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Please, Pick Me Too

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Please, Pick Me Too

By: M.M. Delorey
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Warning, this story contains graphic scenes of violence, sexual assault and disturbing themes. It is not suitable for everyone.

You got Lucy's story in "Please, Pick Me" now our tale continues as we follow Olivia in a gripping tale of betrayal and revenge. It's been 2 years since Olivia's father was tragically killed, while dealing with the aftermath of his death suspicions arise, leading her to confront Lucy, whom she believes is responsible. As the past secrets and long-buried truths come to light, Olivia is torn between seeking justice and facing the unsettling reality of her shattered friendship. With twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat, "Please, Pick Me Too" delves into the dark side of trust and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth. Prepare to be captivated by a story of love, loss, and the shadows that lurk beneath the surface.
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It’s splatter punk genre, so expect some descriptive grossness. I enjoyed the story and would definitely read or listen to more by this author. The Audio version was AI narrated, so not the greatest as far as narrative performance, but was still a good listen regardless (I listened to the prequel as well).

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I would love to narrate some books if you all need narrators. I had three years of drama in high school. Always thought I would be good at it.

No more computer voices

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Without spoilers, the story doesn't make any sense. Lucy does things she wouldn't and exposes herself way too easily. Particularly once you hear what happens in the epilogue. Oliva is also a poor protagonist. She's not as expressive and the rare emotional moments she does get feel forced in a way. Honestly just skip this book and leave "Please, Pick Me," as a one-off book.

A Poor Follow-Up

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