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A review by iamcreature81
I'll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong
4.0
4.5/5⭐️(rounded down)
Oh so this audiobook was so good! Excellent narrator with stellar voice acting. I’m pretty sure I enjoyed this more than if I would have read myself.
Nicola is a grieving widow whose husband, Anton, died in her arms after a horrid accident. Several spectators watched him take his last breath and heard his last words to Nicola. However, Nicola can’t help but feel that her husband didn’t say everything he wanted to in the end.
In come the seances. And every single one has been full of fake spookies. That is until she meets a professor that has no qualms calling out fraud. So, Nicola, the professor, her brother in law and friend all stay at Anton’s late grandmothers former house.
Over a couple of days they attempt to make contact. Sounds are heard, a person is missing, bugs are a plenty and Nicola is starting to remember an incident of her past where her high school best friend was murdered.
As the days go by, Nicola is starting to realize the incident of her past and her current situation may be very connected.
This is horror grief at its finest with a bit of body horror. There are multiple little twists that I didn’t even see coming. I enjoyed this book a lot and after learning that Kelley has more books, I’m going to make sure to add them to my TBR.
Thank you netgalley, st. Martin’s press, And Kelley Armstrong for the opportunity to listen to this book.
Oh so this audiobook was so good! Excellent narrator with stellar voice acting. I’m pretty sure I enjoyed this more than if I would have read myself.
Nicola is a grieving widow whose husband, Anton, died in her arms after a horrid accident. Several spectators watched him take his last breath and heard his last words to Nicola. However, Nicola can’t help but feel that her husband didn’t say everything he wanted to in the end.
In come the seances. And every single one has been full of fake spookies. That is until she meets a professor that has no qualms calling out fraud. So, Nicola, the professor, her brother in law and friend all stay at Anton’s late grandmothers former house.
Over a couple of days they attempt to make contact. Sounds are heard, a person is missing, bugs are a plenty and Nicola is starting to remember an incident of her past where her high school best friend was murdered.
As the days go by, Nicola is starting to realize the incident of her past and her current situation may be very connected.
This is horror grief at its finest with a bit of body horror. There are multiple little twists that I didn’t even see coming. I enjoyed this book a lot and after learning that Kelley has more books, I’m going to make sure to add them to my TBR.
Thank you netgalley, st. Martin’s press, And Kelley Armstrong for the opportunity to listen to this book.