Unabridged Audiobook
I am not going to lie... I had some pretty high expectations going into this book. And they were not met. That doesn't mean that I didn't like it, it just wasn't what I was expecting. That being said, I really did enjoy it. The relationship between Kash and Baily was kind of odd, and when they transitioned into that relationship it felt off for me. It didn't flow together that well..... well come to find out that you get a bit of insight as to WHY it seemed that way later in the story. I had a pretty good idea who the villain of the story would be, but I will also say that I thought others were going to have been involved that were not, so that was an interesting twist. I am slightly annoyed that there was someone toward the beginning of the story that seemed to be an ally, and she seems to recognize him in others later on, but we didn't find out who the heck he was! (unless I missed that in the scene with all the other revelations). This story did end on a cliffhanger, but not one that has me throwing my reading device. I will continue with the trilogy because I need to know what else is in store for these 2. I wasn't terribly impressed with the narration.... I like her voice, but there was something that just didn't click well with me.... I would still listen to the other books.
I struggled getting into this audio as I didn’t enjoy listening to the narrators inflection. Emna Galvins inflection is robust. I prefer sweeter female tones to listen.
WOW... I'm a big Tijan fan. Love the story but I could not tolerate the narrator's voice. Maybe because her voice reminds me of Leah Remini.
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