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Appetite for Innocence
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Narrado por:
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Taylor Meskimen
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Em Eldridge
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Lucinda Berry
A serial rapist is kidnapping teenage girls. But he’s not interested in just any teenage girls - only virgins. He hunts them by following their status updates and check-ins on social media. Once he’s captured them, they’re locked away in his sound-proof basement until they’re groomed and ready. He throws them away like pieces of trash after he’s stolen their innocence. Nobody escapes alive.
Until Ella.
Ella risks it all to escape, setting herself and the other girls free. But only Sarah - the girl who's been held captive the longest - gets out with her. Both girls are hospitalized and surrounded by FBI agents who will stop at nothing to find the man responsible. Ella and Sarah are the key to their investigation, but Sarah’s hiding something, and it isn’t long before Ella discovers her nightmare is far from over.
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This book was definitely a roller coaster.
At first, I was a little confused. The chapters are super short, it's told in dual POV, and it constantly jumps between the past and the present. Thankfully, I listened to the audiobook, and having two different narrators made it much easier to follow.
The whole story gave me Criminal Minds vibes... except instead of focusing on the investigation, it focuses on the case itself and the emotional aftermath. You don't just see what happened, you see what it does to the people who survived it.
That was probably my favorite part of the book. Both FMCs were incredibly complex, and I loved that each victim responded differently to the same trauma. It made the characters feel like real people instead of just plot devices, and that's what made the story hit so much harder.
4.25
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