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lydiajo310 's review for:
Appetite for Innocence
by Lucinda Berry
This one was heavy! With the subject matter being so severe I can appreciate how the author wrote about each victim's unique story and how that influenced their recovery.
That said -
I would not recommend this as an audiobook, since the narrator for Sarah's POV sounded like AI.
Also, Jocelyn's bleeding heart absolutely frustrated me. She didn't listen to her daughter, nor the trauma professional and let Sarah live with them. I was not shocked when Sarah took advantage of her good nature like that, and I have a hard time believing any mother would put her daughter's well-being in the back burner to provide for a girl to whom she owes nothing.
That said -
I would not recommend this as an audiobook, since the narrator for Sarah's POV sounded like AI.
Also, Jocelyn's bleeding heart absolutely frustrated me. She didn't listen to her daughter, nor the trauma professional and let Sarah live with them. I was not shocked when Sarah took advantage of her good nature like that, and I have a hard time believing any mother would put her daughter's well-being in the back burner to provide for a girl to whom she owes nothing.