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S9 E5: Fabricated
- Length: 49 mins
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Kenji recruited a friend to help investigate Ardie, reporting his findings to Darcy in hopes she would see the truth. Despite her own Ardie induced trauma, Darcy dug in deeper. As Kenji’s investigation intensified, Ardie lashed out with legal action, threats, and violence. Distraught and looking for more answers about Ardie’s true identity, Kenji found more than he bargained for.Follow @SomethingWasWrongPodcast on Instagram For free mental health resources, please visit SomethingWasWrong.com/Resources See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https:/...
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Darcy??!? WTF?
- By tanny on 03-28-23
Darcy??!? WTF?
Reviewed: 03-28-23
OMG, Darcy PMO'd this entire series 🤬🤬🤬. She's completely daft and selfish. I'm glad the husband had a level head.
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Secret Slave
- By: Anna Ruston
- Narrated by: Faye Adele
- Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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Growing up in a deeply troubled family, 15-year-old Anna felt lost and alone in the world. So when a friendly taxi driver befriended her, Anna welcomed the attention, and agreed to go home with him to meet his family. She wouldn't escape for over a decade. Held captive by a sadistic pedophile, Anna was subjected to despicable levels of sexual abuse and torture. The unrelenting violence and degradation resulted in numerous miscarriages, and the birth of four babies.... each one stolen away from Anna at birth.
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Page Turner!!
- By Valerie Delgado on 07-23-20
- Secret Slave
- By: Anna Ruston
- Narrated by: Faye Adele
grape fetishists dream novel
Reviewed: 03-16-23
This reads like skinemax slave pron. Anna has zero character development before 20 chapters of graphic sexual assault and racial stereotypes ends in a completely unrealistic fever dream of a fantasy reunion.
I can't believe this was written by anyone other than a colorless supremacist.
The narrator did a great job with the lazily edited product.
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Lost Children
- Dark Fairy Tales
- By: Francesca Lia Block
- Narrated by: Lauren Singerman
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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After the loss of her mother, a woman returns to the San Fernando Valley only to uncover a haunting secret about her childhood friend. A visiting professor at a charming but strange California liberal arts college must face her past in order to protect her son. A sister, lost in the woods, confronts the dangerous truth about her brother, her stepmother, and herself. Rose's dog Wolfie has died, and three seductive women offer to help return him to her. But only if she will pay the price.
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What?
- By msala on 04-21-21
- Lost Children
- Dark Fairy Tales
- By: Francesca Lia Block
- Narrated by: Lauren Singerman
I hate short stories!!! I love them too. It's complicated.
Reviewed: 02-02-22
I hate them because I get so wrapped up so quickly that I'm let down when it ends because it's a short story 😭. It's like that big sneeze feeling that goes away.before the sneeze.
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Ravenous
- The Ravening Series, Book 1
- By: Erica Stevens
- Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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The world didn't end with a bang, it didn't go out in a ball of fire and fury, nor did it end in ice. But in some strange way, ice was the end - or maybe it was the beginning of something more. When Bethany finds herself suddenly alone in a world that was alive only moments before, she flees into the streets of her town in search of her family. Panicked by the immobile people surrounding her, she is almost captured by the monsters hunting her until Cade steps in.
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The world ends and THIS is who lived?!?
- By tanny on 05-25-21
- Ravenous
- The Ravening Series, Book 1
- By: Erica Stevens
- Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
The world ends and THIS is who lived?!?
Reviewed: 05-25-21
The concept was great and I tried to give the book a fair chance but I hated every single character.
Everyone is dumb other than Kade who happens to be teenaged Rambo from Cape Cod? Bethany had THE lowest self-esteem and confidence ever. Something inexplicable happens to her world and shes worried about her family UNTIL Kade's smoldering gaze locks on hers? Her sister cries through 88% of the book and her older brother is useless.
Teenagers aren't this stupid and these characters does them an injustice. Whew, glad to get this off my chest.
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Half Light
- By: Tayari Jones
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Identical twins Amelia and Camelia Hall were born with the same face, and that’s about it: By the time the girls were through school, the matching set of names could no longer contain them. But the bond between the sisters is deep and unshakable - Cam serves as the maid of honor on Lia’s wedding day and as her attorney 15 years later, when Lia’s life and the lives of her two teenage daughters are rocked by divorce.
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Half Light
- By barbara on 09-02-20
- Half Light
- By: Tayari Jones
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
Loved it!!
Reviewed: 03-27-21
My fave author and my fave narrator together?!? I loved the journey of each of the women in this story. The living history of the portrait was a really special addition. I usually skip short stories and novellas because I'm often wanting more or the closure was satisfying enough, but not here. I got a full novel of complexity, back story, and a very satisfying ending.
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The Book of Flora
- The Road to Nowhere, Book 3
- By: Meg Elison
- Narrated by: Shakina Nayfack
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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In the wake of the apocalypse, Flora has come of age in a highly gendered post-plague society where females have become a precious, coveted, hunted, and endangered commodity. But Flora does not participate in the economy that trades in bodies. An anathema in a world that prizes procreation above all else, she is an outsider everywhere she goes, including the thriving all-female city of Shy. Now navigating a blighted landscape, Flora, her friends, and a sullen young slave she adopts as her own child leave their oppressive pasts behind to find their place in the world.
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Not worthy of the series
- By Emily A Thurman on 05-10-19
- The Book of Flora
- The Road to Nowhere, Book 3
- By: Meg Elison
- Narrated by: Shakina Nayfack
love the series!
Reviewed: 06-05-19
I stumbled upon the initial book in the series and was immediately hooked. Woman focused post apocalyptic fiction ❤❤
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The Man of Legends
- By: Kenneth Johnson
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 15 hrs and 55 mins
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New York City, New Year's weekend, 2001. Jillian Guthrie, a troubled young journalist, stumbles onto a tantalizing mystery: the same man, unaged, stands alongside Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gandhi in three different photographs spanning eighty-five years of history.
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Enjoyed every minute.
- By G. Nightingale on 07-12-17
- The Man of Legends
- By: Kenneth Johnson
- Narrated by: full cast
Wow!
Reviewed: 03-04-18
Honestly, the best book I've listened to on audible and The first I've bothered to review. I loved the characters in this story and the full cast really helped to bring each of them to light. The perspective of each character really added a depth to the plot that kept me tuned in. Tito's description of MoMA made me want to book a trip to NYC just to see it through his eyes.
The concept of transformation through goodness and good works is beautifully simple. That it takes a man 2000 years to realize what all the women picked up on pretty immediately is hilariously accurate.
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