Don't Hex and Drive
Stay a Spell, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Johanna Fairview
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Aiden Snow
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Written by:
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Juliette Cross
About this listen
Notoriously bad at peopling, Isadora Savoie spends most of her time in the greenhouse or at the local animal shelter, using her Conduit powers of growth and healing.
Content to remain in the background of the Savoie sister shenanigans, she’s reluctantly roped into the mystery of missing neighborhood girls. Now, she’s partnered with a flashy, flirty vampire to find them before it’s too late.
Devraj Kumar has seen and done it all. Three hundred years roaming the Earth as a Stygorn - a legendary vampire warrior who operates in the shadows - has its perks. But ennui has set in. That is, until he has a run-in - literally - with an intriguing witch while on a new assignment in New Orleans. Fascinated by her resistance to his charms, Devraj can’t help but push her buttons in an effort to get to know the shy witch. Fortunately for him, she’s been recruited by the Lord of Vampires to assist Devraj on the case.
Between a Bollywood marathon, supernatural dating app, secret package, and sexy driving instruction, Isadora is in over her head. And Devraj? After just one taste, he’s playing for keeps.
©2021 Juliette Cross (P)2021 Podium Audiobetter than the first one
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Another great read
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Great story but the narration missed the mark
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My only issue with the audiobook was the male voice. He couldn’t do the Indian accent so it jolted me every time I listened to him. I eventually ignored the fact that the MMC is Indian so that I could enjoy the book. I found it also weird that he made the MMC sultry, but Ruben was just a normal voice. I would have reversed them because of how Ruben was described in both books and how the female narrator voiced him in the other book.
Even better than the first!
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