Not a book, but an excellent resource for pronunciation guidelines is forvo.com. You can search for almost any word with pronunciations recorded and submitted by (supposedly*) native speakers.
Some examples for a verb (jouer – all present tense forms + past participle, imperfect and future):
As you can probably here, there is little to distinguish between quite a few of the verb forms, especially joue, joues and jouent.
(* I say supposedly because, as far as I’m aware, you don’t have to be native. It’s always a good idea to try and find more than one recording / cross reference just to make sure you’re not learning a non-standard accent etc.)
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