
The Worst Kind of Want
Author: Liska Jacobs
Narrator: Hillary Huber
Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/05/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women, Psychological

Author: Liska Jacobs
Narrator: Hillary Huber
Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/05/2019
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women, Psychological
Liska Jacobs is the author of Catalina, and her essays and short fiction have appeared in The Rumpus, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Literary Hub, The Millions, and The Hairpin, among other publications. She holds an MFA from the University of California, Riverside.
This perfect self-isolation novel. Liska Jacobs has created a dangerous psychological tale following a woman caught up in the unnerving throes of middle age desire. It plays out like a house on fire against its luscious Italian background, like Under the Tuscan Sun gone darkly, desperately wrong. In......more
Liska Jacobs second novel is again about a woman on the path of self-destruction and she writes this character well. Cilla has spent many years of her life grieving the loss of her sister and taking care of her mother. Her longtime boyfriend, nearly 20 years her senior, is pursuing women half her age......more
via my blog: [URL not allowed] 'I have not thought about my wants in so long that the flood of them makes me light-headed.' Priscilla “Cilla” is only 43 but feels like life has aged her beyond her years, living with her mother whom is now in rehabilitation at a nursing home. Mothe......more
Full disclosure: Liska Jacobs is a good friend. Liska Jacobs writes bad women well. Fans of her 2017 novel, Catalina already know this; there's a thrill in watching her heroines self-destruct. In her newest book, The Worst Kind of Want, Jacobs delivers again. Priscilla Messing is a 43-year-old former......more
"…[Hillary Huber] never rushes Priscilla's more serious reveals as she paces the story to suit the growing tension…. Huber's facility with Italian words adds charm as she expresses the character's emotional fragility in this somewhat sensationalistic story." —AudioFile Magazine