Reviews
To put a long story short, the book was well-written, consisted of heartwarming and heart-shattering moments that create a clear division between the character's past and what she is now.
Silas Rodgers
The author excelled in creating a narrative so thought-inducing, that you'd be forgiven for thinking that it came straight from the author's life experience. The plot was genuine, and the emotional fights were understandable.
Jaylynn Frye
The plot follows Audrey as she searches her memories for clues to the events that led up to the accident that landed her in the hospital. However, when she recalls her early memories, she recollects that a source of her inner torment is a man named Straun, who can only be described as pretentious and disagreeable.
Aldo Newman
I was astounded by how emotionally charged the narrative was as Audrey reminisced about her past, both the good and the bad, and eventually overcame her trauma to move forward in life. The scene that had the most impact on me was the actual accident itself, as it symbolized the beginning of her battle with her inner demons.
Lilia Holmes
Title of the book in mind, one may expect the narrative to center on death or the negative symbolism of a snake, but instead, the story focuses on its good characteristics, such as a person's rebirth and the shedding of one's prior insecurities. In this example, Audrey went through this process by being in an accident and addressing her inner demons while she recovered.
Frederick Stewart
I felt the characters to be thoroughly fleshed out, particularly when the automobile accident occurs, which leads to her revisiting her past. Overall, the narrative can be a little wordy at times, but the flow is nicely maintained and conveys a true sense of sympathy.