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Amazing Book

Review from Underlord →

I feel like every book in the series has built up to this one and it was everything I had hoped for. Now that it is over I am so excited to see where we go next.

Not a Complete Disappointment

Review from Uncrowned →

I think the author was trying a little too hard for a surprise ending here. We ended up with an incomplete story and a pseudo-end that probably made him feel clever but relied on multiple random power boosts.

This Narrator Drives me Crazy

Review from Soulsmith →

I think I like this story, which is why I listened to book 2. In Book 1, it sounded like the narration was artificially sped up because a lot of the words were almost non-existent. I had to slow it down to .75 speed and then the narrator sounded drunk. For book 2 I didn’t..

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Loved Book 2!

Review from Balance of Magic →

I offered to review this audiobook because I am such an an avid reader but also almost exclusively audio due to my schedule. Because of this, and the fact that a bad narrator can destroy a great series, I can be very critical of narrators. Especially when books have a single narrator required to speak..

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Loved it!

Review from Wizardoms: Eye of Obscurance →

I offered to review this audiobook because I am such an an avid reader but also almost exclusively audio due to my schedule. Because of this, and the fact that a bad narrator can destroy a great series, I can be very critical of narrators. Especially when books have a single narrator required to speak..

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Cannot finish

Review from Unsouled →

I am disappointed in these audible originals. I feel like I am in 1984 and Audible is cranking out “books” based on algorithms from highly rated titles and genres. This title is almost impossible to listen to. The narrator speaks so fast that it sounds like it is being played at 1.25x speed. The style..

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WOW meets Game of Thrones

Review from Wizardoms: Eye of Obscurance →

Master theif, Jace, accepts a hazardous contract, but is beaten to the punch by someone who literally dives off of a tower to escape with his prize. The book describes the adventures of a growing group of strangers who get to know each other while traveling together (running for their lives). There is a lot..

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Entertaining

Review from Organ Grind →

The story is entertaining and held my attention. My only complaint is It feels like it’s a generic version of The Dresden Files, all the way down to the deal with the bad Fae Queen, tension with the female cop and disappearing love interest. I’m curious to see how the series unfolds.