At the End of It All
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Narrated by:
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Jakobi Diem
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Wesleigh Siobhan
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By:
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Rae Lyse
About this listen
Endings.
Everyone and everything has one. They’re inevitable, right?
At twenty-one, Ason ‘Ace’ Williams Jr. knows all about inevitable endings. He’s formerly famous, a popular rapper’s muse, the son of a three-time NBA champ, and a little… complicated. After a disturbing scandal and loss rocks his world, he’s left to deal with both in a city that doesn’t quite feel like home. It’s a place filled with old family friends he’s never met, reminders of all the endings he’s had to endure, and even worse—he’s stuck there after his dad takes a job no one ever imagined him taking.
Eighteen-year-old Lourdes ‘Phat’ Hines doesn’t think about endings because she’s too busy dealing with the now. She’s a part-time college student, full-time caretaker, and worst of all, a lowly freshman on a campus she doesn’t have time to get accustomed to. After a tense run-in with a boy she’s sure she’s supposed to hate, the endings she’s been running from catch up to her at full speed and she faces a question he seems to have the answer to: What happens at the end of it all?
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- Adele
- 07-12-24
Interesting plot
I enjoyed the plot of this story, very interesting. Kind’ve reminds me of Megan Good and Jonathon Majors.
I felt the writing was too flowery, too many metaphors takes you out of the story and it starts not feeling real. But maybe that was on purpose, maybe we were supposed to feel like we were on planet Ace…
And this is the first time I’ve ever thought Jakobi and Wesleigh didn’t work together. The characters gave off 2 different vibes and I found Jakobi boring (for the first time ever!) I think Wesleigh could’ve carried this one on her own.
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