
Transformation
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Narrado por:
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Nick J. Russo
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De:
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Kim Fielding
Orris Spencer is an abomination. At least that was what his father said in 1886 before banishing him from their Fifth Avenue mansion and sending him across the continent to Oregon. Now Orris must try to find a place for himself on his brother’s farm.
His studies did little to prepare him for pioneer living, and when he’s called on to help protect the livestock from a predator, he’s not at all certain he’s up to the task. Then he meets Henry Bonn, a strange and intriguing man who lives in a cabin in the hills. Orris’ attraction to Henry may not be an abomination - but it may prove to be a greater danger than banishment.
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But the scenes with this other man or the wolves even are few and far between. Everything is left vague. I never knew when the main character actually understood what was going on or how he really came to his decision. which is WEIRD because he's very descriptive about everything else : his dreams, his ex, his feelings, his memories, all detailed. But werewolves? it's like he was THINKING about it vaguely to purposely frustrate me. this was a good story but I feel like it has a lot more potential to be better is it wasn't to vague about everything. and the 1 intimate scene, thankfully was clear, but still pretty nondescript. it was kinda disappointing.
it kinda left like the ENTIRE book was built up and there was never any real moment of payoff. no climax. no conflict. no confrontation or moment of realization. just disappointing.
creative but vague
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5 stars - I would listen again.
I wish this was a full novel!
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I really liked this story. The characters are well crafted and you can feel their struggle as they question decisions they have to make and where those decisions might eventually take them. I really respected Samuel and his staunch support of his brother. He never wavered in his devotion and unequivocal acceptance of his brother. He opened his home and helped Orris bridge the gulf between the world he had known and the one that waited for him.
I don't want to give to much information to avoid possible spoilers but I enjoyed this audiobook. I recommend it for anyone who enjoys a paranormal mystery with plenty of plot and great character development.
This is the first audiobook I've heard narrated by Nick J. Russo but I think he did an amazing job.
I received a copy of this audiobook but this is my honest review.
Choices we make
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Paranormal Romance in 1886
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Did the story keep me engaged: yes
Was I invested in the characters: yes
Story comment: I enjoyed "Transformation", it has a good pace, well written characters and there are many levels of transformation tucked into the story, Kim Fielding does a great job constructing imagery that easily transport's me to 1880's Oregon farm country.
Scholarly young Orris is disowned by his Fifth Avenue father for his proclivities. Sent out west to live with his brother, he learns of the hard work and harshness of his new home, finding his way and opening his heart to something more than he ever thought possible.
I enjoy Nick J. Russo's narration. Each character has his own voice, the rhythm, inflections and intonations all work at bringing the characters and story to life.
**************************************** POSSIBLE SPOILER *******************************************
This short story first appeared in the 2015 Gothika Anthologies series [Book 3 "Claw" that had a were-creatures theme], for any familiar with Kim Fielding's "Bones series" it gives a tiny glimpse of how the wolves first arrived in Oregon.
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enjoyed it!
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