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Remembrance
- A Mediator Novel
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Fifteen years after the release of the first Mediator novel, number-one New York Times best-selling author Meg Cabot returns with a deliciously sexy new entry to a fan-favorite series. Suze Simon - all grown up and engaged to her once-ghostly soul mate - faces a vengeful spirit and an old enemy bent on ending Suze's wedded bliss before it begins.
You can take the boy out of the darkness.
But you can't take the darkness out of the boy.
All Susannah Simon wants is to make a good impression at her first job since graduating from college (and since becoming engaged to Dr. Jesse de Silva).
But when she's hired as a guidance counselor at her alma mater, she stumbles across a decade-old murder, and soon ancient history isn't all that's coming back to haunt her. Old ghosts as well as new ones are coming out of the woodwork, some to test her, some to vex her, and it isn't only because she's a mediator gifted with second sight.
From a sophomore haunted by the murderous specter of a child to ghosts of a very different kind - including Paul Slater, Suze's ex, who shows up to make a bargain Suze is certain must have come from the devil himself - Suze isn't sure she'll make it through the semester, let alone to her wedding night.
Suze is used to striking first and asking questions later. But what happens when ghosts from her past - including one she found nearly impossible to resist - strike first?
What happens when old ghosts come back to haunt you?
If you're a mediator, you might have to kick a little ass.
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- 20-10-23
Good final book in the series
i am sad to see this is the final book. Even though i am an older person i enjoyed the whole series. The narrator did each character well. the story line was great and followed from teenager to young adult. i loved Suze and Jessie, also the triplets, it would be great tobhave a short story of them and their naughty antics.
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- Keziah
- 05-06-19
Excited about the novel and absolutely love it!
I remember reading the mediator series back in high school and to listen to this audiobook many years later is not only exciting but creates so much nostalgia. Meg Cabot beautifully connected younger Suze’s life with older Suze’s life. The narration was lovely and easy to follow, never boring but always carrying the listener along. Definitely worth the buy!!! I absolutely love it!
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- Inga
- 31-10-23
Little things that I noticed
I think that this book certainly ties everything together and has a very rewarding ending. It’s especially fantastic to read about these characters in their mid twenties when you loved the books as a teen.
I just noticed few things about characters that I found odd:
- Paul is cartoonishly evil for no reason. I think that it’s a big downfall for his character to essentially just revolve around Suze and try to split her up with Jesse. This could have made sense in high school, but at this point, it’s been years. If his obsession was ever explained, maybe it would make more sense?
- Jesse wouldn’t be dumb enough to want to actually murder someone (the child photographer) in cold blood and risk his entire future with Suze. He’s got a temper but he is not a murderer lol
- Why is Suze swearing so much all of a sudden? Would make more sense if she sweared at all in the past. And why is she wearing leggings with a skirt
- Ghost mediator game is dumb and I do not understand why it’s a thing in the book. You dont have to pair everyone at the wedding, especially a character from 3rd book, Jack
- But again, character of Paul was never fantastic but now it’s destroyed
- Also don’t really like the fact that Suze lies to Jesse so much, I dont think it could be blamed only on Paul. I wanted to see this duo as a pair more, solving ghost related issues
- What Suze does to a fully alive child abuser is very unexpected because so far she only dealt in this manner with dead people, and well, they were already dead. The fact that he kills himself and she has no reaction is also pretty strange
- Oh, and the fact that she drugs Paul. I understand that he had been blackmailing her, but it’s a bit extreme? He had always blackmailed her in some way, and it’s more enjoyable to watch her outsmart him without using force, as she does later using the triplets argument. She could have done that in the first place? Also just tipping police off about sex predator could have been enough, she didn’t have to pill a gun on him?
Yeah that’s it.
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- Alex
- 24-10-23
Great series but disappointing final book
Whilst I am so happy to catch up with the characters later on in their lives (and my own!) and generally enjoyed the story and its conclusion of the series; the characters - Suze, Jesse and Paul just weren’t believable anymore. To be honest it didn’t feel like Meg Cabot wrote this one, it was really poor quality. Often the details felt wrong/off, especially regarding Paul and Jesse and some of the ways they go about things.
Also the narrator was whiny, which doesn’t help portray non-whiny characters and just made it hard to listen to.
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