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The Last One Home

By: Victoria Helen Stone
Narrated by: Arielle DeLisle, Vanessa Johansson
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A razor-sharp novel of suspense about the lies families tell - and those we choose to believe - by the Amazon Charts bestselling author of Jane Doe.

Lauren Abrams wants nothing to do with her damaged mother, whose spurious testimony sent Lauren’s father to prison for murder years ago. After a serial killer’s confession to the crime restored justice, Lauren chose to live with her father and grandmother. Now an adult, Lauren has come home to the Sacramento family estate for good, her mother’s lies be damned...

It’s been decades since Donna made her cheating husband pay, but she hasn’t forgotten the past. She knows her estranged daughter has made a terrible mistake by returning to the estate. There’s more to the story of the welcoming old homestead - and her childhood - than Lauren knows.

As Lauren settles in, she is haunted by the questions of what really happened with her father, what her mother might be hiding, and what secrets the family ranch holds. It’s getting so dark, Lauren may not be able to see the truth to save her life.

©2021 by Victoria Helen Stone. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Thriller & Suspense Family Life Domestic Thrillers Psychological Suspense Genre Fiction Women's Fiction
Intriguing Concept • Surprising Twists • Excellent Narration • Captivating Conclusion • Interesting Timeline Structure

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The narrator sounds like an AI. I liked the back and forth of past and present and how perfectly they lined up together until the two stories met. I thought that the book was really good, but they dont quite wrap everything up. It felt like it should have had another scene with her ex boyfriend, amongst a few other things that were kind of left unfinished.

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Great narration. Lauren’s story was great. At first I didn’t realize it was going back and forth from past and present. The twist at
The end was perfect

Great story

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I enjoyed the mom, daughter transitions and that ending! That was a twist I didn't see coming! The story kept me sucked in the entire time.

catching

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The story is presented in a two person perspective one from the daughter, Lauren, the other her mother, Donna. The time perspectives also differ as well. At first the two time frames and perspectives seemed more of a bother until later in the story where it made sense and added to the tension. My compliments to the author for blending what could almost be two stories into one climactic conclusion.

A slow burn to an explosive conclusion

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I was not sure if i would finish this book. But it not only held my interest but kept me guessing about who done it! i recommend this book

Deeply moving

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