Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
***4.5 stars***
Not to take away from the humorous and very talented writing of Tara Sivec but this story was perfect for audio. Or, maybe it would be better to say that Jed Had to Die was perfectly performed by Amy McFadden.
Oh my lordy, I laughed...out loud...in public!!
To be honest, Jed Had to Die nearly killed me. Well sorta kinda my fault but I'll blame Tara and Amy for it too. Kind of spoilery, so proceed with caution. There I am, snuffly from a cold and a little weary, driving home from work and listening to my audio. A scene comes up where the main character, Payton gets tasered. I shouldn't laugh but that was funny in itself. Then, Payton tries to talk while her body is recovering from the jolt. Tears from laughing blur my eyes, my nose is running and I have a sneezing fit. Luckily, I was two seconds away from home and managed to get into the driveway where I proceeded to cackle, snort and sniffle. I survived, and it was a bloody good thing I wasn't driving in traffic.
Amy (McFadden) really gets into character and performs what someone sounds like stuttering and stammering (from being tasered) which was HILARIOUS. There were plenty of times that I appreciated her acting talents and knew that not every narrator would pull off a story like this. Amy bloody nailed it.
Brutally honest, I don't think I would have enjoyed this story half as much if I had read it. For starters, the small town snarky, judgemental and narrow-minded people would have made me livid. I wanted to smack them all in the head for not noticing that one of their beloved citizens was unhappy and suffering. This is not a book to take too seriously as you would be horrified and maybe even disgusted if this was real. But, then again, reality is not so pretty...
Leo, I really liked him. I loved that he's dreamed of Payton coming back to town. He had a huge crush on her when he was a kid and seeing her again, brings back all those feelings. Time has been good to Leo. The scrawny nerd has grown up to be a sexy, muscley sheriff who won't be overlooked by the prettiest girl in town, now. So bloody cute.
I really enjoyed listening to Jed Had to Die. Tara Sivec wrote her usual bust a gut laughing storyline and Amy McFadden performed it in a way that a lot of other narrators couldn't.
4 stars for the story and 5 stars for the performance giving it an overall 4.5 stars.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 4 July, 2018: Finished reading
- 4 July, 2018: Reviewed