

I found that massively triggering and probably would've avoided it altogether had I known beforehand. The more you hear his side of things the more it becomes clear why he's so intense, but I wish someone had mentioned that it contains elements of abuse. That being said though, the male narrator did a very good job - I just found the character he played irritatingly intense and erratic. I've listened to it twice now and was relieved that I knew the story well enough the 2nd time around to be able to skip over the parts where it goes back to 1864.

Warning Spoilers: Similarly to some of the other reviewers, I'm not usually a huge fan of time-slip novels and this one was no exception.
