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The Girl in Times Square

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The Girl in Times Square

By: Paullina Simons
Narrated by: Christina Traister
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International bestselling author Paullina Simons delivers a riveting novel about a young woman whose search for her missing friend turns into a life-shattering odyssey.

The truth will change her forever.

Living in bustling New York City, Lily Quinn has plenty of distractions and is struggling to finish college as well as pay her rent. But that all pales in comparison when Amy, her best friend and roommate, disappears without a trace.

Spencer O’Malley, a cynical NYPD detective assigned to Amy’s case, immediately captures Lily’s attention. Though he is wary and wrestling with his own demons, he, too, is irresistibly drawn to Lily.

But fate has more in store for Lily than she ever expected. As she looks deeper into the mystery surrounding Amy’s disappearance, Lily finds answers she never imagined she’d find—answers that challenge everything she knows about her own life.

Lily’s search puts her on a collision course with tragedy and love, and gives her a glimpse into the abyss that swallowed her friend . . . until she faces a final confrontation with her own life-changing destiny.

“Part mystery, part romance, part family drama . . . in other words, the perfect book.”—Daily Mail

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Complex Characters • Suspenseful Plot • Emotional Depth • Engaging Mystery • Compelling Romance • Solid Job

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Loved this book! a little bit of everything - mystery, romance, intrigue =) Great narrator as We'll! all around 5 stars!

great book!

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This story grabbed me right away with realistic characters and their complex lives. The narrator was top-notch. I highly recommend.

Intense and Moving

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the narrator got on my last nerve. She got too excited and you could tell it was just off the author has really grown I just read her trilogy about Leningrad. but this book I give three stars.

narrator was annoying, story wasn't good

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...this evocative and enraging book confused me. There’s no denying Simons is brilliant at character development and bringing her reader into her protagonist’s lives, and it’s no different here. This however, was the first time I found myself genuinely disliking every character in one of her books, and even down right hating some of the characters (the character of Allison in particular was one of the most loathsome characters I’ve ever read, even with the explanation that finally came for her behavior, which to me was nowhere near enough to warrant any forgiveness or redemption for the absolutely wretched way she treats her daughter and husband). I even found the main character, Lily, to be incredibly grating and frustrating. I’m confused by this because I’m still pondering whether or not that was actually Simons’ intention, that perhaps she WANTS the reader to dislike the characters, and that it makes her an even more brilliant author because of it. I’m still debating that one and would love to see what other people think, too. All in all, it’s still a very good plot. I do have to say that I agree with many of the other comments I’ve seen that the narrator was a little “extra”; if it’s possible to chew the scenery in an audio performance, than this narrator is the perfect example of it, and when you already find the characters unplesant, that’s NOT a good thing. If you’re looking for the typical Simons heroine - one you’ll find yourself identifying with and rooting for, -you won’t find it here; in fact, you’ll find yourself wanting to slap her at times and say “Will ya grow a backbone and stand up for yourself for God’s sake!” All in all, definitely not anywhere close to Simons’ best. Pick any of the other Paullina Simons options on audible to grasp her real talent (and PLEASE AUDIBLE, RECORD TULLY! I BEG YOU!)

Paulina Simons is USUALLY a favorite, BUT...

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The Girl In Times Square has all sorts of fun things in it: a missing girl, a police investigation, a slow-building friends-to-romance, a super dramatic family, and a grandmother that I just adored. When I started reading/listening, I thought Amy’s disappearance would be the prevalent plot that drove the book. But the more that I read, the more I felt like that wasn’t going to be the case. Certainly the investigation into finding Amy was important, but I was far more interested in what happened with Lily, since her life seemed to be on a bit of a roller coaster after her best friend’s disappearance.

This isn’t a super-tense, super-suspenseful, thriller-y book that raises your heart rate and keeps you turning the pages because you’re terrified for character outcomes. This is actually a finely crafted character-driven story that follows Lily and her relationship with Spencer, who is the lead investigator on Amy’s missing persons case. At first, these two know one another because they are linked by the missing persons case, but then they become friends. The two become closer over a period of months. The story also focuses heavily on Lily and her relationship with her large family.

Lily’s life is a roller coaster of ups and downs, and she is loyal to the people that she loves, even when I didn’t feel like she necessarily had to be. Throughout the story, Lily discovers so much about herself emotionally and physically, and she battles so much on her own that is totally separate from the difficulty of just knowing that her best friend is out there somewhere, missing, waiting to be found.

I was not expecting to become so attached to these characters and the events in their lives – particularly Lily and Spencer. I was rooting for Lily so much. And I loved Spencer from the beginning. Neither are perfect; both have flaws. The characters’ imperfections and flaws and vulnerabilities are one of the best things about this story, I think, and ultimately are why I think that I was able to connect so deeply with Spencer and why I loved both he and Lily so much.

This book is surprisingly long at 19 hours 32 minutes, but I was fully immersed in the plot throughout. The narration here was pretty good. If anything, I noticed the way the narrator seemed to be overpronouncing words, like she sounded a little bit stiff or maybe unrelaxed.

But was this worth a credit? Yes, I think so.

A surprisingly long story, but I enjoyed it.

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