
I Don't Want to Talk About It
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Urquhart
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By:
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Jane Lovering
About this listen
Winter Gregory and her twin sister, Daisy, live oceans apart, but they still have the 'twin thing' going on. Daisy is Winter's port in the storm, the first person she calls when things go wrong. And things are wrong.
Winter has travelled to a remote Yorkshire village to write her new book and to escape her ex-boyfriend, Dan Bekener. But Dan can't stay away and remains intent on driving the sisters apart - because Dan knows something about Daisy....
©2015 Jane Lovering (P)2016 W.F. Howes LtdThe narrator did her job well and portrayed the character with the stammer brilliantly.
On a personal level, death and immortality is not my cuppa tea.
The writing was a bit patchy in places and I hope Jane Lovering writes happier books as this left me feeling flat.
The frustration was it took the whole of the book to figure out what was wrong with the character Winter ~ then it ended!
The good thing is this listen was FREE to listen too through the Plus Catalogue included membership, so I didn't use a credit or pay money which is a relief for me as I would have been disappointed.
No, I don't recommend this book if you are depressed or love happy listens!
LEFT ME FEELING FLAT
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