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Enchantress
- Evermen Saga, Book 1
- By: James Maxwell
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 17 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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After losing their parents in the last doomed uprising, two siblings will find themselves at the center of an epic struggle for power. When Ella witnesses an enchanter saving her brother's life, she knows what she wants to be. But the elite Academy expects tuition fees and knowledge. Meanwhile her brother, Miro, dreams of becoming one of the world's finest swordsmen, wielding his nation’s powerful enchanted weapons in defense of his homeland.
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Good but ....
- By Hlambase on 08-24-14
- Enchantress
- Evermen Saga, Book 1
- By: James Maxwell
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Interesting tale
Reviewed: 04-03-19
I enjoyed listening to this audio book. It contains adventure and unexpected situations about family, station and purpose.
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Once Haunted, Twice Shy
- Peyton Clark, Book 2
- By: H. P. Mallory
- Narrated by: Kate Rudd
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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After agreeing to let the spirit of Drake Montague inhabit her body, Peyton soon discovers that the twentieth-century French policeman may be dead but his lothario longings sure aren’t. Now she has to find a way to explain to her sweet, sexy boyfriend, Ryan Kelly, that a spirit has taken up residence in her head, whispering French words of affection day and night.
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Romance, Mystery, Hauntings, and Much More…..
- By Cheri on 05-30-16
- Once Haunted, Twice Shy
- Peyton Clark, Book 2
- By: H. P. Mallory
- Narrated by: Kate Rudd
Evil is coming to NOLA
Reviewed: 02-25-19
I really enjoyed listening to this book. Spirits in New Orleans are nervous, but no one knows why. This contains more adventures with Peyton, Drake and the voodoo posse.
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Ghouls Rush In
- Peyton Clark, Book 1
- By: H. P. Mallory
- Narrated by: Kate Rudd
- Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
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Looking for a fresh start, Peyton Clark becomes the proud owner of a piece of New Orleans history: an Antebellum-era two-story house in the Garden District. It’s going to take time and a fat wallet to restore the fixer-upper to its former glory, but after her recent divorce, Peyton could use the distraction. It’s not long before Peyton discovers she’s moved into the haunted home of a flirtatious paranormal prankster.
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Great Plot, Mystery and Characters!
- By Cheri on 05-22-16
- Ghouls Rush In
- Peyton Clark, Book 1
- By: H. P. Mallory
- Narrated by: Kate Rudd
Ghost tale in NOLA
Reviewed: 02-24-19
I really enjoyed listening to this book. It's a tale of spirits and a neighbor that's easy on the eyes
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Flightless Bird
- The Caged Series, Book 1
- By: Kellie McAllen
- Narrated by: Heather Taylor
- Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
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Her dad's in prison for murder, her mom drowns her sorrows every night at Dave's Dive, and Lexus is just trying to survive the cruelties of high school as a painfully shy bookworm with a bad wardrobe, and a collection of nervous habits. Never, in a million years, did Lexus expect to draw the eyes of two hunky transfer students, Phoenix and Griffin Easton.
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Much More Than Your Typical Teen Romance
- By Michelle Titherington VanDaley on 09-11-17
- Flightless Bird
- The Caged Series, Book 1
- By: Kellie McAllen
- Narrated by: Heather Taylor
Great start!
Reviewed: 01-31-18
I really enjoyed listening to this audio book. I flipped between reading the eBook and listening to it's audio counterpart easily, and finished this story in a single session. I enjoyed meeting the characters, and I'm looking forward to checking out more books in this series soon.
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Become
- Desolation, Book 1
- By: Ali Cross
- Narrated by: Kelli Shane
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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The devil’s daughter wants nothing more than to stay in Hell, where it’s cold and lonely and totally predictable. Sixteen-year-old Desolation Black is an expert at keeping her emotions locked down tight. The last thing she wants is to return to Earth where there’s a girl she’s compelled to save and a boy whose touch ignites a terrifying spark of goodness deep inside of her.
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Women face evil in the world every day!
- By Maureen on 03-06-14
- Become
- Desolation, Book 1
- By: Ali Cross
- Narrated by: Kelli Shane
One of a kind YA novel
Reviewed: 07-10-17
Would you consider the audio edition of Become to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version yet (it's on my list of TBRs for this month), but I'm sure both are enjoyable in their own way...much like any other set of print/audio editions.
What did you like best about this story?
I really enjoyed the way Ali Cross flawlessly managed to combine characters from both Norse and Christian beliefs.
What about Kelli Shane’s performance did you like?
I liked that she spoke clearly, with slight inflections for the different characters she was reading for, and the tone of her voice well represented the way I'd imagined Desi's voice would have sounded.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Maybe, but realistically speaking, since I enjoy reading several stories at one time...there are just not enough hours in the day. I actually broke my listening sessions for this audio edition up into several evenings, but found I enjoyed it just as much as I would have if I'd read it all in one sitting.
Any additional comments?
I am personally not a religious person in any way, shape or form...but I found I was still able to enjoy listening to this audiobook with no hangups. I found it a very enjoyable read, and I look forward to exploring more editions of this series very soon.
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Lost Cause
- A Daisy Dunlop Mystery, Book 1
- By: JL Simpson
- Narrated by: Mary Phillips
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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Daisy Dunlop thinks "heir hunting" is a perfect career. Too bad she has to work with her husband's best mate, Irish PI Solomon Liffey. Solomon sets her the task of finding a missing lord. Bullets fly, bombs explode, and the body count rises. When Solomon goes missing, the tables are turned. Now it's his life that is in Daisy's hands, and she has two missing men to find before it's too late.
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Fun amatuer mystery
- By Renee on 12-29-16
- Lost Cause
- A Daisy Dunlop Mystery, Book 1
- By: JL Simpson
- Narrated by: Mary Phillips
British humor DEFINITELY included!
Reviewed: 12-10-16
Would you consider the audio edition of Lost Cause to be better than the print version?
I would enjoy either copy, but prefer the audio edition because I love being able to listen to my books while I do other activities around the house. Also, the narrator did such a wonderful job portraying all the characters, it made listening to the book that much more of a pleasure.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
I thought Daisy was hilarious, and she kept me wondering what madcap reply would break free from her lips next. I'll admit I didn't expect things to turn out the way they did in the end when I first started reading this book, but I enjoyed the journey just the same.
Which scene was your favorite?
I really loved the duologue between Daisy and Solomon throughout this novel...I found the different slang and quips made by each (and toward each other) so amusing all through the book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I got a little choked up every time Solomon mentioned how much Paul cared about Daisy, or during any cut-scene where Paul was expressing his concern for Daisy's safety. I suppose I can be a bit mushy when it comes to matters of the heart.
Any additional comments?
There was never a dull moment with Daisy at the wheel...she's definitely enigmatic, to say the least, and I look forward to reading more books in this series to see how she grows and develops from this point on.
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