Compassionate Minds
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Christy Sassmen
About this listen
Taton has spent the last five years dedicated to improving an invention that will help people deal with stress. She came up with the concept in order to deal with the guilt of her late friend's passing. When she gets the opportunity to do a research study that might put the product on the market, she wastes no time in seizing the opportunity. With the help of her sister and Dr. Irene Campbell, Taton navigates the twists and turns of entrepreneurship, and in the process, she is faced with a whole new sense of self-discovery.
©2019 Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue (P)2019 Nicole Higginbotham-HogueWhat listeners say about Compassionate Minds
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- Deedra
- 31-12-21
Compassionate minds
I wasn't enthralled with this one.The story was ok,as was the narration.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.'
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- Musadiq
- 15-07-21
The short and nice one
It didn't have a lot of in-depth drama nor characters who grew up to be something more than the story wanted them to be but still I enjoyed this little book and it was a nice pass time.
The narrator was quite good but the voice she chose for the main character wasn't the right one in my opinion, it sounded intentionally manly which sometimes took me out of the story.
The story got predictable halfway so I nearly didn't enjoy it as much I thought I would in the beginning plus there were MCU levels of plot conveniences, could have been written better in some areas and also felt a bit rushed in some parts. Generally it was more of a "tell, Don't show" type book.
I still think the author has potential so I will try other books by her.
2.75~
P.S: who tf names their main character "Taton"? Sounds like Tampon!
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