What made the experience of listening to Betrayal the most enjoyable?
The voice talent of Jeff Hays. First and foremost, to me, the narrator makes or breaks an audio book. That’s so obvious to not even need to be said. I’ve listened to quite a few Audible editions of M.R.’s and of Jeff’s work. Contentwise, Betrayal was my least favorite, yet it was still enjoyable enough with the great voice over talents to finish listening to. And brought the overall rating up.
Would you recommend Betrayal to your friends? Why or why not?
With all of that being said, there is still quite a bit going for this series. So, YES, I would recommend Betrayal to a friend, to maintain the continuity of the series. There was another cliffhanger ending, but it also resolved some situations from the first book in the Divine series, “Betrayal”.
Which character – as performed by Jeff Hays – was your favorite?
Actually, I’m into the “ensemble” cast. They are wildly creative, so it’s fun to hear the interplay. There is A LOT of conversation. So, Jeff was able to strut his stuff. Enjoyable.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
In the Garden of Love and Hate, Good and Evil battle
Any additional comments?
Though not my favorite, Betrayal Book Two was still worth a listen. It’s always worth the time when Forbes and Hays collaborate.

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