Deadly Arrangement
Written by: Michelle Lynn Brown
Narrated by: Leonor A Woodworth
Length: 4 hrs and 53 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release Date:06-27-17
Publisher: Michelle Lynn Brown
This is a story that takes you by surprise from the plot to
the emotions of the characters. There is mystery of Bethany sister’s death, her
marriage and everything in between. About half way through you most likely will
work out some of it but other parts are a bit surprising. I did wonder just what her grandmother’s true
plan was in making the will the way she did. What a really sad story of love,
betrayal, trust that is heartbreaking and the man who tried his best to right a
wrong. With the opening you will not know who to trust or who to believe. There
is murder, lies and deceit spun in a plot that so many people still face today.
A story that will break your heart, keep you on the edge, make you wonder just
what the mystery is. Was Bethany’s sister killed if so by whom or was it an
accident. The plot thickens with the story of two people who have to marry so
one can get their inheritance and the other covering up a deadly secrete. Innocent
lives are taken why other might deserve what they got.
Ms. Woodworth’s really brought this story to live for me as
she pulled me in using emotion filled with sorrow, anger, hurt and pain along
with excitement, danger and thrills. I had no trouble picturing the events as
they unfold. There is one part where the woman is on the cliff that really came
alive in my mind. Her character voices are wonderful as she held me spellbound
from the caring sad Walker who is hiding something to Bethany who wants
answers. Her tones are right on the mark keeping the listener on the edge
waiting for the next shoe to drop. There are no volume changes, no background
noise or any repeating of words. If any breaks were taken I could not tell. Her
male voices were just as good as her female voices, you have no trouble knowing
who is talking and just what they are feeling. Her character voices are just
great as well as her normal voice is very pleasant and easy to listen to. The
narrator really pulls you into the mystery, the love one man might or might not
have had for his wife. You can feel the uneasiness of the characters as they
work through the emotions of loss, facing the outcome and the heart break of
the past. Ms. Woodworth’s has no trouble pulling of this very emotional listen
that captivates you and holds your attention.
I am a little unsure of why the grandmother thought by
giving everything to Walker who Bethany believes killed
her sister would bring Bethany peace. As the story opens we know someone is
dead we are pretty sure it was murder as well as who we think it might be,
there is a cover up but we don’t know why. As the story unfolds it is one we
can relate to for most of us the issues have touched us in some way. The plot
has a wonderful mixture of mystery, murder, who did it and why that keeps the
reader hooked. The question is who do you trust and how many lives will be lost
before answers are given. I have mixed feeling on Walker at first I didn’t know
how to take him he is a cool customer but at the same time very caring. I am
unsure how he thought he could give peace to Bethany by marrying her. Their
romance moves pretty fast maybe a little too fast for me. I do believe out of
the two sisters Bethany is the better match for him. I have to wonder if he
married the first sister out of feeling sorry for her. Life isn’t as we see it
or even think it might have been. Be prepared for some surprises that will
break your heart.
It all comes down to a good plot that
leaves me with mixed feeling on a few issues. Did I enjoy it oh yes I did. The
narrator really adds a lot to it. I do believe I enjoyed it more listening to although
reading it was good as well. What an emotional spin that tips your world upside
down. I think this is one I would enjoy listening to again.
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Summary
Bethany Petersen is the rightful heir to the Petersen Estate, but her grandmother's will states otherwise. Instead, it will go to Walker Keane, the murderer of her sister. The only way she can get control of the estate is through marriage to Walker. The idea is absurd to Bethany, and she assumes he will think so, too. Instead of trying to help her find a way around her grandmother's stipulation, he asks her to marry him.
So she hatches a plan to not only to get her inheritance back, but once and for all prove that her sister was murdered by Walker. She agrees to his deal. Marriage, even if it is in name only, and then after one year, they will split the inheritance. The ruse of marriage will give her access to the information she needs to prove his guilt.
However, Bethany quickly finds out her plan isn't as simple as she thought. As the truth begins to unfold, so do her feelings for Walker.
Will buried secrets reveal his innocence, or confirm her suspicions that she's gotten herself into a deadly arrangement?
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