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Drift
Written by Sharon Carter Rogers
Narrated by Kate Forbes and Andy Paris
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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The critically acclaimed author of Unpretty, Sharon Carter Rogers pens Drift, a superb paranormal suspense about two lost souls. One is the adopted daughter of a Mafia enforcer. The other is a Drifter, a being so disconnected from time and substance that he exists only to be tethered to someone-anyone more real than himself. As 20-year-old Baby Doll stands at the graveside service of her controlling father-figure, her life begins to change when one who's neither angel nor demon draws near to whisper words of hopeful desperation: "Do you see me?"
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I couldn't wait to finish this book. Not because I couldn't wait for the ending but because it was so boring. For a few chapters in the middle it had my attention and got interesting, otherwise I'm surprised I didn't put the book aside and start reading something else. From the outset, the characters in the book were not relatable and were very annoying (even their names were annoying). At no point throughout the book did I feel concerned for the outcome of any character or the story in general. The idea of a drifter, an invisible being put on Earth by God - neither angel nor demon - who doesn't even know the purpose of his existence - makes no sense and makes even less sense by the end. When I finished the book the first question in my head was "what was the point of this story?" I couldn't answer that question at all. I would not recommend this book at all and am leery to even try more from this author.