WRITTEN BY: Lucinda Berry
NARRATED BY: Tessa Albertson , A.J. Cook
In this harrowing tale, Felicia, a volunteer at a suicide hotline, receives a distressing call from a young girl in her own community, prompting her to break protocol by offering her personal contact information in hopes of aiding the girl.
As the situation escalates with each communication, Felicia uncovers the dark reasons behind the girl’s despair. The story delves into intense themes, including suicide and sexual assault, presenting them unflinchingly.
The audiobook held me in a tense balance of fascination and revulsion. The fates of the two women kept me on edge, each moment filled with apprehension for their well-being. The portrayal of Felicia’s bond with her son struck a particularly deep chord, making the experience of listening while cradling my own eleven-week-old son profoundly unsettling. It evoked a strong desire to weep for the character and a fervent hope that such circumstances remain far from my reality.
Personally, the audiobook was a challenging experience; the disturbing events described were profoundly affecting, leaving a lingering sense of unease. It’s a gripping narrative that delivers a visceral impact, blending the lines between a psychological thriller and the horrors of reality. Listener discretion is advised due to the intense subject matter.