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The Girl Who Knew Too Much

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The Girl Who Knew Too Much

By: Tiffany Brooks
Narrated by: Stephanie Willing
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High-school senior Riley Ozment is desperate to change her reality after making a fool of herself on social media. She needs to do something drastic to repair her social standing - like trying out for a Survivor-style reality TV show. Suddenly, Riley's dropped onto a deserted tropical island with 19 other teens competing for a million dollars and a rumored treasure lost on the island.

But that treasure has a history: A local curse says that seven people need to die before the treasure can be found. And six hunters have already lost their lives in the search. Now the question remains: Who will be the seventh?

With a cast of vivid characters who will stop at nothing to win the show, a cursed-island setting, and a priceless treasure waiting to be discovered, The Girl Who Knew Too Much pitches listeners right into a scheming web of lies, love, and betrayal.

©2022 Tiffany Brooks (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Action & Adventure Mysteries & Detectives Thrillers & Suspense Young Adult Fiction Treasure Island Mystery
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Overall, well done

Very interesting story, although slightly cringy at moments. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it.

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Pretty cool ride!

This one has a lot going for it. Characters that you love to hate and that caused so much drama it has you shaking your head but also nodding for more! I love the treasure hunt and the intertwining of a game. It made me think I was watching a whole season of survivor in just a few hours. There were some points that were easy to see what was coming next but others that did shock me more than a few times. Loved when all of the side plot lines came into one pretty awesome storyline. I am sure a lot of research had to go into the treasure hunt and the writing of the clues was really freaking good! The performance was top notch. All the voices whether male or female, were very very well done. Even with a couple of accents thrown in there and some very angry characters… Or I should say many angry characters were really performed well. Really enjoyed this one and flew right through it. Definitely worth a credit

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For The Bubblegum Crowd

I often read YA books, but this one seems more geared toward MG. Much of the story centered around social media posts, and the difficulty that teens have with their online image.
The title, cover art, and description were completely misleading. Despite the title, the main character doesn't seem to know much more than anybody else. She is only in the water for one quick scene, which really didn't have a lot of significance to the plot, but the cover art leads you to believe otherwise.
All that being said, it was a decent story.

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