
Demons of Good and Evil
Hollows, Book 17
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Narrateur(s):
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Marguerite Gavin
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Auteur(s):
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Kim Harrison
À propos de cet audio
Rachel Morgan will learn that the price of loyalty is blood in the next Hollows novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison.
Rachel Morgan, witch-born demon, suspected that protecting the paranormal citizens of Cincinnati as the demon subrosa would be trouble. But it’s rapidly becoming way more trouble than even she could have imagined.
While Rachel and her friends may have vanquished the trickster demon Hodin, his mysterious associate known only as “The Mage” is eager to finish what Hodin started, beginning with taking down Rachel’s power structure piece by piece.
With her world falling apart, Rachel desperately needs help. But with all of her supporters under attack, her only hope is to make a deal with the unlikeliest of allies. . . .
©2023 Kim Harrison (P)2023 Penguin AudioCe que les critiques en disent
“Contains all the magical action, emotional tension, and snippy dialogue that fans adore.”—Library Journal
“Harrison delivers another page turner in the Hollows series, leaving readers wondering how Rachel will emerge from this crisis and which of her allies will survive it with her.”—Booklist
“Longtime readers will be gratified to see both increased momentum in the overarching series plot and callbacks to much earlier installments. This series still has some surprises up its sleeve.”—Publishers Weekly
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love it
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Poor narrator performance
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Fabulous as usual
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Rachel is so dumb and whiny I can't take it anymore. this is book 17, she should have learn lessons by now and grew up.
but she hasn't
she's a teenager, naive to the core who continues to make terrible decisions. .
author should have stopped at book 13.
now I won't even read her other stuff. this is how terrible and frustrating the last 3 books have been.
books faux pas:
- bringing old characters back, check
- main character continues to have no self knowledge or awareness, check
- characters that were interesting like Trent, stop being themselves to serve main character, check
- good character disappears like ivy, check
same plot over and over (oh no someone wants to take down Rachel) check
- bring old flames back for a love triangle, check
I'm done
*barf*
yawn
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