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The story is read by Kevin T. Collins in a clear voice, yet it made me feel a bit tired listening to the monotonous rendition. I would have liked to have someone more exciting to do the job. This is a coming of age fantasy. The story is full of fantasy-type races. Some are Casters, others human, but somehow they all need to help each other to survive the malice that is trying to destroy them.
The reader will find sirens, without the power to entice men to do their will although quite dangerous as all sirens are. We are introduced to a part-incubus, with a powerful strength and a muscle for brain, which can be deadly if his ego takes over when they need his help. Light and Dark powers can be very explosive by themselves, but when you have a mortal with both of them in herself, you never know what to expect. There is also a shape-shifter that can’t shift, Bacora, the voodoo witchdoctor, and a seer. Then the reader encounters Vixens, demons from the dark, and mortals who are separated by tunnels connected somewhere down there. Which of them is the deadliest of all? You will have to listen to this fine book to find out.
The story will be well-received by young adults and adults who love magic and fantasy creatures. It a good story where the characters are likeable. Any young adult will identify with the protagonist and enjoy the story to its final page. This is one of the books in a series. Though a great book, it has some unnecessary swearing.
Helena “Hel” Mosedale
I cried through most of the last 60 pages, it was absolutely harrowing, at some points I almost stopped reading for fear of not being able to stand what happened next. I loved this book even though it did deprive me of hours of sleep spent not being able to put this book down! 5/5 I recommend this to anyone so long as they don't mind being scared to death at the end