Fallen
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Maya Bowman
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Written by:
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Mia Sheridan
About this listen
Scarlett Lattimore arrives at Lilith House, an abandoned mansion built in 1876, that later housed a reform school for troubled girls, to start a new life with her seven-year-old daughter.
But between the nearby town with the strange, disconcerting feel, the deputy sheriff who is equal parts intriguing and suspicious, and the discovery that their new home holds a dark and violent past, Scarlett soon begins to question her rash decision.
She is shaken and afraid by the screams that echo in the walls and the drumbeat that arises from the surrounding woods where the ghost of an indigenous man is said to roam, seeking vengeance. Her fear is also personal, because Scarlett knew one of the girls who attended the school, a friend who escaped into those woods and was never seen again. They all thought she was a rebellious runaway who later encountered foul play, but perhaps the truth is far more sinister.
As Scarlett’s extraordinary daughter Haddie becomes consumed by the eerie figure who weaves and beckons through the forest fog, and a legacy of secrets reveal themselves, it becomes clear both Scarlett and Haddie are in grave danger. When the past intersects with the present, they will come face to face with the true evil of Lilith House. An evil that has lasted for more than a century.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-03-08
regrettable
Shockingly bad narration made a bad book even worse. Both narrators were "scoopy" and over-dramatic in their delivery. The male narrator was particularly hammy, but the female narrator wasn't much better, and she often mispronounced things.
The story was straight up silly, a completely unbelievable insta-romance adverted as a mystery. And the mystery? Over-the-top to the point of being absurd. Plus, the author clearly didn't research Catholicism, because she got even the most basic terminology wrong. Which annoyed me because it's lazy. It read like something out of a Chick tract.
I'm mad at myself for falling for the blurb.
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