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Feral Creatures of Suburbia

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Feral Creatures of Suburbia

By: D. Liebhart
Narrated by: Susanna Burney, Lyssa Browne, Amy McFadden, Meg Savlov, Galen Osier
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THREE ORDINARY MOTHERS. TWO TERRIBLE SECRETS. ONE HEART-STOPPING CRISIS THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING.

Mothers will do anything to protect their children . . . but the greatest threats come from within.

Julie White's once-sweet son has morphed into a teenage terror. She hoped it was normal growing pains but a glimpse into his private messages shatters that illusion. Now she wonders if her moody teen is actually a ticking time bomb.

Varvara Perlman's researcher job is hard, but caring for her emotionally-complex daughter is harder. After dismissing the latest call from the school counselor as another ploy for attention, she can only hope it's not too late when she finally understands. This latest crisis may not only be real, but deadly.

Crystal Carrasco is as warm and fuzzy as steel wool. Nothing gets to her, not even her own terminal illness diagnosis. When she realizes her newly-married son will cancel his upcoming honeymoon if he finds out, she decides to do the only thing that makes sense. Do whatever it takes to hide the truth.

Three ordinary women linked by one heart-stopping crisis. When faced with the unthinkable, how far will they have to go to protect their children?

©2024 D. Liebhart (P)2024 D. Liebhart
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Gorgeous writing

Three mothers have communication problems with their only children. One is dying and doesn’t want her adult son to know. One’s daughter seeks attention I’d destructive ways avoid her social issues. One discovers her son is an antisemite who may be planning something dangerous.

For the first quarter of FERAL CREATURES OF SUBURBIA (best title of the year), I struggled to embrace the story. Though fairly predictable, this novel still interested me.

D Liebhart’s gorgeous wordbuilding was my favorite part of FERAL CREATURES OF SUBURBIA. She could have written the most boring book (which she did not) and her writing would have jumped off the page.

While the mothers in the story were well-defined, were only privy to daughter Myra’s first person point of view. I would have liked to get inside Logan’s mind to see what made him tick.

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This was my first experience with this author's work. My attention was grabbed from the opening paragraphs until the end of the story. I rode an emotional roller coaster as I followed the tangled stories of the three women and their families featured in this thought-provoking and heart-breaking tale. The characters were realistic and memorable. I was amazed at the combined skills of the five narrators: Susanna Burney, Lyssa Browne, Amy McFadden, Meg Savlov, Galen Osier. Their combined performances enhanced the appeal and pathos of the story. I was given a copy of the audiobook. I volunteered, without financial gain, to post this review which reflected my honest opinions regarding this audiobook.

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