Elizabeth Rosener
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What Lies Beyond the Veil
- The Of Flesh & Bone Series, Book 1
- De: Harper L. Woods
- Narrado por: Ava Lucas
- Duración: 13 h y 1 m
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For nearly four-hundred years, the Veil has protected us from the Fae of Alfheimr. In their absence, our lives have shifted from decadence and sin to survival and virtue under the guidance of the New Gods. I’ve spent my entire life tending to the gardens next to the boundary between our worlds, drawn to the shimmering magic like a moth to the flame. All of that changes the day the Veil shatters, unleashing the fae upon our world once again.
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A YA book for YA audiences
- De Mother Of Cats en 10-25-22
- What Lies Beyond the Veil
- The Of Flesh & Bone Series, Book 1
- De: Harper L. Woods
- Narrado por: Ava Lucas
Not a fan
Revisado: 10-16-23
Narration was fine. Story was too cheesy and honestly concerning.
Way too many sex scenes. It was like overload.
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Sirens & Muses
- A Novel
- De: Antonia Angress
- Narrado por: Rebecca Lowman
- Duración: 13 h y 20 m
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It’s 2011: America is in a deep recession and Occupy Wall Street is escalating. But at the elite Wrynn College of Art, students paint and sculpt in a rarefied bubble. Louisa Arceneaux is a thoughtful, observant nineteen-year-old when she transfers to Wrynn as a scholarship student, but she soon finds herself adrift in an environment that prizes novelty over beauty. Complicating matters is Louisa’s unexpected attraction to her charismatic roommate, Karina Piontek, the preternaturally gifted but mercurial daughter of wealthy art collectors.
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Love the messiness! Everyone’s a mess!
- De Cierra Brown en 08-24-24
- Sirens & Muses
- A Novel
- De: Antonia Angress
- Narrado por: Rebecca Lowman
Slow narrator, fine story
Revisado: 02-27-23
Incredibly effective depiction of art school and feeling of being an artist.
I’m not usually the biggest love story fan but I enjoyed this one. It felt real and not cheesy in any way.
Started out really disliking every character but slowly started to empathize with all of them at some point in some way.
It missed the mark for me a little bit, however, but may just be because it’s not my usual genre.
The narrator spoke infuriatingly slow and I had to speed it up quite a bit for it to be tolerable to listen to.
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