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When She Weeps

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When She Weeps

De: Jon Athan
Narrado por: Sasha Monegro
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Vanessa Ramirez, a 28-year-old employee at a beauty salon, wants to leave Mexico for greener pastures in the United States with her children, 10-year-old Lucía and 5-year-old Joaquín. With cartel violence spilling closer and closer to her doorstep every day, she seeks the help of the local coyotes—people smugglers—but is unable to afford the rising fees for their services. So, she reluctantly turns to Mexico’s criminal underworld to fund her escape and finds herself intertwined with the cartels she was so desperate to avoid.

A world of lust, greed, barbaric violence, and heartbreaking tragedy awaits her. Tragedy that will send her down the path to becoming a terrifying legend...

Jon Athan, the author of The Girl in the Attic and Am I Beautiful?, brings you a non-supernatural reimagining of the classic La Llorona urban legend in this brutal epic of extreme horror.

WARNING: This novel contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised.

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I understand the benefit of having a native Spanish speaker for a story like this, where a bulk of the text is in Spanish and pronunciation is key. What was incredibly annoying and broke the immersion was the narrator’s repeated used of “axed” or “aksed” rather than saying “asked”. This would be fine if it was only a few times, however this word is repeated 100+ times and was pronounced the same every time.
The immersive benefit of having a Spanish speaker is completely negated when the English words are repeated mispronounced.

Good story, poor narrator

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