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A review by readaholicliv
Ask for Andrea by Noelle W. Ihli
5.0
This book put me through a gambit of feelings… anger, fear, confusion, resentment, hope, love, and finally, peace. It’s a wild ride, but each character was articulated beautifully; I loved Brecia, Skye, and Meghan. Their pain of having to witness it continuously to others, having to hope their deaths will be discovered, and eventually, that justice will occur.
Note, there’s a free postscript after the story from the POV of April, James Carson’s wife. I would highly urge reading Ask for Andrea first. It makes the short postscript not only make more sense, but wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am more in the feels.
Solid 5 stars. This book is definitely a favorite! Gut wrenching, but so good.
Note, there’s a free postscript after the story from the POV of April, James Carson’s wife. I would highly urge reading Ask for Andrea first. It makes the short postscript not only make more sense, but wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am more in the feels.
Solid 5 stars. This book is definitely a favorite! Gut wrenching, but so good.