
Escape and Freedom
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Sarah Sampino
Two women escaping their own demons. One stuck in the past, the other a very real present.
Lucy Owens’ life was irrevocably changed in a matter of seconds. Life as she knew it was over in the blink of an eye. Moving away from all that she knew, Lucy now lives a solitary life in her cabin on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Filled with guilt and pain, she keeps herself to herself, and for years she manages to avoid immersing back into society.
Nicole Granger has three small children to worry about. Always looking over her shoulder, they arrive at the lake with very little to call their own. Haunted by years of physical abuse, she longs to belong again, to bring normality to her girls’ lives for the first time.
Both women are pulled towards one another in an attraction that could bring both of them their freedom.
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Excellent story and narration!
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The Narrator was so so good!
So darn emotionally sweet
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I very much enjoyed Lucy’s journey through out and how powerful innocent minds can connect. And Lucy was an innocent as was Storm. I loved that these two individuals wove around family, Nicole and shared experiences to create the foundation for new beginnings.
Recommend this one but be prepared there may be some tissue needed.
Changed my perspective
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I did wonder about a few things. What happened to the empty cabin? And how did they handle their identities? And I know it's hard with kids, but their names are very distinctive, so why didn't they try harder to hide them?
It's really hard to judge the author based on an audiobook. I heard a few things that I wasn't sure about, but overall I didn't really hear any errors. There were a few Britishisms, but that's to be expected with one character and the author being British.
This is totally a new favorite audiobook. I may try to read the book at some point, but I so enjoyed the audiobook that I may just go back to that.
OMG, I loved this audiobook!
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I listened to the Audible edition, narrated by the talented Sarah Sampino. She is a wonderful and versatile voice performer. She brings the characters to life, gives each their own voice and personality. I loved her British accent too, it sounded natural and well spoked. She also does an awesome job at projecting the emotions of the characters and the drama of the story in her performance. She is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for another awesome listen🎧
Awesome Story & Listen🎧 Beautiful & Heartfelt!
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Loved this book
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The book opens with the back story of one of the main characters. Lucy is a rising pop star with a girlfriend she is in love with. She suffers a major tragedy, moves to Lake Tahoe, California, and becomes a recluse.
Years later, Nicole and her children are on the run from her abusive husband. She moves into a cabin near Lucy. At first the children and Nicole avoid Lucy. Eventually, though, apprehension gives way to friendship via Nicole’s oldest daughter, Storm.
Storm and Lucy become friends first, and this causes Lucy start opening her heart to this family. I loved how the relationship between Storm and Lucy really was the catalyst for Lucy and Nicole’s healing and growth. Both these women were damaged and were ultimately able to help one another heal. It is such an exceptionally beautiful story.
The narration was good. I felt like Sara Sampino did a good job with distinguishing voices, and her narration of the kids was spot on. She did emphasize some words that made the dialogue between Lucy and Nicole a little stiff at times, but it did not take away from the story, and it was still very enjoyable to listen to.
Overall, this is a fantastic book, and in many ways the audio enhances it. It will definitely be one of the books that lives near the top of my library so I can listen to it periodically.
This is an Amazing Book!
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excellent story
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Great Story
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Wishing for more
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