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Title: Coming to Terms
Author: KA Moll
Narrator: Emily Beresford
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-07-16
Publisher: Triplicity Publishing
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 48 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Coming to Terms is a love story - and so much more. It's a story of the impact of sexual abuse and addiction. It's a story of the hunt for a serial rapist turned murderer. Mainly though, it's a story of Sawyer's journey to forgive - another and herself.
Sawyer James is a cop. It's who she is and all she ever wanted to be. The job is all she has. Sawyer's alone, not necessarily because she wants to be, but because horrors in her past have left her drifting in seething waters. To move forward into a fulfilling relationship, Sawyer must come to terms.
Sage Carson is a clinical social worker. She's divorced and alone. Alone is definitely preferable to being married. At almost 40, she comes to realize that her marital problems weren't due to a lack of sexual desire, but rather, her lack of sexual desire for a man. Sage's attraction to Sawyer is an awakening. To move forward, to not spend her life alone, Sage must come to terms - with her own sexuality and with Sawyer.
In their struggle - to love - to forgive - to survive - Sage and Sawyer risk everything.
But is everything enough?
Members Reviews:
Definite page turner
Would you listen to Coming to Terms again? Why?
Lots of details.
What did you like best about this story?
Fast paced, and talked about real issues.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
Any additional comments?
Great book, it is a welcome addition to my library.
Spoiler Alert
This was my first book by KA Moll. It was a great story. I enjoyed it because both characters got together early on in the book and embarked on this journey...together! Didn't have to go through break ups and making up, but, rather enjoyed how they overcome the obstacles that stood in their way. I loved how both characters 'changed their stories'
And I think the narrator did a great job of relating the story. So, worth listening to!
i liked the story line.
there is a point at around chapter 23or 24 where the story could have ended but kept going. its after that part the story becomes pretty difficult to listen to. as in the details of trauma. pretty heavy stuff. i did keep coming back to listen to the rest of the audio book. i would recommend it. i just wouldn't listen to it on a cross country trip.
Pacing issues
This book has some significant pacing issues. There were numerous times when I felt like the action was happening off camera, so to speak, and the parts we actually get in detail have odd time gaps. Overall I think this could have been at least twice as long if some of the details, the things I felt were being condensed and skipped, were a little more fleshed out. That said, there were also some bits that might've been unnecessary and could be condensed or cut entirely.
The narration was good. I only remember one jarring moment when the narrator said parameter when context dictated that it should have been perimeter. I don't know if this was actually an error in the writing or just a quirk of the narrator's speech.
The writing, pacing issues aside, wasn't bad. I think this author just needs a good editor.
The chemistry between the two main characters was believable, although I did feel that their relationship was rather accelerated. Again, pacing issues.
I don't regret my purchase, but I wouldn't put this high on a list of recommendations to others.
Good story
the relationships seemed to form out of miss air.