Audiobook Review: The Girl Who Sees ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Girl Who Sees by Dima Zales

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m an illusionist, not a psychic.

Going on TV is supposed to advance my career, but things go wrong. 

Like vampires and zombies kind of wrong. 

My name is Sasha Urban, and this is how I learned what I am.

The Girl Who Sees


The Mentalist

The following ratings are out of 5:
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘
World building: 🌎🌍🌏🌎
Character development: 😳☺️🤫😍

The heroine: Sasha Urban – she works on wall street and sees herself as a mental illusionist and wants to be the first well known female magician on TV. Kind of like her hero Chris Angel. During her first TV spot on a local talk show there are some crazy happenings involving zombies and vampires.

The Story: This is one of the oddest books I have ever read. Sasha has lived a normal life but it suddenly turns very paranormal and she is in the dark as to what is happening. For some reason there are multiple people around her who seem to know what is going on but won’t or can’t tell her.

Sasha keeps dreaming of a necromancer who is reanimating bodies to try to kill her so she spends a lot of time being chased by reanimated corpses in different forms. She finds out she is a Cognizant and she broke some sort of rule when she went on television with her act.

The book is not a romance, though there are several good looking men in the story. It was told all in Sasha’s point of view and the narration was done by Emily Durante who is a very good narrator with many voices in her repertoire. Her voice sounds very age appropriate for Sasha. Though the book is just not quite my kind of story, so I doubt I will read the rest of the series.

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