Man of Shadow and Mist
Of Monsters and Men, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Natasha Soudek
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Written by:
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Michelle Griep
About this listen
England, 1890
Vampires are alive and well in North Yorkshire, leastwise in the minds of the uneducated. Librarian Rosa Edwards intends to drive a stake through the heart of such superstitions. But gossip flies when the mysterious Sir James Morgan returns to his shadowy manor. The townsfolk say he is cursed.
James hates everything about England. The weather. The rumours. The scorn. Yet he must stay. His mother is dying of a disease for which he’s desperately trying to find a cure—an illness that will eventually take his own life.
When Rosa sets out to prove the dark gossip about James is wrong, she discovers more questions than answers. How can she accept what she can’t explain—especially the strong allure of the enigmatic man? James must battle a town steeped in fear as well as the unsettling attraction he feels for the no-nonsense librarian.
Can love prevail in a town filled with fear and doubt?
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- Megan Demelo
- 2024-02-28
Horrible Narration
The story itself is fine, nothing to really write home about (typical female protagonist who rejects every social more because she's 'strong and Independent', mysterious male protagonist and a weak-chinned male rival). But the narration is like nails on a chalkboard. If you enjoy vocal fry, you'll love listening to this. For some strange reason, the narrator speaks constantly with a vocal fry and her character voices are absurdly comic when the story doesn't call for it. She struggles mightily with the British accents and exaggerates every voice to clownish proportions. It's extremely unpleasant.
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