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Drawn into Darkness

By: Nancy Springer
Narrated by: Allison McLemore
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Darkness lies closer than you think....

Liana Clymer is running away - from her divorce, from her past, from herself. Leaving behind everything she knows, she finds herself ensconced in a fuchsia-colored cottage in the swampy hinterlands of the Florida panhandle. Far from the grown sons who don't return her calls, her only companion her dog, Liana decides to put her best foot forward and get to know whoever lives in the blue house across the street, the only neighbors within sight of her new home. But minutes after a teenage boy, Justin, answers the door and wins her over with his shy kindness, his face appears on the TV screen and is immediately recognizable as that of the child who was taken from his parents two years ago. Worse, Justin's abductor has no intention of letting Liana go.

A powerful will to live - and to save Justin too - seizes hold of Liana. She will fight tooth and nail to survive. But does she have what it takes to thwart a wily, depraved psychopath for whom abuse is a way of life...and killing is routine?

©2013 Nancy Springer (P)2015 Audible Inc.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Psychological Suspense Women's Fiction Thriller
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Great Story and Great Narrator

I loved this book from start to finish. The narration was absolutely perfect for the characters and not at all monotone as one reviewer suggested. I bought this book after finishing the White Trash Zombie series by the same narrator and I was not at all disappointed. In fact, I was highly impressed with her acting range.

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loved it!

narrator was great. story very good. hard for me to put down and get back to reality!

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Masterpiece!

Drawn into Darkness is a masterpiece. Without doubt one of the best books I had the pleasure to listen to so far in 2016 and, frankly, ever. I found this audiobook by accident searching for another one and what a pleasant surprise it was.

It is, certainly, not for the faint of heart. The novel deals with the darkest side of people, with real life monsters and the heartbreaking effects they have in innocent lives. It shows how humans are complex creatures, capable of a myriad of apparently conflicting sentiments all at the same time, and how nothing is as easy to identify or understand as good an evil as we would like them to be.

Liana is a splendid character; one of those people you wish you could meet in real life and be friends with. She’s used to being mistreated, ignored, disregarded and still maintain that good—sometimes dark—humor, that sparkle of life, that whimsical way of facing distress. It helps her a lot during her ordeal in this story, and is the key point to survival many times. She is indeed drawn into darkness, but she brings her light with her.

What to say about Justin? He’ll break your heart, you’ll want to hold and protect that boy just as Liana did.

This story is dark but it is also about redemption, about discovery, about not giving up, about finding silver lines to hold on to keep living, to survive and maybe, find happiness again. It’s brilliantly written. The narration is not spectacular but gets the job done in a good way. I’ll certainly read more from this author.

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It drew me in

When I first started listening to this book I can promise you that my eyes rolled so far into my head I checked for an aneurysm😆! That woman's voice had me gritting my teeth, and being the stalwart person, I am I continued to listen. It got me right in my feels! Saying to much will give away the whole story, but I can tell you this, the narrator made me laugh with her euphemisms, it's truly a serious book, yet I would catch myself cracking up at the way she would say things about herself, about the antagonist, Lord love a duck there were times I had to pause it to just laugh!
The ending wasn't what I had hoped. I wanted to hear more about our heroes, how they dealt with everything, but it wasn't meant to be.
I would still recommend this to anyone who has a sense of humor and can understand a mother's love.

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Too long

This story is too long. It is 10 hrs but could have been told in about 5. I actually got to 1.5 hrs from the end and couldn't take anymore so I just stopped it. I could figure out basically what was going to happen and I wanted to put myself out of my boredom.

This book is about a woman, with two grown sons, newly divorced who moves to a very rural area, goes to meet her closest neighbor, finds out he is a pedophile who has kidnapped a child and then gets kidnapped herself by said pedophile. The author then drags this story out way beyond the plot she has assigned to it. It could have been interesting enough for 10 hrs but the plot that this author uses just isn't good enough for 10 hrs. Maybe she's getting paid by the word or something so she's trying to make the book longer than it really needs to be. I've noticed that w/ a lot of books lately; authors dragging out books unnecessarily. They must have cut out the job of the editor what w/ self publishing.

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Engaging

I didn't think I'd like this story based on the content but the characters were well developed and the action was fast paced enough to keep me from putting it down. couldn't wait to see what the quirky Liana would do next.

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Not the right voice

The tone of lead character does not match the ordeal she was going through. too chipper to happy it was distracting and took away from the story

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Starts out good, but becomes predictable

This story was pretty much par for the course for this genre. Nothing too original or earth-shattering, but overall an enjoyable ride. The narrator, on the other hand, drove me NUTS! Her lilting, sing-song recitation of the terror and danger Liana faced really took me out of it. Her performance was better suited to a fluffy beach read (Don't get me wrong, I love a good beach read, but that's not what this is!). Her accent (Canadian?) was all wrong for Liana who is supposed to be from Pennsylvania. It just drove me nuts.

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Annoying Narrator!!!

This book had a good start BUT the narrator was so terrible! She is a terrible actor, reading angry scenes in a calm tone or even screaming scenes in the same tone. When there should have been a more bone chilling response, she would give a mousy lame airhead response.

The main character was unlikable. She had no spine yet n apparent big mouth. Even her big mouth scenes were mousy. Maybe this was just how the character was written but as a woman, it would have been nice to make her more of a hero and not someone just getting stepped on.

The fact that she catered to her capture even when he was at the brink of death really aggravated me.
As for Justin, I felt awful for him but even when he was supposed to have a strong reaction, the narrator spoke in the same monotone.

If I was he author, if never us this narrator again.

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