Unabridged Audiobook
The book is wroth listening to because of the heroine. I like her character so much very strong and independent. The guy is lacking on the other hand. I recommend listen to all 3 books
Book two in Augustine’s Wyrd Blood series picks up right where book one leaves off with a lot of questions, uncontrollable magic and fragile relationships. The focus turns more urban fantasy in this installation keeping a moderate pace moving a bit slower than book one as the author builds toward the finale, dropping critical hints and filling in some story blanks. Readers learn more about the stars Bugs and Ryker and get to know the secondary characters a bit better too while the tension increases and a possible new villain is introduced. Bugs really starts to mature in book two and her compassionate side also becomes more evident. Fans will leave knowing more than they did and wanting book three with a passion. Series must be read in order. Series Recap: It’s 910 AC-After the change when magic was unleashed on an unsuspecting world and forever changed it and not for the better. Bugs has been able to keep her ragtag pseudo family alive if not well in the Ruined City but lately something’s not right and they’ll all die unless she can get better so against her better wishes they all go to the country of Valley under Ryker’s protection. SUMMARY: Bugs and her crew from the Ruined City have been guests of Ryker, aka The Cursed King and leader of the country of Valley. She needs his help to learn to control her magic if they’re ever to defeat their common enemy. Unfortunately their being in close proximity ignites a powerful but unwanted desire and she’d rather die a virgin than be just another of his playthings. But they’ll have to deal with their personal issues later, they’ve got bigger problems when their enemy, The Debt Collector is ready to call in all his marks and it’s her soul that’s on the line ¬– worse, he’s not the only one out to get her. Nicole Poole narration: I’d forgotten just how good a Bugs, Nicole portrays showing her vulnerable side perfectly. Also she’s got the humor and somber emotions down pat too. Plus her male voices are really good and there is definition between the different characters a big boon for any narrator.
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