
Waking Up Dead
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Angel Clark
When Callie Taylor died, she expected to go to heaven - or maybe hell. Instead, when she was murdered in Dallas by some jerk with a knife and a bad-mommy complex, she went to Alabama. Now she's seen another murder, and she can't just let it go; she must find a way to make sure the police figure out who really killed Molly McClatchy before an innocent man goes to prison, all the while trying to determine how and why she woke up dead in Alabama.
©2013 Margo Bond Collins (P)2016 Margo Bond CollinsListeners also enjoyed...




















What made the experience of listening to Waking Up Dead the most enjoyable?
Plot twists, character attitude and I was entertained, which is what I seek in an audiobook.What about Angel Clark’s performance did you like?
Outstanding job, getting the dialects & slang down perfectlyAny additional comments?
I received this book to review for free and I am eagerly awaiting the next volume so I can reward the author by purchasing it!Emotionally Poignant and Highly Entertaining
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Please note that I received this novel free of charge from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Great Story Line
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I was delighted with this audio production. The reader was very good and had clearly distinguished voices for each character. The only small issue I had with her narration was that I wished she had used the same voice for when Callie narrated as when she spoke. Callie is from Dallas and when she speaks to other people, she has a southern accent. However, when she is speaking as the narrator, she doesn't. I wish she had been consistent (either with or without the accent). It felt a little bit unusual that Callie would speak differently when narrating than when speaking to other characters. However, other than that small choice, Angel Clark did a very nice job.
The end of the book hints that there will be more Callie Taylor adventures to come, but I couldn't find any published, as of yet, and this book is a few years old. It would be nice to read/listen to another, as I completely enjoyed my time listening to this book.
**Please note that this audiobook was provided by the author, narrator or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.* While I did not personally use a credit for this book, I would have been quite pleased with it if I had. It is definitely worth the credit!
Thoroughly enjoyable and unique "mystery"
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Clever new point of view
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I love all of the characters they are fun vibrant and funny!
"nope I'm stuck to you so I'm just sitting here waiting for you to die so you can drag my boney white ass up to heaven ."
I'm telling you they are FUNNY!!!!!
I had read some of the reviews and they said they didn't feel a connection with Callie. I did. they also didn't feel like she had a connection or was mad enough about her murder???? what book did you read? did you skip parts?
This kind of book is exactly why I read. I got lost in Alabama and lost in the characters and was on the edge of my seat during some scenes.
There is only one problem I had with this book and I will explain why.....
"Do you know what they do with black people they find breaking into stores? They put them in jail and they throw away the key and that's if they're lucky .If they're not lucky, the police shoot them on site and then claim that they were attacked."
^^^^^ there is soooo many reasons this rubs me wrong.
is the author just saying this because she believes that is something the character Ashara would say or is this her way of putting her personal opinions on this public matter into her work????
this line is UNNECESSARY
I will give the benefit of the doubt to the author and just think that she is saying it from the characters point of view. black women , head strong, living in the south with a bunch of racist people. I can see how this could be her view. still don't agree with it.
My brother is a police officer and I actually take great offense to this statement . I will always support my brother and what he stands for which is justice and not just "killing black people" . I will NOT support anyone who thinks differently on this no matter how much I may want to read their books.
like I said I will give the author the benefit of the doubt that this statement is not something she truly believes. but it do hope that she reads this review and thinks about removing this hateful and disgusting rumor filled opinion.
The living don't know jack about the Dead
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Our team consists of A bank teller, an old black southern grandmother, an instrumental repair person, and a ghost join to solve the murder of Callie’s adopted tv buddies. Solving the murder with wit, sarcasm and luck this mix match team works has success.
There is nothing more delightful than a cantankerous old black woman, with poor eye sight, and determined attitude, Maw Maw. She insist that Ashara sits down and listen to the dead white lady. You know when an older person uses your complete name, you have lost the battle.
Maw Maw and Callie convinces Ashara that her ability to interact with ghost is a gift from god. Therefore, she has an obligation to help Callie find the murder of her tv buddies. Much of the investigating is sprinkled with CSI references.
Ashara, wants to keep Maw Maw safe, but Maw Maw will not have any of it. Ashara just wants to go to work and not have anything to do with Callie. She especially does not want to be the black person that is put in jail (with the key thrown away) or killed by police for breaking into places for a dead white lady.
For those of you who are offended by sex, there is none here. For those of you who are offended by swearing, there is mild use. Very mild use because Maw Maw keeps the others in check all the time, with a scolding of, “watch it” or calling them by their first name.
For the first part of the book Maw Maw calls Callie dead white lady or ghost lady. During the story Callie learns how to use her ghostly powers, Ashara and Steven become a couple and Maw Maw gets a tv buddy. A good funny mystery that I could not put down and thoroughly enjoyed.
Margo Bond Collins, the narrator, does great voices, especially Maw Maw.
When a girl wakes up dead in Alabama, she has to wonder why - Callie's catch line.
I would love to see this as a series.
Get this GREAT book!
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**This book was provided in exchange for an honest review. My opinion is not changed in any way by this
So funny and cute! Worth the credit!
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Listener received this title free
Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
Good Who Done It
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"This audio book was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com."
Excellent new series
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What did you love best about Waking Up Dead?
Fast Paced throughout much of narration. With good interaction between the characters. At least between the ones who could hear the ghostly main protagonist Callie and her living accomplices.What did you like best about this story?
It was light but kept my interest due to what I consider an interesting premise. I can compare it to the Patrick Swayze/ Demi Moore / Whoopi Goldberg movie classic Ghost. But lighter fare similar in some ways to the Topper series way back when. The learning curve of Callie's spectral skills.Which character – as performed by Angel Clark – was your favorite?
CallieIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Stuck in Alabama with the Dallas Blues again... maybe.Any additional comments?
This was a fun listen. Not overly horrific. A little bit of violence. A lot of humor. I enjoyed the characters portayed by Angel Clark's competent performance. This book was left open ended, so expect a sequel or two.Thanks for an enjoyable Audible book.This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.
Waking Up Dead
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