The Protege
- Ann Nichole
- Apr 3, 2023
- 2 min read

I find myself sitting here thinking about this book, about the characters, the setting, the twist at the end, all of it and I like it, I like it a lot.
Hanna is a scientist, at the top of her career, teaching the next generation how to let the dead speak for themselves, training young minds on how to handle complex situations and help solve crimes, if only she had turned that insight inward with things that started happening.
While she may be brilliant she's also very awkward socially and in interpersonal relationships, with only a couple of close friends that she can truly be herself with she can't see what's right in front of her until it's almost too late.
Winter has been grieving and plotting for most of her life, faced with unexplainable terrors at the hands of her grandmother she and her twin sister only have each other. Then after the unthinkable happens there's only Winter trying to get revenge for what happened to her sister.
Through twists and turns, we watch as Hannah tries to figure out who is out to get her, why, and what she can do to stop it before she pays the ultimate price.
As I had an audiobook of this one let's talk about our narrators for a moment, Cindy Kay and Jess Nahikian did a wonderful job with this one, the voices were soothing while putting just the right amount of tension into the story where it called for it and gave individual voices to all of our characters.
Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for providing an advance copy Audiobook, I have voluntarily listened to it and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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