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  • Ignite the Fire: Incendiary

  • Cassandra Palmer, Book 11
  • Written by: Karen Chance
  • Narrated by: Em Eldridge
  • Length: 15 hrs and 16 mins
  • 2.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Ignite the Fire: Incendiary

Written by: Karen Chance
Narrated by: Em Eldridge
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Cassie Palmer is the Pythia, chief seer of the supernatural world. John Pritkin is a half demon and a legendary war mage. Mircea Basarab is a first-level master vampire and the general of the World Vampire Senate. Each is formidable enough alone. But they recently discovered that, together, they are far more than the sum of their parts. With their power combined through a perilous spell, they are the closest thing left on Earth to one of the ancient gods.

That comes in handy, considering that the old gods are exactly what the supernatural community is currently fighting. But now, their triumvirate has been torn apart. Mircea and Pritkin are lost in Faerie, with Mircea pursuing a personal mission five hundred years in the making. Meanwhile Cassie finds herself facing down an ancient adversary on her own. To survive, the three must find a way to come together, even worlds apart, and take their union to a new level.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Karen Chance (P)2022 Tantor
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Story good, narration terrible

I enjoyed the story, it was as expected for the author. I did not enjoy the narration. Bad accents that didn’t match characters, as though she had never read previous books to know where character descended from. Also very monotone and even sounded like a computer speaking making it difficult to follow and enjoy. Would have preferred previous narrators.

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Loved the story but not the narrator.

I've been a fan of this series for over a decade. If possible, please bring back the last narrator. She was a much better story teller and did the series justice. I'm not a fan of the new narrator. I found there wasn't much differation between the character voices, especially the males. I did like her voice for Cassie, however, and It's worth a listen if you're a fan of the series.

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Book is good, narrator is terrible.

I loved the book, Karen Chance books are always worth reading. However I absolutely hate it when audible switches the narrator when you’re in a series, this was so disappointed because The book wasn’t red by Cynthia Holloway. Stop switching narrators, I would’ve rather waited and had the book narrated by the person who’s narrated the rest of the series. This narrator might be fine, but compared to Cynthia Holloway who has narrated all the other Karen Chance books it’s a huge disappointment. I’m so disappointed that if audible actually comes out with this book narrated by Cynthia Holloway, I will buy it. Just so I can hear it narrated by the person who has narrated the rest of the series.

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Hire an editor!

I have long loved the Cassie palmer books but holy crap, the last 4 have been these ridiculously long slogs through very convoluted story ideas. The newest "book" (don't get me started on what a money grab turning one story into 2 books is" is just terrible. the whole time I was listening to both part I kept thinking where was the editor? The story was a mess, that just felt like a chore to have to listen to (almost 40 hours between the two parts) and there was no real forward momentum in the story. There was a lot of rehashing old plot but trying to tell long term readers to see it in a new way that really doesn't fit with the series to this point. It honestly felt like Ms.Chance had a bunch of novella ideas and decided to smash them all together into one story but the effect was very disjointed and really really boring. oh and be warned if rape is a trigger for you the author decided there needed to be one and it is glossed over afterwards. I really really hate when an author seems to have run out of real ideas so they try to add dramatic tension by adding a rape. I mean seriously it's a horrible crime that has long term and devastating consequences for the victim but by all means let use it as an unnecessary plot point and then the character it happens to is totally fine with it and then it's not really looked at again. it's some serious lazy writing and the author should be ashamed of trivialising such a violation. it wasn't even written in a tasteful manner.
The new narrator gives an extremely wood and robotic performance in the early part of the book but is doing an alright job by the end. My biggest complaint other than her delivery is that if you're a long time listener you will be very annoyed by her constant mispronouncing the names of important characters from past books.
It breaks my heart to have to say this but I think I may be dropping this series as a much read. save your money and credits. it's not worth it

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