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Scorched Grounds

By: Debbie Herbert
Narrated by: Megan Tusing, Jeff Cummings, Adam Verner, Christopher Lane
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From bestselling author Debbie Herbert comes a chilling, fast-paced story about family tragedy and confronting what terrifies us most.

In the eighteen years since her father went to prison for killing her mother and brother, Della Stallings has battled a crippling phobia. Her fear only grows when her father’s released. She still believes he killed her family, but the police don’t have enough evidence to arrest him again.

When new grisly murders occur - each bearing the telltale signs that seem to implicate her father - Della begins to wonder if the real murderer is still out there. Could her father have been framed?

To find the truth, Della must face her greatest fears and doubts - not only to find justice for her family but to ensure her own survival.

©2020 Debbie Herbert (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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That main Character

I really did not like the main character. She is a hot mess and irritating.

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Kept me guessing

I thought I figured out who the guilty party was, but I was mistaken.

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Gothic suspense in Alabama

In my younger years, I loved reading books by Victoria Holt, Phyllis Whitney and others who wrote in the Gothic romance genre. I am happy to have found a similar author in Debbie Herbert.

Della Stallings is traumatized at the age of 8 when her mother and younger brother, Jimmy, are brutally stabbed and the killer chases her through the woods. When her father is convicted of the heinous crime, Della goes to live with her Aunt Sylvie. Fast forward 20 years and Della's father, Hunter, is released from death row because of infractions committed by a former policeman.

Della has issues (who wouldn't!) and lives and works in solitude in order to avoid the stares of the people of Norman, Alabama. Under the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Pennington, she tries to overcome her fear of the color red, also known as chromophobia. She soon finds herself becoming attracted to a policeman, Nathan Wilkes, who happens to be a classmate from high school.

The author does a great job in developing the story and the chapters are written from several of the characters POV. As the story unfolds, Della begins to wonder if her father was guilty of her mother's murder or maybe even worse crimes. Is her father the serial killer loose in Normal, killing women who are patients at the hospital where she works? Or, is there another monster causing these crimes?

At first, Della seems to be a cringing mental case, but toward the end of the book, she redeems herself in spectacular fashion in a fight for her life. All of the loose ends are finally woven together in a very satisfactory manner and I found myself racing to reach the conclusion.

The narrators did a great job and added a lot to my enjoyment of the story. I look forward to many more hours of entertainment by Ms. Herbert and hope that she continues to write books in this series.

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Lead character

The lead character in this book is not very likable. Liked the story, but the lead had so many snotty remarks.

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Another winner!

18yrs ago, 8yo Della witnessed the gruesome death of her mother and younger brother and barely escaped from the killer. Her father was charged with the murders and sentenced to death row. Hunter Stallings is now a free man because all cases of a crooked cop had been overturned. Now Della is determined to prove that her father did, in fact, murder her family...but as bodies of female patients, from the mental health ward at the hospital, begin to surface, she begins to wonder if he’s been telling the truth all along. The real killer doesn’t want Della prying and may just use her phobia of the color red against her. Another great book with an ending that you would never guess.

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Not a bad listen but…

I can appreciate the story and how it played out in the end, but that’s probably the only nice thing I can say. I found the main character to be inconsistent; one minute she’s painted as a recluse but the next minute she’s pushy and inserting herself into situations in ways that just seem unrealistic. There were times her inner dialogue sounded like she had referenced a thesaurus before speaking and the words sounded awkwardly arranged and forced.

As far as the narration, I was not fond of how characters could have different voices depending on whose POV the chapter was from. It took away from the immersive nature of an audiobook and, at times, made it hard to pin down which make character was which.

Overall, I don’t feel my time was wasted, but I also can’t see myself recommending this book.

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Great story

great story, definitely did not guess the ending in this one... keeps you entertained.

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Loved it!

Loved the plot twist at the end. Very unexpected. Great book and performance. I would read another book by this author :)

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Barely passable sophomore effort

Much less enjoyable than previous Normal book but bearable. Heavy histrionics. Main character enjoyed her own victimhood too much and seemed to be always on the point of immediate mental breakdown. Too soap opera-ish to get more than 3 stars.

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Surprise ending

Just about everything I watch is a crime drama or true crime, so it's hard to surprise me. I didn't see this one coming until right before they revealed the killer. I do agree with other reviews about the protagonist, though. I went through a traumatic loss myself and had panic attacks when I saw police/fire/ambulance lights, but at some point, you have to find a way to cope and not be constantly about to fall apart at any minute, so it was disappointing to have a protagonist that's so helpless and reliant on others.

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