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Adrienne (Part 3)
Piet (Part 2)
Marcus (Part 1)
Audiobook series6 titles

Chicago, 2012 Series

Written by Mandy McNamara

Narrated by Veronica Parker

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

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About this series

It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream.

Marcus and Morrigan are official, but Morrigan still has to deal with her demons — including her demonic soon-to-be-ex-husband.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 20, 2019
Adrienne (Part 3)
Piet (Part 2)
Marcus (Part 1)

Titles in the series (6)

  • Marcus (Part 1)

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    Marcus (Part 1)
    Marcus (Part 1)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. Less than a day after Morrigan decided to leave her crappy husband, she finds an adorable Texan to officially end her marriage with.

  • Adrienne (Part 3)

    3

    Adrienne (Part 3)
    Adrienne (Part 3)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. Morrigan and her boss, Adrienne, meet at Map Room to talk over the pending divorce. Morrigan has fun on her lonesome.

  • Piet (Part 2)

    2

    Piet (Part 2)
    Piet (Part 2)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. Morrigan and her old friend Piet share a tender night together after setting up her apartment.

  • Too Complex (Part 4)

    4

    Too Complex (Part 4)
    Too Complex (Part 4)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. After hooking up with Morrigan, Marcus explores his budding bisexuality with Paul.

  • Darlin’ (Part 5)

    5

    Darlin’ (Part 5)
    Darlin’ (Part 5)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. Months after their first meeting, Morrigan and Marcus resolve their differences.

  • Torture (Part 6)

    6

    Torture (Part 6)
    Torture (Part 6)

    It’s 2012, and Morrigan just left a bad marriage with a bad guy. Now she has to learn how to navigate dating, resolve her baggage, and enjoy having as much sex as she wants among the rise of leftist politics in Chicago, but in a time just before feminism and sex positivity will go truly mainstream. Marcus and Morrigan are official, but Morrigan still has to deal with her demons — including her demonic soon-to-be-ex-husband.

Author

Mandy McNamara

Mandy McNamara was the bassist of the legendary riot grrl band Tampoff. She lives in Indianapolis with her husband, boyfriend, and three ghosts, not a single one of which is a succubus.

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