Whispered Pain, by Ashley Fontainne
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Whispered Pain, by Ashley Fontainne
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I am no longer among the living. At least, I don’t think I am. I don’t remember my name, my age, or even my sex. I don’t feel. I can’t smell. I hear, but sounds don’t register emotional responses anymore. I see, but it’s all in muted gray. No vibrant colors. No sense of time, space, awareness. I just…float. Like a weightless cloud drifting through the limitless universe. I don’t know where I am or how I arrived at this point. Ebony nothingness has swallowed me whole. Can you help me? Will you help me? I need to know. Want to know. Have to know. Who am I? Where am I? How do I escape this black void? Help. Please, help me.
Whispered Pain, by Ashley Fontainne- Amazon Sales Rank: #615404 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-13
- Released on: 2015-10-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Whispered Pain was an entertaining and thrilling short story. By AudioBook Reviewer The beginning was mystifying. I did not know what was going on at all, as the first few chapters were told from different characters' points of view. It was rather intriguing. Then, bit by bit, the story came together magically, and everything got tied up wonderfully in the end. The way Ashley Fontainne weaved it all together was one of the things I really enjoyed about the story. The ending was rather satisfying. It is very difficult to say much about the content itself because it could easily spoil the plot. It all begins with a woman in a coma. She can hear people talking.Basically, Whispered Pain is a very twisted story about sweet revenge that is full of devious characters and convoluted turns. There is deception, greed, betrayal and several deaths. It was quite amazing how much was put into 3 hours of listening. It makes you think about trust and family ties.The narration by Andrea Emmes was very good. She used a variety of voices and had excellent pacing and intonation. She was very pleasant to listen to. There were no issues with the production quality.Whispered Pain is definitely worthwhile listening to if you are looking for a short, suspenseful and very original story. This was my first book by Ashley Fontainne and I would certainly try others.Audiobook provided for review by the author.Please find this complete review and many others at my review blog[If this review helped, please press YES. Thanks!]
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An Entertaining But Incompletely Realized Page-Turner With Sharp Twists and a Strong Vocal Performance By Ascension33 Whispered Pain is a thriller in the vein of "Gone Girl" in which there is clearly a battle between the sexes going on, but for much of the duration of the story, the reader is not sure who is attempting to ensnare who. The author successfully uses first person point of view to convey the point of view of multiple characters, most successfully in the case of the protagonist, Angie, who turns out to be both resourceful and sympathetic in equal measures. However, I believe the author was making a very important point about Angie's affinity for a certain type of man, and how that reflected her family upbringing, in a manner that if the author developed the story a bit more thoroughly, the story would have unfolded with bigger payoffs.What we get instead is a very streamlined, efficient page-turner that the reader can easily enjoy in one sitting, even if the meal feels more like a tasty snack instead of a full course meal. The story is so streamlined, that the primary criticism of the experience of listening or reading the book is that it is not developed enough at this point to reach its full potential, and the author should have expanded the story to allow the story to unfold more naturally.Instead of having scenes of significant exposition be provided through dialogue, the story could have instead revealed its twists and turns more gradually and fluidly. The result at times is that the reader wishes certain characters would stop talking quite so much, and the author should have let the situations show what is going on at times when the characters are instead telling us what is happening or what happened in the past.All the same, it is far better to be brief and tell the high points of an interesting yarn as opposed to wearing out one's welcome. So, other than the patches when I wished the characters would be a bit less chatty, the story did get right to the point, and the chapters do fly by.The one other detriment to my experience was the fact that the male characters who are most prominent in the story are truly reprehensible examples of that sex, and the author's failure to explore the psychological and/or spiritual/karmic aspect of how Angie's father and husband resemble one another in a very key manner almost universalizes their common defects. In that regard, the book does leave a bit of a bad taste in the mouth of a male reader, who does not appear to be the desired audience for this book in that respect.On the other hand, the fact that the book does illustrate a very serious aspect of domestic abuse upon which the author does pull back the curtain does give the book an important social purpose in enlightening readers about a very disturbing social practice which does exist within the world of abuse. On balance, I would still recommend reading the story for that enlightened perspective, even if I personally had some qualms about the lack of dexterity at refining the message to where it would be a bit more palatable for male readers.My experience of the story was by way of listening to the audiobook, and the narrator, Andrea Emmes, demonstrated great professionalism in voicing the characters and expressing their points of view, no matter how distasteful those characters' actions and thoughts might be. Especially in the case of Angie, Ms. Emmes' voice and that of the author were entirely in sync, and theirs is a successful collaboration.So in summation, the audiobook was very intriguing and at times enjoyable, well performed by its narrator, and very much worth a listen, even if the final result makes one hope the author will someday revisit the material and flesh it out in more detail for the fuller satisfaction of the audience.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Haunting and Suspense-filled Novella By DTChantel "Whispered Pain" is the newest suspense-filled story by award-winning author Ashley Fontainne. Once again, this author does not disappoint. From the tantalizing beginning, all the way through to the pulse-pounding end, you will be on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen next. Ashley is famous for her convoluted plot twists and turns and this novella is full of them. Her devious characters will keep you guessing and each surprise will be something you never saw coming. "Whispered Pain" is haunting and mesmerizing and filled with characters and atmospheric settings that will whisper in your mind and memory long after the last page is turned.
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