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Voice of Innocence edition by Lindsay Detwiler Literature Fiction eBooks



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Voice of Innocence edition by Lindsay Detwiler Literature Fiction eBooks

What an emotional story! Following Emma and Corbin through memories as they recount the past, the details of the moments that led to the present was such a heart rending journey.
I loved Corbin. I found myself looking forward to his chapters, hurting for him, feeling the helplessness, the overwhelming frustration and emptiness that he now lived. Emma and Corbin's love was tested in the most extreme way, it made me question just how much a person can endure and still come out the other side with any sense of self or normalcy.
I fell into the love story, I wrung my hands over the loss and I connected, strangely enough, to Corbin's father. He had lost as much, if not more, than both Corbin and Emma.
Ms. Detwiler writes with a talented hand. Her analogies and discriptives are gripping. I found myself re-reading a few lines for the sheer pleasure of the picture it painted.
This story is not the usual. I kind of compare it to Castaway when Tom Hanks was lost to the world and he dreamed of getting back to Helen Hunt. Her picture fading through the years but keeping him strong. Of course when so much time passes things never remain the same. Life moves on., I loved relating to the age, not many books have characters in their 40's looking back on life, and I enjoyed too, the reflection into youth, the abundance of choices, the bright hope that only the young have.
All together this is a truly moving story. It ends with the reader having the option to believe what is in their heart and what choice they would make if they were in Emma or Corbin's shoes. I don't see a need for the story to continue, I thought the ending was perfect.
Aside from a bit of repetitiveness that was overshadowed by the talented writing, I think this writer will certainly go far!

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Voice of Innocence edition by Lindsay Detwiler Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


This is such an amazing book. I read the excerpt and was hooked by the second paragraph. Of course I had to buy the book before I even finished the excerpt. Once I started, I could not put the book down. Lindsay does such an amazing job of really pulling you into the story and keeping you there. Hands down one of the best books I've read.
If you ever experienced young love, you can relate to this book. It kept me going until the very end, and I even cried at one point. Overall, a very pleasant read.
Voice of Innocence is the story of two people who belong together. The interesting format switches between characters; therefore, we understand each character's innermost thoughts completely. The highschool lunch and classroom scenes are well written and realistic, reminders of the teenage angst we all once experienced. Emma is a memorable, lovable character as well as her eccentric mother. Corbin also grows as the novel progresses. A well written, interesting narrative.... Can't wait for Ms. Detwiler's next novel.
Voice of Innocence by Lindsay Detwiler is a sad tale of love, loss, regret and guilt.
Teenagers Emma and Corbin find each other while navigating the ups and downs of adolescence. They fall madly in love, a love that is deepened and strengthened over time through both the happy and sad moments of their lives. Then the unthinkable happens and the happy ending, as they planned it, gets snatched away by the cruel arm of circumstance.

What I liked about the book

The love story was beautiful and magical. I loved Corbin – his humour, his horribly tragic personal life, his impulsivity and his temper – I loved all of it. For the most part Emma was a likeable character, however I preferred reading the story from Corbin’s point of view. Emma’s mum was hilarious. She was rude and funny and weird, all at the same time.

The book really sucked me in, and I just couldn’t wait to see how it ended. And then, I wasn’t sure about the ending. Would I have made the same choice? I don’t know. I liked that it made me think, and that it surprised me. I was hoping for a nice tidy ending, but that would’ve been too easy, too unrealistic and not half as good.

The book was very well written. The dialogue was witty and natural, the writing flowed nicely and the pace was spot on.

What I didn’t enjoy that much

At times there were a tad too much description for my personal taste, too many details about all the things Emma and Corbin did together.

Final thoughts

I really enjoyed this book and read it within a couple of days. Author Lindsay Detwiler poured a lot of emotion into the story and it truly pulled on my heart strings. I found myself whishing everything would work out well for everyone, while knowing deep down that someone was bound to get hurt.
A deep and lovely story.

STAR RATING 4 Stars

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What an emotional story! Following Emma and Corbin through memories as they recount the past, the details of the moments that led to the present was such a heart rending journey.
I loved Corbin. I found myself looking forward to his chapters, hurting for him, feeling the helplessness, the overwhelming frustration and emptiness that he now lived. Emma and Corbin's love was tested in the most extreme way, it made me question just how much a person can endure and still come out the other side with any sense of self or normalcy.
I fell into the love story, I wrung my hands over the loss and I connected, strangely enough, to Corbin's father. He had lost as much, if not more, than both Corbin and Emma.
Ms. Detwiler writes with a talented hand. Her analogies and discriptives are gripping. I found myself re-reading a few lines for the sheer pleasure of the picture it painted.
This story is not the usual. I kind of compare it to Castaway when Tom Hanks was lost to the world and he dreamed of getting back to Helen Hunt. Her picture fading through the years but keeping him strong. Of course when so much time passes things never remain the same. Life moves on., I loved relating to the age, not many books have characters in their 40's looking back on life, and I enjoyed too, the reflection into youth, the abundance of choices, the bright hope that only the young have.
All together this is a truly moving story. It ends with the reader having the option to believe what is in their heart and what choice they would make if they were in Emma or Corbin's shoes. I don't see a need for the story to continue, I thought the ending was perfect.
Aside from a bit of repetitiveness that was overshadowed by the talented writing, I think this writer will certainly go far!
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