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A review by lauriereadslohf
The Possession of Natalie Glasgow by Hailey Piper
4.0
A desperate widow is at her wits end. Her young daughter is acting strangely and getting stranger by the day. She’s silent by day and roams the halls at night making far more noise than humanly possible and only raw meat seems to settle her for a little bit. The doctors are useless and perplexed and are exactly zero help with this increasingly terrifying situation. Mom says screw them all and calls in an expert in the supernatural. Margaret arrives and she’s stumped as well but she’s also tenacious and skilled and what she uncovers is heartbreaking and that’s all I’m saying about it. I have NO idea how I escaped having this book ruined for me because people have been talking about it ever since its release, but I’m so glad it wasn’t spoiled for me and I won’t be the big mouth who spoils it for you. If I were you I wouldn’t dive deep into any of the reviews until after you’ve read it for yourself.
The story starts off in the middle of this situation and throws you right into the mom’s harrowing ordeal. It’s eerie and tension filled from the very beginning and it doesn’t ever let up. If you listen really closely all of the hints about what is truly going on are right there but that reveal still got me good and it’ll probably get you too. Parts of the story are completely heartbreaking and difficult to read but the author doesn’t leave you a broken mess and I was very thankful for it.
I listened to this novella as an unabridged audiobook read by Gemma Amor, voice actor and author herself, and she knows her way around a story. Her tone is lovely and she was a perfect choice for the telling of this haunting story.
The story starts off in the middle of this situation and throws you right into the mom’s harrowing ordeal. It’s eerie and tension filled from the very beginning and it doesn’t ever let up. If you listen really closely all of the hints about what is truly going on are right there but that reveal still got me good and it’ll probably get you too. Parts of the story are completely heartbreaking and difficult to read but the author doesn’t leave you a broken mess and I was very thankful for it.
I listened to this novella as an unabridged audiobook read by Gemma Amor, voice actor and author herself, and she knows her way around a story. Her tone is lovely and she was a perfect choice for the telling of this haunting story.