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False Witness
- A Novel
- De: Karin Slaughter
- Narrado por: Kathleen Early
- Duración: 18 h y 39 m
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Leigh Collier has worked hard to build what looks like a normal life. She has a good job as a defense attorney, a daughter doing well in school, and even her divorce is relatively civilized - her life is just as unremarkable as she’d always hoped it would be. But Leigh’s ordinary life masks a childhood that was far from average...a childhood tarnished by secrets, broken by betrayal, and finally torn apart by a devastating act of violence.
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Wait, is this a thriller, CNN special report or Surgeon General Warning?
- De Tawny en 07-21-21
- False Witness
- A Novel
- De: Karin Slaughter
- Narrado por: Kathleen Early
Exceptional Storyteller, But Beware . . . SPOILERS
Revisado: 05-01-25
Nothing in the description of this book gave a hint of what was to come. This is one of my favorite authors, but despite a twisty, intriguing story, I expected how it would end about 1/3 of the way through the book--although I hoped I was wrong. Very dark, very depressing, very sad. How else could it end? While the extreme drug abuse, etc. of a main character was understandable, it still seemed to largely paint that as regrettable, but okay. Worse, had I known, I would never purchase a book where a main character muses repeatedly about "joining Kurt Cobain" and various junkies who died of overdoses (accidental or intentional). It was also unnecessary to so graphically depict (and revisit) the sexual abuse of a young teen. I would not have purchased had I know that either. The same plot points could have been made without such disgusting detail, which was borderline exploitation. Had what was so graphically described been depicted visually, it would be child porn.
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No Ordinary Duchess
- De: Elizabeth Hoyt
- Narrado por: Ashford McNab
- Duración: 10 h y 48 m
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Cold and brooding, Julian Greycourt, the heir to the Windemere dukedom, has always known that his uncle the duke was responsible for his mother’s death. Now he’s determined to exact revenge against his uncle—if he can find the proof. But Julian hides a secret so explosive it will destroy him if it’s ever revealed, and the duke is watching. The last thing he needs is a distractingly sensual woman whose very presence threatens to destroy his plans.
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Not One of the Best
- De Lara W. en 04-11-25
- No Ordinary Duchess
- De: Elizabeth Hoyt
- Narrado por: Ashford McNab
I can Suspend Disbelief, but . . .
Revisado: 02-19-25
I typically love Elizabeth Hoyt, so this pains me, but it must be said. SPOILER ALERT! I tolerated the "Wise Women" throughout this series, but I just can't handle it any more. Okay, so I suspended reason and accepted the possibility that there could be a sect of women who remained hidden throughout a millennium in Scotland (uh- right - sure they could). But this secret society dedicated to helping women now is sending assassins to kill women who have left (or not left?) their now closed society? What? Why? Why the particular target in this book? Why is she somehow threatening? Not clear, not explained, probably because there is no semi-reasonable explanation. In a separate plot spanning the entire series, there is no semblance of an explanation offered for why one family member has been killing or trying to kill other family members. ???? On top of all that, this book goes further than the other books in this series in promoting paganism. What a disappointment in so many ways.
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Heartbreaker
- A Hell's Belles Novel, Book 2
- De: Sarah MacLean
- Narrado por: Mary Jane Wells
- Duración: 12 h y 16 m
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Raised among London’s most notorious criminals, a twist of fate landed Adelaide Frampton in the bright ballrooms of Mayfair, where she masquerades as a quiet wallflower—so plain and unassuming that no one realizes she’s the Matchbreaker…using her superior skills as a thief to help unwilling brides avoid the altar, all while hiding her own scandalous past.
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I wanted to like it...
- De Jane en 08-27-22
- Heartbreaker
- A Hell's Belles Novel, Book 2
- De: Sarah MacLean
- Narrado por: Mary Jane Wells
I love the author but want more Story
Revisado: 10-11-23
About 2/2 through I started wishing I had timed the minutes spent on sex vs story development. I am OK with the sex but this book spent a huge amount of time on sex and the lead-up dancing and not much time actually moving the story forward. Please give us more story and character development.
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Final Girls
- A Novel
- De: Riley Sager
- Narrado por: Erin Bennett, Hillary Huber
- Duración: 12 h y 24 m
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Ten years ago, six friends went on vacation. One made it out alive... In that instant, college student Quincy Carpenter became a member of a very exclusive club - a group of survivors the press dubbed “The Final Girls”: Lisa, who lost nine sorority sisters to a college dropout's knife; Sam, who endured the Sack Man during her shift at the Nightlight Inn; and now Quincy, who ran bleeding through the woods to escape the massacre at Pine Cottage. Despite the media's attempts, the three girls have never met.
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Not what I expected...in a good way
- De Chanda Leigh Combs en 08-08-17
- Final Girls
- A Novel
- De: Riley Sager
- Narrado por: Erin Bennett, Hillary Huber
I hate it when . . .
Revisado: 08-10-20
. . . I don’t like any of the primary characters and would want to bang my head against a wall if forced to spend a few hours with any of them.
. . . a supposedly strong female character is actually insipid and always reacting rather than proactive.
. . . I stop caring who did what or if the main character lives or dies by halfway through the book.
. . . the main character is stupid.
. . . suddenly it seems several characters have a personality transplant in the final chapter and are now much more likable.
. . . it’s so obvious that the reader is supposed to suspect a specific person that it’s obvious that person is not the killer. Or the next most obvious person. Sigh.
. . . I figure out all the upcoming major plot points by 2 hours in. Literally only one thing surprised me. I finished the book, hoping I was wrong but, nope, had figured out the killer way early.
. . . It is not that I’m so brilliant so it must be that the author is telegraphing these things. I am sure others must have had a similar experience.
. . . I return a book, which I almost never do. This one is going back.
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Pieces of Her
- De: Karin Slaughter
- Narrado por: Kathleen Early
- Duración: 16 h y 5 m
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What if the person you thought you knew best turns out to be someone you never knew at all? Andrea Cooper knows everything about her mother, Laura. She knows Laura has spent nearly her whole life in the small beach town of Belle Isle, Georgia; she knows Laura's never wanted anything more than to lead a quiet, normal life in this conventional community; she knows Laura's a kind and beloved speech pathologist who helps others; she knows Laura's never kept a secret in her life. Andrea knows that Laura is everything she isn't—confident, settled, sure of herself.
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OUTSTANDING BOOK!!
- De shelley en 08-22-18
- Pieces of Her
- De: Karin Slaughter
- Narrado por: Kathleen Early
What a Disappointment -- and a Misleading Summary
Revisado: 03-03-19
Had there been a more complete Publisher's Summary, I would never have bought this book. I love a good mystery and like Karin Slaughter, so I more-or-less automatically buy a new book by this author. I made my way through the entire book, despite being tempted to stop about 1/3 of the way through when it became clear why one of the protagonists (the Mom) had a hidden life. And I was SOOO tempted to just throw in the towel at many points after that . . .but I kept thinking, surely this is going to turn around and make me glad I kept listening. Nope.
I absolutely despite books that justify or even glorify unforgivable activities -- and despite half-hearted attempts to redeem the central character with "consequences" and "motivations" -- that is exactly what this book does. The clear primary rationale for the main character's hidden activities is to please her abusive lover and, despite the consequences, it's quite clear she had no real remorse and would do it all again. (Much like she stayed with said abusive lover even after he beat her to intentionally cause her to miscarry.) By the end of the book, I felt about as kindly to the Mom as one of the characters in the book who wanted revenge. Of course, I didn't like those characters, either.
The daughter is the only person to "root for" in this book, but that's a challenge too because she's such a dishrag. The mystery and investigation by the daughter kept me listening, but the alleged growth of that character throughout the book didn't ring true. In fact, the vast majority of characters in this book are people I wouldn't want to have to endure an elevator ride with, much less an entire day.
I'd love to enumerate all the many, many reasons I am disgusted with the central character and other characters in this book, but I hate to give out critical spoilers and don't want to ruin the mystery for those who may not be as disgusted as I am. So, despite being happy to re-read all of Karin Slaughter's other books I never will waste a second more on this love letter to dysfunction.
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Deadly Gift
- Flynn Brothers Trilogy, Book 3
- De: Heather Graham
- Narrado por: Phil Gigante
- Duración: 9 h y 46 m
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Zachary Flynn is off to Ireland to escort an old friend, Sean O'Riley, home to Rhode Island after a bout of illness in the land of his birth. Zach has no idea he'll be coming home with far more than old friends. While Zach doubts that murder was intended, he must accept the possibility, since Sean's business partner has gone missing. Caer, a woman with an agency in Ireland, knows that Sean's life is in danger, and she takes on the role of Sean's nurse to stay close to him.
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Flynn Brothers meets the Luck of the Irish!
- De Roxie en 06-17-15
- Deadly Gift
- Flynn Brothers Trilogy, Book 3
- De: Heather Graham
- Narrado por: Phil Gigante
Far wierder than expected
Revisado: 03-10-15
I don't mind occasional psychic ability. I'm not exactly fond of characters who see ghosts, but I can tolerate that if necessary. But this book goes way beyond those lines. Had I known what this story was about, I would never has bought the 3rd book in the trilogy.
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Public Secrets
- De: Nora Roberts
- Narrado por: Renee Raudman
- Duración: 20 h y 3 m
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Emma McAvoy may have grown up in the limelight, but some secrets are hidden in a darkness no light can reach. Now on the verge of a successful career, and having fallen in love with the man of her dreams, Emma is looking to the future. Yet it’s the past that is about to catch up with her. For Emma, her childhood had been almost like a rags-to-riches fairy tale - until the tragic night that changed her family forever. But what Emma thinks she knows about that terrible night and the man she’s about to marry is only half the truth.
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Long, Dark, Depressing, Boring & Disappointing
- De Anonymous User en 08-14-14
- Public Secrets
- De: Nora Roberts
- Narrado por: Renee Raudman
Long, Dark, Depressing, Boring & Disappointing
Revisado: 08-14-14
Normally I love Nora Roberts' work, but there's boatloads I dislike about this book. I rarely write a review unless I really love or really can't stand a book, but when I do, I go into detail. I'm trying not to give away major plot twists below.
First, I REALLY hate it when the copyrights listed on Audible read "2014" for author and audio publisher, but in reality the book has a 1990 publication date. Audible/Amazon, let's have some truth in labelling and note when it's really a reissue of an old book.
Second. a good editor would have cut out at least one-third of this book. The first 30-40% DRAGS to the extent that I'd zone out for several minutes - something I very rarely do when listening to ANY book - and worse, when I'd rewind I'd find that I didn't miss anything I hadn't heard before. After the first couple zone-outs, I didn't care enough to rewind to catch what I'd missed! That almost NEVER is the case.
Third, if I wanted to read an ode to rock, drugs, other drugs, more drugs, drug abuse, overdoses (I'm not sure I've come across so many different references to drugs in any other fiction book), capricious sex, semi-incestuous sex, AIDS, child abuse, physical abuse, murder, attempted murder, long-term betrayal, etc., etc. I'd read a biography of a 60's/70's rock icon. It seems the author was living out her teenage fantasies about British/Irish rockers. I suspect that a good number of those highly positive reviews are written by folks who either came of age in the 60's or have deep nostalgia or identification with the era. If you don't already love the 60's, I doubt you'll love this book.
Fourth, I'd have rated the book higher if the central mystery had been engaging. Nope. Even most of the primary characters seem to have lost interest in finding out "whodunnit" after a couple years Few additional clues were dropped over time. And worse, my immediate suspects turned out (many) hours later to be the primary culprits. Yawn. If this crime was not a purely random act, who else had any motive?
Fifth, at one point, the original primary detective showed out-of-character stupidity. Then at a critical turning point, the heroine is distressingly stupid. And finally, neither the detectives (nor the other main characters) actually solve the crime. They didn't identify any of the perps who, luckily, were all identified in other ways. Such good luck for our heroine they were so stupid, too. Sigh, it's disappointing when an author can't move the plot forward without resorting to that "let's have someone do something stupid" tactic - but multiple times in a single book? Nora, you're so much better than that - usually!
Sixth, there were so many male characters in this book frequently lumped together in conversation with each other that it was nearly impossible to follow who said what to whom. I think I'd have had a problem keeping the male characters straight without a chart even in written text, but it was very difficult in audio where the various voices were unclear. However, I feel sorry for the narrator who may have been as bored as I was and found it hard to keep the many characters separate in her mind as well. At a later point in the book one character had a serious illness and until more details were given I honestly couldn't remember who he was or why I should care.
The only reason I give 2 stars instead of 1 is for the slightly more interesting last fourth of the book. But even that was a close call.
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You Don't Want to Know
- De: Lisa Jackson
- Narrado por: Christina Traister
- Duración: 17 h y 21 m
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In Ava’s dreams, her son, Noah, looks just the way she remembers him: a sweet two-year-old in rolled-up jeans and a red sweatshirt. When Ava wakes, the agonizing truth hits her all over again. Noah went missing two years ago, and his body has never been found. Almost everyone, including Ava’s semi-estranged husband, Wyatt, assumes the boy drowned after falling off the dock near their Church Island home. Ava has spent most of the past two years in and out of Seattle mental institutions, shattered by grief and unable to recall the details of Noah’s disappearance.
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Can't stop listening....
- De Ronda Snyder en 08-15-12
- You Don't Want to Know
- De: Lisa Jackson
- Narrado por: Christina Traister
Confusing, Ridiculous & Almost Everyone's Insane
Revisado: 09-07-13
People were raving about this book in reviews at Audible, and I usually like Lisa Jackson, so I was looking forward to it. This is one of the most disappointing books ever. First, in print, perhaps it wouldn't be as confusing, but in audio the vast cast of characters is largely indistinguishable. You'll need a chart to keep track of everyone - is he a brother, half-brother, cousin, friend, hired help? Is she a cousin, old friend, daughter of the housekeeper or nurse or therapist . . . After I while I stopping trying to place who was who because almost everyone was obnoxious and crazy regardless.
Second, a lot of people's actions just doesn't make any sense. I liked the main character. But, like every other character, her actions/inactions don't make much sense given her supposed motivations. The author tries to explain this as resulting from confusion, fear, drugging, control of finances, but that's harder to buy over time. However, the main character is a paragon of reason and consistency compared to the other wackos that reside in her apparently massive mansion. I found it impossible to buy the basic story -- if these people were so motivated to pursue their goals that they'd be willing to do the things attributed to them in this book (trying to avoid spoilers), there were much simpler and safer ways to achieve their goals. How many dozen people living in that house had to be either complicit or an idiot? And why, pray tell, would the husband decide to bring a new employee into this situation?
Third, even if you buy the plot and storyline, the book is about 50% longer than it should be to tell that story. Needlessly repetitive, extraneous minor characters whose only apparent purpose is to provide red herrings or cause confusion or drop one relevant "clue," I was so bored by the first third of the book that I barely soldiered on . . . but I usually like Lisa Jackson, so I persevered. Wish I hadn't.
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The White Princess
- De: Philippa Gregory
- Narrado por: Bianca Amato
- Duración: 19 h
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The newest novel from #1 New York Times best-selling author and "queen of royal fiction" ( USA Today) Philippa Gregory tells the passionate story of Elizabeth of York, daughter of the White Queen, who gets caught in the middle of a battle for the crown of England. A princess from birth, Elizabeth fell in love with Richard III, though her mother made an arranged betrothal for her with the pretender to the throne: Henry Tudor. When Henry defeats Richard against all odds, Elizabeth has to marry the man who murdered her lover in battle.
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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
- De FanB14 en 08-05-13
- The White Princess
- De: Philippa Gregory
- Narrado por: Bianca Amato
Paid by the Word? Double for "the boy"?
Revisado: 08-14-13
Patience. This is, without doubt, the most repetitive book I've read, including cookbooks. I dare you to take a sip of wine every time "the boy" is mentioned in the latter half of this book and try to finish a chapter before passing out. Truly, this story (don't confuse it with history) could have been told in one-third the length.
Nearly every one of Elizabeth's thoughts, and her conversations with Maggie, with Henry, with Margaret, with her mother (notice a pattern?), are repeated almost verbatim and/or paraphrased multiple times -- some ad nauseam. Entire chapters consist of repetitions, with only one new minor point plot offered. Describing being drawn and quartered once in excruciating detail will suffice, thanks. Just write "drawn and quartered" after that, we're smart enough to know what you mean. We don't need to be lectured in almost identical detail twice, and partially a third time . . . maybe more. I confess I drifted off a number of times, but I doubt I missed anything I hadn't heard previously several times.
If I hadn't liked The White Queen so much, I wouldn't have persevered to finish, hoping for more and better. It's hard to swallow the premise that the calm, poised, wise-beyond-her-years Elizabeth of The White Queen would develop a grand passion for her uncle, who betrayed a promise to her father, imprisoned and potentially murdered her dear brothers. Cultivating his interest for strategic reasons to protect the Woodvilles may make have made sense. The main characters are static over a near 15-year time span, never growing or learning from their mistakes. If Henry VII was as incapable, cowardly, sniveling, and mother-dominated as depicted here, his uncle would have made a deal with the Yorks to knock him off as soon as there was an heir and a spare, putting the York-Tudor hybrid Arthur on the throne. In reality, history suggests Henry VII had no mistress after marriage to Elizabeth, that Elizabeth and Henry had a successful perhaps loving marriage, that Margaret Beaufort was not an ogre, that Henry's reign was more successful, etc.
What a disappointment!
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Highlander Most Wanted
- Montgomerys and Armstrongs, Book 2
- De: Maya Banks
- Narrado por: Kirsten Potter
- Duración: 9 h y 48 m
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Genevieve McInnis is locked behind the fortified walls of McHugh Keep, captive of a cruel laird who takes great pleasure in ruining her for any other man. Yet when Bowen Montgomery storms the gates on a mission of clan warfare, Genevieve finds that her spirit is bent but not broken. Still, her path toward freedom remains uncertain. Unable to bear the shame of returning to a family that believes her dead or to abandon others at the keep to an imposing new laird, Genevieve opts for the peaceful life of an abbess. But Bowen's rugged sensuality stirs something deep inside her that longs to be awakened by his patient, gentle caress - something warm, wicked, and tempting.
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STEP BACK IN TIME & PREPARE TO BE CAPTURED BY THIS
- De CAROLYN 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 en 05-19-13
- Highlander Most Wanted
- Montgomerys and Armstrongs, Book 2
- De: Maya Banks
- Narrado por: Kirsten Potter
Is there a way I can give this book 5+ stars?
Revisado: 07-30-13
Writing bleary-eyed after pushing off work and staying up half the night listening to this amazing book. Rarely write reviews, but all I can say is - if you're even considering this book, stop and use that credit right now!
Rarely do romance books address the dreadful reality that faced (faces) abducted women. This one does -- and in so doing provides a surprising but completely reasonable answer to the only plot element that I found to be unrealistic in Book 1 in the series (won't give a spoiler, so I'll only say it has to do with the fate of heroine near the end of that book).
What a story, what a narrator. If this quality is maintained, this series will easily be one of my all-time favorites. Can't wait for the next book.
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