I loved this book!! I am only disappointed I didn’t fully click on the next book to see that it doesn’t hit audible until 11/14. Narrators were awesome!!
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I loved this book!! I am only disappointed I didn’t fully click on the next book to see that it doesn’t hit audible until 11/14. Narrators were awesome!!
When reading the description of this book, I got the impression that it would be a dark tale. But it’s not. It’s an easy listen maybe worth spending a couple hours with but not really memorable. Book one is the only one available on Audible, even though apparently, there’s a book set of six books,..
I’m a huge Ames fan. I’ve read everything she has done thus far and this audio version. Amazing. Really brought me back to the first time I read it and enhanced it even more! Cannot wait to go thru the entire series again
The idea for this story is excellent and well thought out. However, I struggled to finish this book due to the author’s extreme use of unnecessary detail about every situation and thought slowing the pace, exacerbated by the narrator’s painfully slow and dramatic vocal performance. I turned it to 1.5x speed and that helped but..
so much steam and action you’re not sure who to root for in the beginning. i couldn’t stop listening once I started.
so much action you’re not sure who to root for in the beginning. i couldn’t stop listening once I started.
I really enjoyed this book. It adds a lot to the series and I really love Hecate. My only real grip is there isn’t a big battle like you have gotten with the other books. I’m hoping the next book makes up for it.
I have read these books 4 times already! I was so excited for the audio books! The only issue I have is the male narrator isn’t consistent with how he sounds for each character.
Best RH book ever written and the spice is out of this world!! Loved getting to hear their voices and can’t wait for the next one!
Spoiler alert! This story sucked me on from the very start. I hated the closed-minded personality of the female lead. In the same breath, she said she was against censorship and banning books yet stated erotica and books of that nature had no place in a public library. The male lead pulled me in from..
