©2008 Kristen Heitzmann; (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC
"... first-rate prose ... engrossing story ... a satisfying [read]." (Library Journal)
"A true waste of credits."
A grueling 11 hour slog through insecurity and paranoia. I am surprised the main character could function on a daily basis. Then, completely beyond belief, another person becomes romantically interested? The main character has trouble coping with normal conversations and has to call her psychiatrist at every available opportunity. Please don't read this unless you like no plot, very weak and depressing main characters, or you like background noise that you don't have to listen to. You could come back in a couple of hours and pick up where you left - more of the "I have problems, no one will care", yada, yada, yada.
"save your credits"
This book was a waste of the credits. The main character is weak and constantly insecure. To spend 11 hours listening to a character look to a man for assurance of self worth was torture.
"Recall Hmm not a bad idea"
I enjoy audiobooks. But, this, just didn't work for me. The narration was ok but the story was blah. Didn't move enough to thrill or keep my interest. In fact Instead of wonder who done it and why I found myself grieving for the narrator how had to read this lost my daddy, think he's entrapped metaphysically blah, blah blah blah blah blah. Oh, and did I mention I have problems. Hate to be crude but I give this 2 pukes and a hurl.
cleanheart
"Wasn't sure at first, but ended good"
I like most of Kristen Heitzmann's books. At first I wasn't sure if I would like this book, The hero whinned way to much. The story is intreging and ended up keeping me very engaged. I loved how everything came together at the end of the book. While not Heitzmann's best book, it is worth the read, especially if you like very clean books with "faith" as the underlying theme.
"Wasn't sure at first, but ended good"
I like most of Kristen Heitzmann's books. At first I wasn't sure if I would like this book, The hero whinned way to much. The story is intreging and ended up keeping me very engaged. I loved how everything came together at the end of the book. While not Heitzmann's best book, it is worth the read, especially if you like very clean books with "faith" as the underlying theme.
"Riveting"
I thought this book was great. I don't understand why others didn't think so. The narration was top-notch and it kept me on the edge of my seat. I finished it within a couple of days! She has truly become one of my favorite authors.
"The Edge of Recall"
Love Kristen Heitzmann....couldn't finish this book.