Not quite what I’ve come to expect from Carolyn Brown but a good story about friendship.
Not what I hoped for
Review from The Sisters Café →
I really enjoyed this book and listen to several sections repeatedly. it makes me wonder how much different our world would be if the US government would accept Nationwide what they accept from the indigenous population as Ayahuasca being part of our life’s ritual and psychedelics being used for PTSD and simple human growth.
First , let me thank the Great experience sharing, and amazing documentarian (Hamilton Morris the- 1st ) if it not for the numerous times you have mentioned this book I don’t know if it would have made it onto the list of books I should read. Next, the way this whole book is written is..
This is thee worst Audible book I have ever read! Horrible language; horrible storyline; just disgusting!!
This is by far one of the most entertaining books I have ever read. Characters come off the pages in waves of laughter.
Had a hard time staying interested in this one. Narrator was not very good. Priscilla Presley in my opinion does it better job at changing her voice. The storyline was hard to get into. Carolyn Brown is my favorite author, but this is not up to her par
I like this series because it’s clean (little to no swearing, no raunchy scenes) but it’s not stupid or cheesy. The events are all things that could reasonably happen and the characters are believable and relatable. The visual descriptions are nice, and the character development is progressing in this sequel. The narrator is smooth and..
Having read the author’s first two novels, I knew to expect a gripping ride, expert character development, and a protagonist to die for. What I couldn’t have predicted was just how unpredictable the crescendo would be… Always the First to Die is the twistiest, most irresistible whodunnit I’ve read. The revelatory references to some of..
This book is very disappointing. You can find more information from Steven Forrest. I did not feel that the author gave enough detail on the so called experiments that we’re supposed to bring our soul peace.
