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Stormi's Review: Little Voices by Vanessa Lillie

APC PUBLISHER: Thomas & Mercer RELEASED: October 1, 2019 GENRE: psychological thriller LENGTH: 335 Pages FORMAT: ebook, paperback, audible

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The voice in her head says he’s guilty. She knows he’s innocent. Devon Burges is in the throes of a high-risk birth when she learns of her dear friend’s murder. The police quickly name another friend as the chief suspect, but Devon doesn’t buy it—and despite her difficult recovery, she decides to investigate. Haunted by postpartum problems that manifest as a cruel voice in her head, Devon is barely getting by. Yet her instincts are still sharp, and she’s bent on proving her friend’s innocence. But as Devon digs into the evidence, the voice in her head grows more insistent, the danger more intense. Each layer is darker, more disturbing, and she’s not sure she—or her baby—can survive what lies at the truth.
FOUR BOUNDLESS STARS
Devon is experiencing a traumatic birth at the same time she finds out her friend has been murdered. Weeks after the birth she is dealing with new motherhood and a voice in her head. She is on the hunt for the truth of her friend's murder because another friend is on the hook for it. I found this book to be interesting. I think it is very well written and has a good strong set of characters and a good story line. While I found it good and well written, I also found it to be a bit slow at times. It would go through slower spots and then pick back up. When it had action, it was excellent, and it kept me guessing. The ending was what shocked me. So many things come to light that I never saw coming. Overall, I enjoyed the story.