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Narration Is Painful To Hear

Review from Belong to the Night →

I struggled through listening to this audiobook. I kept checking, hoping another narrator would replace this original reading. I’ve seen it before. I was not so lucky. Lucinda Gainey sounds like a 75 year old teacher, reading to her kindergarten class. She ruined this experience for me. Unfortunate because these are all great authors. I..

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New take on the supernatural

Review from Original Sin →

Once things get going, this book really gets good. The last half of the book just gets better and better as each chapter passed. I listened to this audiobook, narrated by Lucinda Gainey. Her narration was flawless with a regal nature to it that really fit with this particular story. The last few chapters seemed..

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Intriguing take on vampires

Review from Original Sin →

Original Sin is a different take on vampires than I’ve seen, which immediately caught my interest. And many parts of this first in The Order of Vampires series make for what promises to be an intriguing series. That said, I had some mixed feelings about this one. I like the idea of Anna not giving..

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So Much More Than I Expected!!!

Review from Original Sin →

TBH when I first started this book, my eyes rolled so hard b/c I thought I tripped and fell into a Christian read and that’s just not my thing. Sorry, not sorry. But y’all this book was so freaking good!!! The story line is so captivating and really takes you to another world. Let’s see..

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Little House on Salem’s Lot

Review from Original Sin →

Not your typical vampire romance.Don’t think I’m into the whole”Amish”thing,but if you’re a species of vampire,I guess living an Amish lifestyle would be a good cover up.The whole”mated/bound”thing is confusing and different too.The author gives you the idea that once”bound”the blood of their mate is what will sustain the two who are bound,evidently not in..

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