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Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger

Written by: V. C. Andrews
Narrated by: Rebekkah Ross, Kirby Heyborne
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Picking up where Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth leaves off, Kristin Masterwood and her boyfriend up the ante - by going into her attic to re-enact scenes described in Christopher Dollanganger's journal.

Jealousy, tragedy, survival, and revenge - the discovery of Christopher's diary in the ruins of Foxworth Hall brings new secrets of the Dollanganger family to light and obsesses a new generation. With Flowers in the Attic and Petals on the Wind both now major Lifetime TV events, the first new Dollanganger stories in nearly 30 years is a timely look at the events in the attic - from teenage Christopher's point of view.

Christopher Dollanganger was 14 when he and his younger siblings - Cathy and the twins, Cory and Carrie - were locked away in the attic of Foxworth Hall, prisoners of their mother's greedy inheritance scheme. For three long years he kept hope alive for the sake of the others. But the shocking truth about how their ordeal affected him was always kept hidden - until now.

Seventeen-year-old Kristin Masterwood is thrilled when her father's construction company is hired to inspect the Foxworth property for a prospective buyer. The once grand Southern mansion still sparks legends and half-truths about the four innocent Dollanganger children, even all these decades later. Foxworth holds a special fascination for Kristin, who was too young when her mother died to learn much about her distant blood tie to the notorious family.

Accompanying her dad to the "forbidden territory", they find a leather-bound book, its yellowed pages filled with the neat script of Christopher Dollanganger himself. Her father grows increasingly uneasy about her reading it, but as she devours the teen's story page by page, his shattering account of temptation, heartache, courage, and betrayal overtakes Kristin's every thought. And soon her obsession with the doomed boy crosses a dangerous line....

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Over joyed

Absolutely loved this story. A few tears once again. Estactic and happy and the end!!

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Mind blown!

It’s worth the dragged out story just for the end. It is Flowers in the Attic retold and being commented on by the characters but the end was wow!

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Good narration.. not great story

Love the narration by both Rebekkah and Kirby but the story line had way too much overthinking about the diary. It’s basically re-reading flowers in the attic but with 2 random teenagers who over analyze every little word. It was so repetitive and the story line didn’t seem to go anywhere. The narration was beautifully done though. So if this is a story you like.. I’d definitely recommend this audio book for the quality of the narration.

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Very little of the diary

Not written well, weak storyline, if your a pre teen, this may appeal to you.

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