#theinterview

Are we ever really ready for emotional damage? Because The Interview hit just as hard as I feared—and maybe even harder. Told through a sit-down interview with Georgia and her family, it peels back the layers on those beginning days of Carnage leading up to that devastating day in December. It’s raw, real, and heartbreakingly human.

Having Georgia finally open up for the cameras feels like being invited into her world all over again—but it was Len’s side of things that completely broke me this time😭. The weight of his love, his guilt, his grief… it gutted me in a way I didn’t expect.

And yet, Lesley Jones gives us light too. The way she found moments for Sean to appear—sweet, tender, and a little playful 🤡—was everything. It’s like he never really left.

If you thought Carnage ruined you, The Interview will remind you why you keep coming back for more. I read the ebook this time, but I will be listening to the audio next—because some stories deserve to be felt twice. ❤️‍🩹