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Court Stevens

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The June Boys (2020) 113 kappaletta
We Were Kings (2022) 67 kappaletta
Last Girl Breathing (2023) 18 kappaletta

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This book had an interesting premise but was lacking in several areas.
But first, let's start with the good, which was the mystery/suspense in itself. It was very intriguing and I couldn't help but want to catch the bad guy alongside the characters.
My #1 complaint is the number of characters. They were all introduced at a very rapid rate and I had a difficult time remembering who was who. They were all very similar and did not have distinguishable personalities. I did not connect with any of them, feeling more like an outsider looking in.
I also have to note that I was reading an eARC that had some formatting issues that hindered my understanding of the book due to pages, logos, drawings, and sentences being all over. If you are reading a finished copy of the book, you will not have any issues so ignore this paragraph. I thought this necessary to add to my review to help explain why I gave this book the rating I did.
All that said, I will be bypassing books by Stevens in the future.
Rating: 2.5 Stars
Content: 4 Stars
*I received a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 10 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 18, 2024 |
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nitrolpost | 10 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Mar 19, 2024 |
A Riveting Tale Hindered by Narration

I must express my gratitude to Netgalley and all involved for providing me with the opportunity to experience Last Girl Breathing in audiobook format. As an avid reader, I was drawn to the intriguing concept promised by Court Stevens' narrative. Regrettably, my journey through this story was significantly impeded by a major drawback—the narration—which ultimately influenced my rating of this otherwise suspenseful tale.

Initially, I approached Last Girl Breathing with the expectation of a quick and engrossing read, but the audiobook format proved to be a double-edged sword. The central issue that marred my overall enjoyment was the narrator's performance. The audible inhalations and deep breaths became a constant distraction, hindering my ability to fully immerse myself in the narrative. Unfortunately, this detracted from the overall experience and contributed to my decision to rate the book at three stars.

Moving past this hurdle, let me delve into the heart of the story. Last Girl Breathing follows Lucy Michaels, a young woman haunted by the tragic loss of her little brother in a devastating flooding accident. Lucy, who had the capacity to save lives during the incident, finds herself unable to rescue her own sibling. Fast forward to the present, where Lucy is on the cusp of graduating from high school when her stepbrother mysteriously disappears.

Stevens weaves a compelling tale of suspense and secrets, entwined with a significant focus on character development. Lucy, grappling with the burden of her past, becomes a complex protagonist whose journey resonates with the reader. The narrative successfully navigates the intricate web of mystery, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats as Lucy confronts her past and unravels the enigma surrounding her stepbrother's disappearance.

Despite the narratorial setbacks, the strengths of Last Girl Breathing lie in Stevens' ability to craft a small-town atmosphere with charm and precision. The picturesque description of the setting enhances the overall narrative, creating a vivid backdrop for the unfolding drama. The author's talent for portraying the nuances of a close-knit community adds depth to the story, making it an engaging exploration of both mystery and the intricacies of human relationships.

Despite my reservations about the audiobook narration, I extend a measure of grace to Court Stevens, offering a two-book allowance before passing a final judgment. I acknowledge that individual preferences play a crucial role in audiobook experiences, and my dissatisfaction with the narrator may not be universally shared.

In conclusion, Last Girl Breathing is a captivating tale marred by a disruptive narration that may deter some listeners. If you can overlook this flaw and appreciate the intricate small-town charm and the author's skillful character development, then I encourage you to explore the story. Court Stevens has demonstrated storytelling prowess, and I remain open to giving another of her works a chance in the hope of a more seamless and enjoyable listening experience. Click the link below, keeping in mind the potential drawbacks, and embark on this suspenseful journey if the premise intrigues you.
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b00kdarling87 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jan 7, 2024 |
Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins for an ARC of this book.

I LOVED this book. It kept me on my toes the entire time. I also loved our main character Lucy.

I know some folks on Goodreads said they were able to pick out the culprit of the Lucy's missing friends was from the beginning, but I had no idea. Each character has some sort of redeeming quality that makes the reader doubt that they are capable of any sort of foul play. The characterization in this book was top-notch.

This book also brings into play how a large corporation/factory/plant can impact a community and community member choices. As climate change and the impact of factories is more on the forefront in todays news, this subplot I found to be very relevant and interesting.

The alternating timelines really worked with the plot of the book. You slowly learned the background of what happened when the dam broke while getting deeper into the present day investigation.

Now, can we talk about the twists. The last third of this book was WILD. I could not predict the outcome at all. And all of the subtle little details made it even more difficult for me to infer what would come of Lucy and the investigation. When you learn the whole story, if you are like me, you will spend time just sitting in shock.

I also need to add that I listened to the audio narration of this book and McKenzie Fetters did an excellent job. You could tell who was speaking by how she changed her voice in the story. As the majority of the story is told from Lucy's point of view, I have to add that her narration for Lucy was very genuine and fit Lucy's character perfectly.

Loved this. Would recommend it to any mystery reader- especially the audiobook version! And will be looking into reading more of Court Stevens other books.
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elinorrigby66 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Dec 3, 2023 |

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