Published by Amazon Original Stories on September 20, 2018
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Julia Whelan, George Newbern, James Daniels, Dara Rosenberg
Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
Genres: Women's Fiction
Amazon Audible
The repercussions of an illicit affair unfold in this short story by bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid.
Dear stranger…
A desperate young woman in Southern California sits down to write a letter to a man she’s never met—a choice that will forever change both their lives.
My heart goes out to you, David. Even though I do not know you…
The correspondence between Carrie Allsop and David Mayer reveals, piece by piece, the painful details of a devastating affair between their spouses. With each commiserating scratch of the pen, they confess their fears and bare their souls. They share the bewilderment over how things went so wrong and come to wonder where to go from here.
Told entirely through the letters of two comforting strangers and those of two illicit lovers, Evidence of the Affair explores the complex nature of the heart. And ultimately, for one woman, how liberating it can be when it’s broken.
I think Taylor Jenkins Reid is a queen, and I’ve never rated her books less than 4 stars, but I was honestly bored listening to this novella. Although the concept is clever, the content and direction of the letters is pretty predictable. The audiobook alone is especially disappointing due to narrator George Newbern’s delivery. He depicts a man whose wife is cheating on him and whose life is turned upside down, yet his tone is incredibly blasé. It’s a jarring contrast to Julia Wheelan’s superb narration. I did like the ending of Evidence of the Affair, though, and I still believe the author is gifted.
Evidence of the Affair is available to read and listen for free with Kindle Unlimited.
I haven’t read this one yet. It’s too bad the narration was so bad. Maybe it would have been completely different with another male narrator. Whelan is amazing, so it’s hard that she was that and he wasn’t.
I think I would have still had issues with the plot, but I would have enjoyed it more had I read it instead of listening to the audio.
This was my first tjr book. I didn’t really like it much. Although i’ve not had that much luck with her works, I want to read her backlist.
Her other books are definitely better, in my opinion.
I have this as an audiobook myself but now, I’m not that excited tbh. After loving her seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo, I don’t want to be dissapointed.
I loved The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. The audiobook was fantastic!