Grab your headphones, find a cozy spot, and dive into the world of ‘I Love You So Much.’ Available now on all major audiobook platforms. Let’s embark on this emotional journey together.
Happy listening! ❤️
P.S. I’d love to hear your thoughts after listening! I narrated this one, so be gentle. Drop a comment or share your experience on social media. Let’s spread the love for accessible stories!
Check out the audiobook on the rebranded Scribd, now called Everand (Scribd still exists, but audiobooks have been moved to Everand)



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