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If You Should Read This, Mother

By: Vivian Rhodes
Narrated by: Su Meck
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Megan Daniels was only three years old the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, but flashes of that day begin to trigger other disturbing memories that have lain dormant within her. At first they are merely snippets, but, as they begin to appear more frequently Megan has difficulty separating what is real from what is imagined. In her attempt to learn more, she sets out to find her biological mother, but keeps hitting brick walls. No adoption papers exist, and all she has to go on is her possible birthday: November 22. In the small town of Meredith, California, Megan’s search takes on a dire, domino effect - one woman has already been murdered as a result of her inquiries.

As she digs for the truth, Megan eventually unravels a sinister plot that began decades earlier, but in doing so she places her own life in jeopardy.

©2017 Vivian Rhodes (P)2018 I'm Hearing Stories
Mystery Suspense Women Sleuths Thriller & Suspense Fiction Detective Women's Fiction
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This is a creative and interesting Audio Book that will entertain most listeners and will be considered time well spent.

It is a mystery with many layers mixed with a great variety of characters that can hold your attention.


The Narrator makes it all happen with a good performance.




This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

An entertaining mystery

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Megan is on a journey to figure out who her parents were for medical purposes. She tries a few different ways to find out who her parents are; at first, she systematically investigates the leads, but she is in for a tragic and absolutely shocking discovery. I dont want to ruin it for anyone so I won't go into further details about the actual story, but this one is well worth it.

Except to say that this book has almost nothing to do with the JFK assassination and the assassination is entirely minor detail and is primarily used as a mechanism to determine a date, in the big scheme of things. I say this because the cover of the book has JFK and Jacqueline Kennedy on the front, so don't let that mislead you.

It does get suspenseful towards the end but in general it is a mystery, not a thriller.

I was engaged throughout the whole book. The author takes you on so many twists and turns, but neatly ties up everything by the end. Masterfully written!

The narration was perfect.

I received a review copy in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

A Gem

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Unraveling the mystery of childhood takes Megan Daniels to a quaint little town, but as she digs deeper the layers of continuing mystery twist and turn. All the elements of a delighful mystery! Very enjoyable and keeps you listenining for more! I will definitely look out for more from this Author!

Un-putdownable!

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I always have a bit of a struggle following the story when I start. New characters and new plot. This was no different, but the author caught my interest quickly. Once it captured my focus, it just got better and better. Great characters, each with their own lives and challenges. I really enjoyed this story.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Got better and better

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I enjoyed listening to this book and would recommend it to others. Megan wants to know more about her medical history and has gone in search of her biological mother. The search turns out to be way more than she imagined. Many characters are introduced early in the book, complicating things for listeners, but clears up as you go. The more Megan gets to know of these people, the more afraid she becomes and finds herself not wanting to be related to any of them. The characters in the book are well developed and as the mystery unfolds and characters begin to die, the reader wonders if the mystery will ever be solved. I received this book free of charge for an unbiased review. I recommend this book.

ARE YOU MY MOTHER?

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