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The Vanishing Hour
- By: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Grace Holloway keeps to herself. Since narrowly escaping death at the hands of the man who kidnapped her, she’s thrown herself into the small inn she runs in Rock Harbor, Maine. It’s quiet, quaint and, in the off-season, completely isolated—the perfect place for Grace to keep her own secrets. But Grace isn’t the only one with something to hide, and Rock Harbor isn’t just a sleepy vacation town. Someone is taking young women—girls who look an awful lot like Grace did when she was kidnapped so many years ago.
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Loved it!
- By Mari Sol on 08-01-23
- The Vanishing Hour
- By: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
Not her best
Reviewed: 04-17-25
I like the book it was all right, but compared to vacancy in room 10 it doesn't compare. The characters were so rich in that book I didn't care what happened to that book. I enjoyed the character so much. This story was not bad, but it seemed like most of these books where you're trying to figure out who is the one committing the crime. The characters were right, but this book I will not read again. I am not sorry I bought it either.
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The Perfect Marriage
- By: Jeneva Rose
- Narrated by: Mozhan Navabi, Andrew Eiden
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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Sarah Morgan is one of the best criminal defense attorneys in Washington, DC. With a perfect case record and having made named partner before the age of thirty-five, her life is going exactly as she planned. However, the same cannot be said for her husband, Adam, a failed author, who’s grown to resent his wife’s meteoric success as he feels it’s come at the expense of their relationship.
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Low effort
- By talecr on 11-30-24
- The Perfect Marriage
- By: Jeneva Rose
- Narrated by: Mozhan Navabi, Andrew Eiden
Another book with a stupid ending
Reviewed: 03-27-25
The book was very unsatisfying. A book is gonna be any good in my opinion either it has to have a fantastic ending or the character just have to be really interesting. The characters were OK. The ending was not. It was entertaining enough, but really if I had to do it over again I would've not bought the book.
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What New Hell Next?
- One Thriller Writer's Personal Horror Story
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Tim Tigner
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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When it comes to divorce, forewarned is forearmed. This book delivers both in a story you won't be able to pause. Equal parts suspense thriller and how-to manual, Tim’s memoir is a must read for anyone who’s facing a divorce with children, or loves somebody who is. While most intuitively understand that divorce brings out the worst in people, and many have heard that separating can be extremely costly and frustrating, few approach the process aware of its greatest pitfalls, how truly terrible they are, and just how prevalent they’ve become.
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How many times can you say "Wow!"
- By Stephanie Mitchell on 12-22-22
- What New Hell Next?
- One Thriller Writer's Personal Horror Story
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Tim Tigner
This book was interesting enough that I read it wi
Reviewed: 01-16-25
I think that it sounds like this woman was an extreme case at least it needs to be said from TIM's view because we only know his viewpoint. The book was very enjoyable,
It was about a divorce and the trials and tribulations they had to go through it shows how very sad it is especially for married people who get divorced. And what I can do to their children.
My own experience with a very few Russian people I have met is they are very strong women. I do not know about Russian men the two or three women I know were born in Russia and they lived a tough, tough life and they are very stoic. Tim's wife did not seem very stoic but we have to remember survival is the top thing for human beings and she was trying to survive
This was a very clever way for a man or a woman to get back into writing when they have lost their wayTim just wrote about what was happening to him at that moment and it worked. That's what I call survival and more.
Although it was not a thriller, I was entertained by the book and was not disappointed because I really did not expect it to be. I bet it was a scary for them though. One thing I will say the author seemed to recognize that he could've had some fault too towards the end, especially and he is insightful enough and desperate enough to see his kids to read books on alienation. I was surprised by the court system. I did not think it was that bad. This is one of the longest reviews I've ever left, but I really think this book was a lot more complicated than it seemed and a lot worse than it seemed too.
The few Russian women I knew that were born in the Soviet Union had very tough lives and then living very restrained lives, not being able to beat themselves. I think TIM was probably right when he said that she was afraid things might fall apart for her. It might've been too good to be true. She probably still could not believe how life was turning out so well for her. I would call what she did not devious but trying to hold onto whatever she had built up. It was very frightening for her. I do not think she was a good communicator at all. I think TIM was a much better communicator. Plus getting older I think it's much harder for women than it is for men. Women are more worried about losing their looks well many men can often find much younger mates when they are 60 you rarely see this with women.
I think if TIM had not written this book, he would not be writing right now. The book may even have been a catharsis for him.
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Twisted Lives
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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It happens more than you might think. One second someone’s life is totally typical, the next it’s terribly tragic. Everything they had, everything they planned, everything they were, all of it vanishes in a flash. Shock and sorrow leave the victim staring into tomorrow’s void, wondering: How did it happen? Who did it? And why?
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An intriguing story
- By Todd Wynia on 08-07-24
- Twisted Lives
- By: Tim Tigner
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
Once I started reading, I thought this was not my
Reviewed: 01-08-25
When I started reading this book, I really thought oh this is not my kind of book, but I surprise myself because I found it very enjoyable, even though I find some parts to be far-fetched. I didn't mind that I found the whole story so entertaining that I didn't really care if it seemed far-fetched in some ways, I generally don't read espionage type books, but I think this author is pretty good
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The Vacancy in Room 10
- By: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Stacey Glemboski
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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When Anna Hartley’s husband, Henry, calls her with a terrible, guilty confession, she can’t believe what she hears. It has to be a bad joke—the mild, predictable artist she married would never hurt a fly, let alone commit murder. But her confusion turns to horror when police find his body washed up on the banks of the Rio Grande.
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Almost DNF but glad I kept going
- By Leslie Chisholm on 09-18-24
- The Vacancy in Room 10
- By: Seraphina Nova Glass
- Narrated by: Brittany Pressley, Stacey Glemboski
I really enjoyed this book
Reviewed: 12-27-24
I found the characters in this book so interesting. I enjoy the story from start to finish. I would say this is among the top 20 books. I've read because of the characters. The story kept me interested I had become so sure even if it all of a sudden had a stupid ending. I was going to like the book it was so entertaining! The ending didn't get dumb.
Although they did elaborate on the way Henry was I've still felt that Henry was not filled out the way. The other characters were, but maybe that was to add to the mystery in the story. I found the characters likable and quirky.
I think the addition of Frank to the book was a really good idea. He was only a little boy, but he added a lot to the story. In my opinion. I'm going to buy another book by this author.
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The Boyfriend
- By: Freida McFadden
- Narrated by: Victoria Connolly, Robb Moreira
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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Sydney Shaw, like every single woman in New York, has terrible luck with dating. She’s seen it all: men who lie in their dating profile, men who stick her with the dinner bill, and worst of all, men who can't shut up about their mothers. But finally, she hits the jackpot. Her new boyfriend is utterly perfect. He's charming, handsome, and works as a doctor at a local hospital. Sydney is swept off her feet. Then the brutal murder of a young woman—the latest in a string of deaths across the coast—confounds police. The primary suspect? A mystery man who dates his victims before he kills them.
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So obnoxious
- By JDSanDiego on 11-09-24
- The Boyfriend
- By: Freida McFadden
- Narrated by: Victoria Connolly, Robb Moreira
amazed, I like this book, even though it had some
Reviewed: 12-04-24
usually when plot twist get to be silly, I do not like the book it ruins it on me, but for some reason with this book, it did not ruin the book for me and I don't know why maybe because it was so entertaining. Someone recommended to me that I get this book so I did and I'm not sorry I did. It's not really my kind of book, but it was not a bad story at all. In fact, it had to be pretty good for me to still like the book even with silly twists in it.
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The Plot
- A Novel
- By: Jean Hanff Korelitz
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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Jacob Finch Bonner was once a promising young novelist with a respectably published first book. Today, he’s teaching in a third-rate MFA program and struggling to maintain what’s left of his self-respect; he hasn’t written—let alone published—anything decent in years. When Evan Parker, his most arrogant student, announces he doesn’t need Jake’s help because the plot of his book in progress is a sure thing, Jake is prepared to dismiss the boast as typical amateur narcissism. But then...he hears the plot.
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Should be called "The Plod", not The Plot
- By SB on 05-11-21
- The Plot
- A Novel
- By: Jean Hanff Korelitz
- Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
Why do these authors rule a perfectly good book wi
Reviewed: 10-26-24
I enjoyed this book although in the beginning it was a little slow. then the very end happened and I could see it coming. The book was gonna get stupid and I could see what was gonna happen and I didn't like it. It ruined the whole story on me and it was so unnecessary. I don't like authors who do this even if the book just ended the way it was going. It would've been a much better book. I would've given it a five but because of the way they chose to end the book. I felt cheated that the author did not respect the reader enough to leave a perfectly good book alone.
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Firefly Lane
- A Novel
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
- Length: 17 hrs and 54 mins
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In the turbulent summer of 1974, Kate Mularkey has accepted her place at the bottom of the eighth-grade social food chain. Then, to her amazement, the "coolest girl in the world" moves in across the street and wants to be her friend. Tully Hart seems to have it all - beauty, brains, ambition. On the surface they are as opposite as two people can be: Kate, doomed to be forever uncool, with a loving family who mortifies her at every turn.
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Beachy Fare
- By FanB14 on 04-29-13
- Firefly Lane
- A Novel
- By: Kristin Hannah
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
I thought this book was pretty good
Reviewed: 09-17-24
This book was a pretty good book. I can tell you that when I was a teenager. I was a real real terror. I was so mean to my mother and so mean to my sister, and I didn't know why I think that Maura was a pretty good indication of what teenage girls are like. I sort of found Tully unlikable that was OK. Her personality was too strong for me, but that doesn't make the book bad. I probably will try another book by this author.
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The Housemaid
- By: Freida McFadden
- Narrated by: Lauryn Allman
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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I only try on one of Nina’s pristine white dresses once. Just to see what it’s like. But she soon finds out...and by the time I realize my attic bedroom door only locks from the outside, it’s far too late. But I reassure myself: The Winchesters don’t know who I really am. They don’t know what I’m capable of....
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One Big Cliche’
- By Karen Brow on 08-03-22
- The Housemaid
- By: Freida McFadden
- Narrated by: Lauryn Allman
not a great book
Reviewed: 09-14-24
when you read a book characters shouldn't suddenly change their personality. --- or it is bad writing. Nina was extreme. Andrew was extreme. for me I have read too many books like this and you cheat the reader. it is like a new character is being introduced. I knew what was going to happen half way thru. it takes a long time to write a book to make it satisfying find a way to make the personality work as they already act. or make the characters personality different from the start. was it worth the credit...I am not sure. I think not. because I will not read again or recommend the book altho I finish the book.
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The New Wife
- A Totally Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Twist You Won't See Coming
- By: Sue Watson
- Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
- Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
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My darling son, Sam, is marrying his childhood sweetheart, and I couldn’t be prouder of the man he’s grown into. Walking out on his abusive father all those years ago was the best thing I ever did. And today he stands, tall and handsome, saying "I do" to my dream daughter-in-law. If I hadn’t pushed them together all those years ago, he might never have found a girl as perfect as Lauren. It’s true what they say, mother always knows best.
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IT WAS NOT OBVIOUS!!
- By Yolonda on 12-12-21
- The New Wife
- A Totally Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Twist You Won't See Coming
- By: Sue Watson
- Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
this book was entertaining but missed the mark
Reviewed: 09-14-24
Characters, can't just change their personalities suddenly as a reader I don't like it
It should be outlined in a way where if the character is acting one way in the beginning of the book it's slowly changes or it doesn't change at all. You just have to build a story around the character. Otherwise you're cheating the reader by presenting the character as a whole new person.
if you wanna really write a good book you gotta do a good job at the end you can't just take your time writing the story you gotta take the time and finish the story properly. It was worth reading, but I would not read it again. I wouldn't recommend it for somebody, I felt a little bit cheated. It happens so often though I'm kind of used to it and that's a shame.
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