Unabridged Audiobook
Drew and Noah were absolutely wonderful. As not just fated mates, but a true pairing, they have lived life after life together. But something is threatening their happiness. Once this gets moving, the action is nonstop until they manage to eliminate the danger. I love how this author throws little hints into her books to other interconnected stories that all add up to one extensive set. All are amazing and worth reading. I love these characters and it’s like finding little presents in an already good book. Oh and the audio!!!!! Oh my gosh. John Solo is absolutely amazing and does such an awesome job. I could listen to him all day.
Action-packed Morgan Brice books often have action, but there are also downtimes. I suppose this book has moments of pause as well, but for most of the book, when in Noah’s point-of-view, there’s action. Noah and Drew also, necessarily, spend a lot of time apart. But their relationship grew through other means, which satisfied the romantic in me. Noah and Drew met in the last Fox Hollow book, but Noah had to head back to Canada to finish off his work. Nature photography assignments which have, until now, been safe. Well, he’s got to make certain his subjects don’t take him out, but he’s usually good. When he records a murder, though, he’s in big trouble. Even his lynx (he’s a shifter) can’t get him out of this mess unscathed. Enter Drew and all his friends. They head out to try to find Noah before the master tracker and his friends take out the witness permanently. All adventure and tension and good stuff with a nice romantic happy ending. Just the way I like my stories. I also liked the past lives intertwined fated mates destiny plot. An interesting addition that fit the story well and kept me engaged. Finally, I always enjoy John Solo’s narration and he did a great job with this one. Looking forward to more Fox Hollow books!
This is becoming one of my favorite series. As usual John Solo did an excellent job here. Noah and Drew make an amazing discovery about their mating. Now if only they can stay alive long enough to enjoy it. There is some angst. The story is well written and goes by way too fast.
Again is Book 2 in the Fox Hollow Zodiac series. Though it follows book 1 it can be enjoyed as a standalone. I really enjoyed this book from the very beginning. Wonderful characters, Noah and Drew, shifters, adventure, fated mates across time, found family. This book is full of action and adventure. I loved the idea of Noah and Drew being fated mates in other of their lives together. How wonderful for them to keep finding each other. I loved their strength and determination. I definitely recommend this book and look forward to more. Narrator John Solo does amazing job in bringing these characters to life. It's like I'm right there being chased as well wondering if I'm going to come out alive. Fabulous.
Again is the second book in the Fox Hollow Zodiac series. This book could be read as a standalone but in my opinion it is best to read this after book one. The main characters in this book met in the first book and this feels more of a continuation of their story. What’s interesting about this book is that it starts with the characters in a long distance, slow burn relationship. However, all that changes when the action and drama hit. Noah is in danger and Liam is not going to allow his fated mate to be hurt. I love the relationship building and all the revelations that happen along the way. There was great world building, cool magic, and of course, a ton of humor mixed in with all action. Overall, this is a fun story. John Solo narrates the audiobook and does a fantastic job. I love John’s voice and how he brings each character to life. This was a great performance on top of a wonderfully produced audiobook.
This is the second book in this series Fox Hollow and it focuses on Drew, the brother of Russ from the first book, and Noah, a shifter visiting the area during what happened in book one. Although they are drawn to each rather quickly, they have several obstacles to overcome to make their relationship work. Despite having to make the long-distance relationship work, they manage to stay always in contact and further develop their intimacy. The added drama during Noah’s escape from the tracker brings more action and excitement to the book and keeps the readers invested. This is a good addition to the series, and it works as a standalone. However, I would advise reading the first book so that the reader has a more thorough understanding of the story. The narration by John Solo was, as usual, very well done. I always admire how he brings to life the characters and their emotions.
John Solo is one of my favorite audiobook performers and he did a great job performing this story. I read the book with my eyes just over a year ago and loved it then. I got to love it all over again while listening to this fantastic audiobook. Below is the review I wrote when I first read the book. A heart-pounding, thrilling story! It’s been nearly two years since I read the first book in the Fox Hollow Zodiac series and I loved it. Fortunately, there have been several novellas related to this world that I’ve been able to read in the space between Again and Huntsman. I love how Morgan Brice gives you enough information so that if you haven’t read the first book, or if it’s been a while like it’s been for me, you won’t feel lost if you start with Again. I really recommend all of the books in this series, though, because they are so good. Fox Hollow is a town full of all different kinds of shifters living in harmony with each other. It’s kind of a refuge for shifters who may not have anywhere else to go. There are also witches, psychics and people with other unusual abilities living in the town. We met Noah and Drew briefly in Huntsman and now Again gives us their fated-mates story. The blurb does a good job of giving you the basics of the story. I can only add that this book had my heart beating faster in many places due to the adventure and danger happening. It also got all of my emotions involved and I laughed and I cried while reading it. If you like thrilling adventures, with a paranormal cast of characters, I don’t think you can go wrong with this book/series.
I just listened to the audiobook, which is amazing, and I'm now a convert to shifter love! The suspense of this story really had me on edge! Poor Noah just can't get away from bad people and I was afraid he wouldn't make it back to Drew. Alas the MCs made it back to each other so they could seal their bond as fated mates, in spite of all the obstacles they face. I did not listen to any other books on this series, and this was fine as a standalone. I highly recommend this audiobook, and John Solo does an excellent job as narrator!
Story - 5 Stars Narration - 3 stars I enjoyed this action-packed, fast-paced, suspenseful story. It starts out with a rather slow-burn romance between Noah and Drew. Drew knows they are fated, but doesn't want to put pressure on Noah, because he was recently kidnapped. Eventually, they come to realize they are true/soul mates. But after Noah sees something he shouldn't while on a wildlife photo shoot, his life is in danger, and he is forced to go on the run. Can Drew and his friends in Fox Hollow find Noah in time to save him? And can Drew and Noah escape the curse that has followed them over several lives? This book was exciting and full of danger and tension. I was on the edge of my seat with worry for Noah. The hunters always seemed to be one step ahead of him. It was enough to leave me breathless. Although this is the second book in the Zodiac series, I think it can be enjoyed as a standalone. Regretfully, I found the narration disappointing. John Solo's narration is too soft-spoken, and even with my speakers turned all the way up, I strained to hear him, which distracted me completely from the story. Also, I didn't feel the suspense and worry while listening that I did when I read the eBook. Sorry to say. this is one audiobook I would skip in favor of reading the book myself. I received a free audiobook review copy and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
This was a fast-paced, thrilling audiobook, even though I missed the beginning. It wasn't very difficult to follow along, but I would recommend starting from the beginning because there are implications of the first. Noah and Drew are how every couple should be, trustworthy and appreciative. Even though they were apart for the majority of the story, with little rendezvous here and there. But, their phone and video calls are fiery and alluring, allowing their long-distance work. John Solo did an incredible job of bringing these characters to life, along with their animal form. The eagerness to capture each personally was astounding and mesmerized my attention throughout. The excitement and twists were chefs' kiss, too!
Murderers, Curses, Big Foot, Witches, Shifters, oh my!!! This is book 2 in the Fox Hollow Zodiac series by Morgan Brice, narrated by John Solo. I loved this one even more than book one. I enjoyed seeing Russ and Liam again. Liam is just as 'foxy' as he was in book 1. You could probably read this as a standalone but why would you want to? This story is about Noah, one of the survivors of the huntsman from book one and Drew, brother to wolf shifter Russ from book one. See what I mean... without reading the prior book you'd miss out on all these details leading up to this story. To find out more about what the book is about you can read the book blurb, I'm not going to reiterate that. This book has lots of action and suspense which keeps you on the edge of your seat. I like a fast paced book with a good story and this one fit the bill.
"Again" is the 2nd book in the Fox HollowZodiac series and picks up where the first book stops. The MC's in this book meet towards the end of the first book and this picks up their story from that meeting forward. As alluded to in the synopsis, much of this story takes place with-in a long-distance relationship dynamic. Even with that there is a decent amount of relationship building and steam, even though the relationship is fairly established early on. This book has a lot of action and a lot of danger, plenty of shifters, wilderness, magic and mayhem. Also, humor, a lot of humor!
Hi Y’all! Come in and grab a cupcake and a cold drink while I tell you about this book I just listened to. The title is Again by Morgan Brice. it is book 2 in the Fox Hollow Zodiac series. You should read the Huntsman first as this picks up where it left off. The cover is gorgeous and goes well with the title. Then I read the blurb and it really got my interest because … shifters, need I say more? Who’s my favorite main character . I loved them both the same. I liked Rob but gotta say the inner Lynx and Wokf was by far the coolest! The story has several settings. The Cabin, the woods, the hospital. I think I loved the woods and how it just fit the character. The story is a nail biting suspense as Noah fights for his life and there is a twist of eternal mates and curses. Iit’s also a PNR as well! What did I like best? The inner animals voices. It was so cool to get their view as well. But I also liked the past life stories of Both characters experienced. And how they bring up their Zodiac signs. I loved the ending. Such a good HEA. This is an audio review. I loved reading this but the narration was better! I enjoyed being able to listen while doing chores. I loved all the voices especially both man’s animal forms. Pretty cool to hear the animal and distinguish it from the humans. And the Lynx was very csttish while the wolf was more grumpy I loved it! I highly recommend the audio if you can get it! If you love shifters and other stuff supernatural beings, and true mates you will love this!
"Again" is the second book in a new series by Morgan Brice. I started directly with the second book and I was able to read it standalone without any problems. However, since there are some allusions to the first volume, I recommend starting with the first volume - I'm going to get volume one as well because I'm interested in Drew's brother's story. Noah and Drew meet in the hospital after the events of the previous volume, and they sense that they have more than attraction in common. They are fated mates. I thought it was sweet how level-headed their relationship began. Over all, I really liked Noah and Drew from the beginning. They are respectful of each other and make a really great couple. What was surprising was the fact that they are apart for most of the book, but I think the story still worked great. As it is with long distance relationships, you just have to have more phone calls and video calls and they can be very sexy. When Noah sees something during his job that wasn't meant for his eyes, he has to flee. But his opponents are close on his heels. Drew's hands are tied, unfortunately, because he doesn't know Noah's whereabouts. The question is whether the help from Hollow Fox can be there in time. I highly recommend this story. Noah and Drew are really sweet with each other, there are surprising twists, it gets exciting and even when I thought the rescue was close enough, things still happened that amazed me. This entertaining audiobook was narrated by John Solo, who did a good job. I could tell the protagonists apart well and the emotions were also easy to relate to as a listener. I'm looking forward to the next volume, which I hope will be out soon!
Well, one thing’s for sure… living in Fox Hollow is not for the faint of heart; it seems its inhabitants can’t catch a break! I love fated mates stories, and this new one was excellent; we have a lynx shifter, wildlife photographer witnessing a crime, and running for his life back to Fox Hollow where Drew, his fated mate wolf shifter lives. It’s full-on adrenaline and excitement, but with a healthy dose of romanticism and sweetness. John Solo gives one of his spot-on performances, giving the book this extra something special.
This one starts as an excellent fated mates story with Drew and Noah and their long distance relationship but then it takes some wild twists and turns all of which fit seamlessly together and make for one exciting read. Drew's dreams lead these two to discover they are more than just fated mates and when Noah has to flee from a murderer, the author has it set up so you'll wonder if these two can get their HEA in this book. An excellent plot and two characters perfect to pull it off. John Solo does a great job with the narration in both the exciting times and the emotional ones.
Noah and Drew were a fantastic couple. I'd say couple goals, actually. A large part of the book had them apart, so they had to rely on steamy video-calls and phonecalls. They also had to communicate their wants and needs so I felt their fated bond deepened because of this. Then there was the true pairing with the dreams and things. This added a new dimension to the fated mates trope and kept me interested in the story throughout. Some outside angst as Noah is hunted and Drew feels powerless to save his mate. The narration by John Solo was well done as usual making it easy to follow the story
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