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  • By: A.E. Hodge
  • Narrated by: kate udall
  • Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary

Ever since a drunken one-night stand gone wrong, single mother Meredith Banks can't seem to shake Christian Morgan, the hypnotically attractive and dangerously obsessive intern from her office. It started with the late-night phone calls, the hang-ups, the unwanted visits to her row home in Detroit. Now her son, Troy, all that matters in her world, has gone missing after school.

Meredith knows Christian is behind her son's disappearance, but the cops won't help without evidence. To find her son and his psychopathic kidnapper, Meredith sets out alone into Christian's deadly world: the criminal underbelly of Detroit, a surreal nightmare of depravity, desperation, and murder. The further she steps outside the law, the less hope she has of turning back. Failure now would cost Meredith her son - but saving him may cost her soul.

Thus begins the horror-thriller trilogy So Damn Beautiful.

©2015 A.E. Hodge (P)2015 A.E. Hodge

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Would you consider the audio edition of So Damn Beautiful: The Lonely One (So Damn Beautiful, Book 1) to be better than the print version?

I haven't read the print version but I found the imagery presented by the narrator to be fantastic. It added more depth to an already great story.

What about kate udall’s performance did you like?

She added depth to each character. Her use of the characteristics of speech really brought the characters to life.

Any additional comments?

Wow! This book gave me more than I bargained for. I was intrigued by the premise of a crime related thriller, but this book delivered that and then dug deeper to deliver a mystery that would challenge beliefs and expectations. Having children myself I can understand why Meredith chose to do the things she did, but the outcomes of the choices provide argument against them. I do think some of this will be too much for a more squeamish reader but it is definitely worth a read.

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