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Hotel Hamilton Audiobook Bundle | Tanya E Williams

Hotel Hamilton Audiobook Bundle | Tanya E Williams

"Tanya is a natural storyteller." Kristan L.

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1927, Vancouver, Canada.

Step into the opulent world of The Hotel Hamilton.

Three stories. One unforgettable journey through ambition, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of women finding their place in a changing world.

Inside this bundle, you’ll step into a world of stories filled with:

• A young woman fighting to keep her family afloat in a city that offers little mercy
• A world of ambition, rivalry, and fragile alliances beneath the polished surface of a grand hotel setting
• Choices that ripple across lives—long after the moment itself has passed

These are stories where resilience isn’t loud—but it changes everything.

Save $14.98 when you purchase the first three audiobooks in the series together.

  • Listen while you walk, drive, or unwind
  • Narration that brings each character to life
  • A fully immersive storytelling experience
  • Instant download to your smart phone
  • Listen via the free BookFunnel app

For moments when you want to step into a story—without pressing pause on everything else.

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All about the Audiobooks

Welcome to the Hamilton

She wasn't supposed to be the one holding everything together.

But when seventeen-year-old Clara Wilson discovers an eviction notice tucked inside her father's coat pocket, she knows that waiting for someone else to act isn't an option. Not with her father lost to grief and drink. Not with her sister counting on her. Not with the ghost of her mother's voice still whispering, believe in yourself.

So when a newspaper ad announces the opening of a grand new hotel in the heart of 1927 Vancouver, Clara does the only thing she knows how to do — she shows up.

What she doesn't expect is her sister showing up right behind her.

As Clara navigates the Hotel Hamilton's rigorous training program, she finds herself quietly measuring herself against an out-of-place socialite with everything Clara lacks — and nothing Clara is willing to lose, all while wrestling with a self-doubt she can't quite shake. Because this job isn't about ambition. It's about survival. It's about keeping a promise to a mother she can no longer ask for guidance.

This isn't a story that rushes. It unfolds slowly — in long shifts, quiet doubts, and small victories — the way real resilience usually does.

For readers who know what it means to be the strong one — even when you don't feel strong at all.

Meet Me at the Clock

Clara found her footing in the shadows of the Hotel Hamilton. Her sister has spent the months since trying to claw her way back into the spotlight.

Vancouver, 1927. Five years after their mother's death, Clara and Louisa Wilson are still finding their way — one content to disappear into her work, the other counting the days until she's back on a stage instead of scrubbing someone else's bathtub.

Clara has found a strange comfort in staying small. So when the hotel matron begins
grooming her for more responsibility, it unsettles her more than it excites her. Louisa, meanwhile, is done waiting to be noticed — but stepping back into the spotlight means facing the very thing that drove her out of it in the first place.

When cruelty and prejudice test the fragile balance the sisters have built — inside the hotel and beyond — Clara and Louisa are forced to reckon with how differently they've each learned to survive. One sister disappears. The other performs. Neither is entirely sure anymore which version of herself is real.

This isn't a story that rushes toward answers. Like the first, it unfolds in quiet moments — a shift change, a rehearsal, a walk home in the dark — where the real reckoning happens.

For readers who know that some of the bravest things a woman does are the quiet ones.

Meet Me at the Clock is Book 2 in the Hotel Hamilton Series, continuing Clara and Louisa's story from Welcome to the Hamilton. If you love sister stories with real friction, richly drawn 1920s settings, and women finding their own kind of courage, this one's for you.

Cocktails Before Midnight

Step into the holiday season at The Hotel Hamilton, where sparkling lights glimmer as a manipulative guest traps the sisters in his web.

Clara and Louisa Wilson, maids at the illustrious hotel, are swept up in the thrill of The Hamilton’s first holiday season. Louisa, buoyed by the excitement of her theatrical debut, sets her sights on Hollywood and befriending a director staying at the hotel. Meanwhile, Clara, newly promoted to a prestigious eighth-floor position, navigates the complexities of her role while a blossoming romance stirs her heart.

But the joy of the season starts to fade as the sisters find themselves ensnared in a sinister ploy that threatens all they hold dear. Caught in the crosshairs of Louisa’s Hollywood ambitions, Clara’s budding romance, and with their very livelihoods at stake, they must confront a formidable challenge that could cost them everything. Will they find the strength to protect what matters most, or will they lose it all?

Cocktails Before Midnight is the heartwarming third installment in the Hotel Hamilton historical fiction series. If you revel in tales of resilient heroines, vivid settings, and dynamic sibling bonds, Tanya E Williams’ captivating story is sure to tug you back in time.

Audiobook details

Format: Audiobook

Publisher: Rippling Effects

Listening time: 24+ hours for all 3 audiobooks

Listening device: BookFunnel App on a smart phone or tablet

Hotel Hamilton Series

Suggested reading order:

Welcome to the Hamilton

Meet Me at the Clock

Cocktails Before Midnight

Whispers of Her Worth

Returns & refunds

Our return policy for audiobooks is 3 days. If 3 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we cannot offer a refund or exchange. For more information, please view our refund policy.

"Tanya is a natural storyteller." Kristin L.