Low over High
Over Duet Series, Book 1
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
Compra ahora por $19.59
-
Narrado por:
-
Neva Navarre
-
Jeremy York
-
De:
-
J. A. DeRouen
I fancy myself a purveyor of truth, a sifter of lies, a cutter of bullshit. It's not a gift, but rather all skill, honed to a razor's edge after one too many trips down the rabbit hole.
Some may dismiss my talent as misguided cynicism, but they'd be wrong. Clichés about hope and faith in mankind are an effort to keep the dreamers dreaming. Experiences don't lie - people do.
While I'm not proud of the circumstances that led me to this way of thinking, I respect the journey. The road to enlightenment can be dark and foreboding, but the destination makes it all worthwhile. But funny thing about the past - it's a defiant child refusing to stay in time out. No matter how deeply buried, it can always pop up when least expected, and sink its claws into the flesh of your heart.
I've avoided this day, ran from it, for the past eight years. And still we meet again.
But to truly understand, to feel my dread and fear my future as I do, it's important to know what happened in my past. Or who...My name is Marlo Rivers, and this is my story of corrupted love. Contains mature themes.
©2016 J. A. DeRouen (P)2017 TantorLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
Las personas que vieron esto también vieron:
Five Amazing Stars
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Totally Captivating and Addicting!
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Love love love!
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
I’m a sucker for hard-won love
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Marlo Rivers, or Low as she is called, ends up connecting with her mother, who left her as a child. She moves from Texas to Louisiana to get to know her mom; as well as, attend her senior year of high school at a private academy. Low is a very interesting person and she sees herself as a purveyor of truth and sifter of lies. She says it like she is and many don’t agree with her but she see cliches about hope and faith in mankind as “concocted unicorn farts.”
She has learned that experiences don’t lie but people do. Her past may not have been what you would think as she had a wonderful childhood raised by her dad, but her life is forever changed that senior year of high school. She has run from her past for the eight years following graduation and no matter how deeply she has tried to bury what happened, it has a way of popping up when least expected to confront her present. This book focuses on what happened in her past to bring us to what she fears after reading that note left on her porch. The emotional journey this book takes the reader on, from the present to eight years earlier, is a roller coaster of events that help the reader understand why Low is who she is.
It is a book that I didn't want to stop listening to. I so needed to know what is going to happen next now that the experience from her senior year. While listening this book, the author was so talented, I could feel the pain, along with the joy, that Low was experiencing as if I was a part of it . The narrators did an awesome job as well. I could really "see" the story and feel as if I was experiencing things along with these characters. It was easy to get lost in these narrators storytelling. They did great with changing their voices for the different characters making it easy to follow along. They have taken this already 5 star read to a new level of exceptional.
Was this book predictable? Heck no. I thought I saw some of the future events, but I was pleasantly found wrong, that did take me for a loop. I would listen to this with a box of tissues as at times I had to fight the tears.
This is not an easy book and there are some very emotional events that occur that I can totally see why the author had them take place. People are not perfect, we are flawed in so many ways and I loved the confession Low had with the priest in the confessional. As he said to her request to be granted the same absolution, “I wish that were true, my dear, but unfortunately, I don’t think it works that way.”
She then asked him “But shouldn’t it, though? Shouldn’t it?”
His response is something we all need to remember, “You certainly make me wish it did,” he says introspectively, all aggravation gone. “While I can’t take away your pain, you’re never alone. The Lord is always by your side to carry you when the burden is too great.”
While this great emotional story is part of a series, it can be listened to as a stand alone.
Excellent story and narration
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.