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Beckett by S.M. Stryker

reedkaye's review

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5.0

I’m reviewing the audio edition of this story. This is such a heartbreaking story. Beckett as a child is treated worse than awful my his mother. Even at school he is bullied until Harlow starts protecting him. They become best friends. He is even treated well by Harlow’s family. Then his mom’s situation causes them to move. He loses touch with Harlow. A few major things happen to both of them before they reconnect. SPOILER ALERT: The only problem I have with this story is I don’t think any abused child ever outgrows those feelings. I don’t think any reason excuses the abuses to the point the child understands and forgives. Other than that part this is a good story. I feel Nicholas Donald Malcolm the Narrator brought the story to life. I really enjoy audio’s because of the added sense of the characters a good Narrator can bring out in a story. I look forward to the next book in the series. I was given a free copy and this is a voluntary review.
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