This book is as overwrought and melodramatic as it sounds, but that isn't its main problem. It is the narrator. I know I have complained about her before, but I keep forgetting. Note to self, don't listen to anything narrated by Pilar Witherspoon ever again. Her habit of ending each sentence with a rising inflection, as if it were a question instead of a statement, drives me crazy. Plus her cadences are off. She often sounds like she is ending a sentence and then tacks on another word or two, as if she had come to a line in the text and failed to look ahead to the next line. I need to add her name to may list of authors to avoid. I am doing it right now.....Ok, done. Now I feel better.
Then why, you may ask, did you listen to all 12 hours of it? Good question. I was desperate for something clean and wholesome which the story is. I was even looking for something with a strong Christian vibe, which it has. If you are reading (instead of listening) I can recommend the book. (2019, 352 p)