
Raina
A Prequel to Jacqueline Willoughby
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Narrated by:
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Jen Carmody
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By:
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Schuyler Randall
Raina Willoughby met her Aunt Nancy’s friend and coworker, Dr. James Posey, for the first time at the cinema in 1939. Both women enjoyed the company of the charming and delightfully funny man throughout the evening, but it wasn’t long before they discovered James wasn’t nearly as genial as they thought.
The vicious and violent finale to their night finds the Willoughby family trying desperately to heal, but with James’s actions and family secrets looming, the task becomes seemingly impossible...especially when tragedy cripples the family once again. As James repeatedly dodges repercussions courtesy of his wealthy, influential family, Raina struggles to cope with the injustices threatening to break her lovely, youthful spirit.
But Raina won’t break - she wants revenge. She’s going to right the wrongs done to her pastor, her friend, her patients, her family, herself, and most importantly, Nancy Willoughby. Raina will do anything, use anyone, and say anything to avenge them - and she’s going to enjoy it.
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The author, Schuyler Randall, crafts a compelling origin story for Jacqueline Willoughby delves into her beginnings, devastating secrets, and the rapid decline of mental health. The unexpected plot twists and well-crafted storyline keep readers engaged, while the characters are richly developed and detailed. Though Raina's mental health decline might seem sudden, it reflects the reality that such crises can escalate quickly, often triggered by seemingly small events. The dialogue is vibrant and perfectly suited to the action.
The narrator, Jen Carmody, does an excellent job of voicing the characters and providing depth to each. Her ability to slip into each character flawlessly and move about is smooth and seamless. Her subtle intonations and well-timed pauses amplify the suspense, making for a truly immersive experience.
This is a well-written prequel that answers a lot of questions and on its own is a riveting narrative.
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