Marlena caught the eye of one of the richest, hottest guys on campus, Preston. But when her attention shifts, and she falls in love with a hometown boy, Jimmy, she finds out that Preston is also deeply disturbed.
What follows is a life-changing evening out on Telephone Road, and Marlena knows she will never be the same when she takes matters into her own hands.
Justice has a new meaning. It’s called revenge.
Ann has been a writer since junior high, but to pay the bills she has waited tables, delivered newspapers, cleaned other people’s houses, taught school, and had a stint as a secretary in a rock-n-roll radio station.
She also worked as a 911 operator and a police dispatcher.
Her fiction began to win awards during her college days. Since then she’s published several short stories, novels, and novellas. She’s always reading and always writing, but even if she never sold another story, Ann would not stop writing. For her it’s a necessity, like breathing. Most of the time, it even keeps her sane.
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My thoughts:
This is a powerful story about surviving a terrible crime and finding a way to rebuild and move on.
Marlena has a strong support system of family and friends around her and their strength helps her recover and rebuild her life after being assaulted, but her assailant remains free so she decides to fight back.
Moving and at times shocking, Telephone Road stays with you long after the last page.
*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in the blog tour but all opinions remain my own.
Great review! So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much!
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