Night Sky
Night Sky, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Melanie Brockmann
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Written by:
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Suzanne Brockmann
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Melanie Brockmann
About this listen
She's the ultimate weapon in fighting destiny.
NewYork Times and USA Today best-selling author Suzanne Brockmann and her daughter Melanie have written a pulse-pounding novel of paranormal suspense set in a near future both fantastic and frightening.
Skylar Reid is shaken when Sasha, the little girl she babysits, is kidnapped. She's scared that the weird dreams she's been having about Sasha are real - and even more afraid that Sasha is already dead.
When a mysterious girl with extreme butt-kicking abilities roars into town on a motorcycle and starts stalking Skylar, things get even weirder. Supergirl Dana tells Sky that she also has abilities, that a hormone in their blood makes them stronger, faster, smarter - a hormone that the makers of a new drug called Destiny will murder to get their hands on.
Dana and Milo, her dangerously hot yet oh-so-forbidden partner in crime, want Sky to join them in their mission - and to mold Sky into the ultimate weapon. She can sense there's something about her abilities they're not telling her, but the only way to save Sasha and stop other girls from being taken is to embrace the weird…and fight Destiny.
©2014 Suzanne Brockmann and Melanie Brockmann (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Night Sky
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- Nicola Rodrigues
- 2022-05-16
bad performance, too Much foretell, predictable
3 stars only because it was cute. I can't leave a book unfinished no matter HOW terribly predictable the book or how bland the narration was - with the exception of the teenage exclamations.
The narrator grated on my ears. I'm sorry that was one of the authors but she's gotta work on her tone to give the other characters - or at least ME the listener understanding of what's going on - I had to rewind quite a bit(or slow the play) which was annoying because of her lack of clear annunciation in some areas.
The books foretelling could use a little more subtility. I could see it from a MILE away as soon as she was "homing in to find Dana" that THAT was going to be climax.
Maybe there'll be others and they'll improve. Until then, I will leave this review this way.
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