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Adam's Cross by Elizabeth Wixley, E.M.G. Wixley

wolfshine's review

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5.0

Adam’s life is plagued with difficulties. Whether that be his abusive parents or the creepy house that his grandmother lives in. He’s a target for bullies, but he tries to forget all of that. He’s a violin prodigy. After encountering a strange doll, things take a bizarre turn for him, plunging him into dark hallucinations and visions.

As the story explains each cycle of Adam’s life, it adds another layer to who he is. Even he has questions about who he is deep down, and the more he remembers, the less sure he is that he wants to know.

This is a book with plenty of plot twists and phenomenal character development. Happy to see this is part of a series.

Narration was smooth, working easily with Adam’s character to truly put the icing on the cake that is this audiobook.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

kenreid's review

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3.0

I received this for free.

I enjoyed it. I didn't find it great, but I didn't find it bad, either. It was enjoyable, and refreshingly cross-genre.

rincondejoss's review

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4.0

I received this book for an honest review.

this one went right up my alley when I read the blurb, I love thrillers and paranormal stuff really so this one was perfect.

it builds at a good pace not slow nor fast, just in balance, I first thought Adam was a pretty disturbed mind, and he was but the things he did and practically sacrificed were great.

now he was kind of a weird one right of the bat, and by the end some explanations and plots seems to be more deep in the supernatural way than others.

im excited to see what else will come on this series.

cherime's review

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4.0

Haunting tale of dark relationships. A twisted journey. A read you might want to undertake only in daylight, just saying.
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