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Forewarned ~ Partners in Crime Tours Audiobook Review, Playlist Preview, & Giveaway!

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FOREWARNED
A Daphne Ann Post Novel
by Tracey S. Phillips

Coming of Age / Mature YA / Paranormal 
Published by: Three Elements Publishing
Publication Date: August 1, 2025
Number of Pages: 320

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Synopsis:

Forewarned by Tracey S. Phillips

For 15-year-old Daphne Ann Post, the summer of 1976 at Lake Carlson should be filled with new friendships and carefree late-night parties. But something darker lurks beneath the surface—her chilling premonition that someone is going to drown.

Wishing she could escape the shadow of her fractured family and her mother’s too-soon rebound relationship, Daphne reluctantly heads to the family lake house in northern Indiana. The tension with her mother is thick—especially when Daphne is the only one who knows her mom's boyfriend is hiding a dangerous secret. But Daphne’s burden is far heavier than family drama. She harbors an unsettling gift—an ability to know the hidden truths of anyone she touches.

Last year that same intuition failed her when her best friend ignored Daphne’s warning before a tragic accident. Now everyone at school blames Daphne for what happened. Haunted by guilt, Daphne is determined to keep her ability a secret.

When she meets the Vaughans—cool, popular, and effortlessly perfect next-door neighbors—Daphne is drawn into their world, seduced by the thrill of fitting in. Over the summer, whispers of danger from the lake grow louder. Her intuition screams someone will die, and not even the haze of weed can numb her fear.

The clock is ticking. Daphne knows that to save a life, she’ll have to confront her darkest secret and risk losing everything she’s worked so hard for. Can she stop the inevitable without exposing her truth? Or will the lake claim a victim—this time, someone she loves?

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BOOK REVIEW
I don't spend time on plot summary, so please read the book synopsis above, and be aware that it's only representative of one aspect of the book. More on that below.
HALL WAYS REVIEW: Audiobook & eBook Review. Set in 1976, Forewarned places readers deep into what seems to be an idyllic Indiana lakeside summer getaway. But just a scratch at the surface, and it’s clear it’s far from ideal.  Several subplots keep us curious and engaged and anxiously awaiting for what’s promised in the book’s description.

“I can’t drink; quaaludes are the only things that stay down.”

More than anything, Forewarned is a coming-of-age story with a splash of paranormal. It’s a summer-long snapshot of the lives of messed-up and misguided teens and their dysfunctional families – and all the associated drama surrounding that. Forewarned is a juicy read that unfolds much like a daytime TV drama. Think of an HBO’d version of One Life to Live or As the World Turns but with profanity-slinging sexualized primary characters, ages fifteen to twenty-four years old, using and abusing drugs and alcohol. Like I said, juicy, right? Yet, that’s also what makes Forewarned one of these books that I struggle to blanket-recommend for young adults. (I’d categorize it as mature young adult / new adult and older.)

“Icy dread laced with a sense of danger crept up my arms.” 

Author Tracey S. Phillips shines in writing descriptive and evocative scenes that make the reader feel the sense of time and place and mood. Though the issues and problems depicted sadly span the ages, the 1976 touches accurately remind readers that Forewarned is not a modern book. For those of us who grew up in the ‘70s, the blasts from the past bring sentimental smiles: the freedom of roaming around, needing a dime for a phone call, hanging out at the A&W, playing Ouija, listening to Casey Kasem on the radio, the introduction of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the country’s bicentennial celebration. For younger readers, the blasts from the past will likely be jaw-dropping and lead to Google searches and Amazon purchases.

In addition to crafting authentic depictions of scene, Phillips writes realistic characters to love and loathe (I’m talking to you, Tony. GRRR! ICKKK!). Though it seems like Forewarned will be Daphne’s story, there are just as many chapters told from Lara’s point of view, and a few from the oldest in this otherwise teen group, twenty-four-year-old Mark. Daphne is the most intriguing of characters and seems a bit of an old soul in how she speaks and thinks. For example, she says things like, it “warmed my buttocks,” which is odd-speak for a fifteen-year-old who hangs out with the fast kids. Yet, as she’s thinking through piano concertos, it also strangely fits. Add to this that Daphne has the gift of clairvoyance (which definitely takes a back seat to the kids-gone-wild plotline) and is riddled with anxiety and anger, she’s fascinating. Fascinating for entirely different reasons is Lara, and watching her make horrible choices and desperately needing attention and affection is like watching a trainwreck. The addition of Mark to the story allows the author to bring yet another subplot to the mix. Through it all, there’s an underlayer of dread that drags on readers as we just know none of this can turn out well.

ABOUT THE NARRATION: I intended to read Forewarned only with my ears because I love audiobooks, but those narrated by the author, like this one, usually have another layer of authenticity. My listening preference didn’t sync with the very slow, steady pace of narration, and I had a hard time finding the right speed to work. I ended up at 1.5x, which made the faster-talking teenagers sound even more natural. However, I discovered an audiobook glitch that left out a significant portion of the book, so I switched to the eBook. I did see a sprinkling of typos and errors in the eBook, which is distracting for me, so I went back and forth between formats, and I’m glad I did. For one, I think the author became more comfortable with her audiobook narration, and the caliber of her delivery was greatly improved and enjoyable by mid-point, making listening at 1.5x perfect. But also, had I just stuck with the eBook, I would have missed hearing the wonderful “End Credits” where the author herself performs Chopin's “Trois Nouvelles ร‰tudes," No. 1! I slowed the listening speed back to 1x for that, and then the audiobook referenced a playlist, and that information sent me back to the eBook. There readers find the “Forewarned Soundtrack,” which ranges from Hall and Oates, The Who, and Steely Dan to Beethoven and Chopin. BONUS: The eBook has a hyperlink to an Amazon Music Playlist. Score! (See the preview below my review! ๐Ÿ ‹๐Ÿ ‹๐Ÿ ‹)

Though the countdown to an eerie ending is slow in coming around, with just less than twenty percent left, the suspense really starts building and like flies on the wall, we can’t stop watching the stories unravel.  Some questions are answered and some situations are neatly or messily resolved, but there are also some loose threads hanging about, along with new information that could take Daphne’s life in a new direction. With Forewarned’s subtitle being “A Daphne Ann Post Novel,” I’m guessing there will be future installments where lingering questions are answered and new adventures await. I’ll be there for it. 

I voluntarily reviewed this book and received a print ARC from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.
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Forewarned Bonus Content:

Unlock the ultimate reading experience with the Bonus content of this Amazon Music Playlist
to accompany Tracey S. Phillips's Forewarned!
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Author Bio:

Tracey S. Phillips

Award winning author Tracey S. Phillips has played the piano since age three. She considers herself a serial artist who is an avid gardener, musician, piano teacher, artist, and author. She writes psychological thrillers and romantic suspense. 

Her novel BEST KEPT SECRETS won a Hugh Holton Award and she is a two-time finalist for the Claymore Award. In 2020 she created Blackbird Writers, a community of like-minded mystery authors. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and like some of her characters, she occasionally speaks with spirits on the other side.

Catch Up With Tracey S. Phillips:

www.TraceySPhillips.com * Amazon Author Profile * Substack Newsletter - @traceysphillips

LinkedIn * Goodreads * BookBub - @tracey64p * Instagram - @traceys.phillips

Threads - @traceys.phillips * Pinterest - @traceyspnovelist * Facebook - @Traceys.phillipsauthor

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for your honest review! I liked this book. It felt very real to me. I was a teen in the 70's so I could really relate. I was also a not so perfect teen... so I could relate to that as well. LOL

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    1. HA! I was a tween in the '70s but lived vicariously through my older sister and brother, who were both in high school in 1976 (I did a lot of spying on them, but I was mostly celebrating my new Schwinn bicentennial 10-speed bicycle that was red, white, and blue!) The definition of teen is not-so-perfect, no matter what decade!

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  2. Thank you for the great review! And now I'm curious- what chapter got left out in the audio book? I'll need to fix it!! Yeesh...

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    1. You are most welcome, Tracey. I think this has potential for a great series! The glitch was in chapter two; it stops abruptly after the words “mixed with the fruity” and then advances to chapter 3.

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