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Ozmosis
- Mad about the Hatter, Book 2
- De: Dakota Chase
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
- Duración: 5 h y 41 m
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Henry and Hatter are back in this sequel to Mad About the Hatter. They've fallen into a comfortable life together after the events in the first book, but on a day trip to visit the Tweedle Brothers, they happen across a wayward troop of flying monkeys who need help to get back to Oz. In Oz, Hatter reluctantly agrees to accompany Henry on a tour of the land. They soon find out Oz is in serious trouble, with the balance of Good and Evil upset after Dorothy killed the last wicked witch. Henry and Hatter are drawn into a quest to find a new source of evil for Oz to restore the balance and save Oz.
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Fantastic YA Fantasy
- De Tammy en 10-27-24
- Ozmosis
- Mad about the Hatter, Book 2
- De: Dakota Chase
- Narrado por: Joel Froomkin
Fantastic YA Fantasy
Revisado: 10-27-24
I absolutely adore the world Dakota Chase has created with Henry (boy Alice) and Hatter. In the second book of the Mad About the Hatter series Henry and Hatter leave Wonderland to help flying monkeys return to Oz. What they find is a world that flips the L. Frank Baum book on its head. Dorothy “The Destroyer” is actually the villain of the story. By killing the final wicked witch she destroyed the balance between good and evil and now Oz is dying. Before they go home to Wonderland Henry and Hatter go on a series of quests to return Oz to its former glory. Dakota Chase is amazing at channeling Hatter’s chaotic and absurd thoughts and running commentary in her writing. Her ability to take well known fantasy tales and make them feel fresh is fantastic. I highly recommend this book.
Dakota Chase’s Hatter and Joel Froomkin’s narration are a match made in heaven. I highly recommend this version.
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It’s a Hard-Knock Midlife
- The Good to the Last Death Series, Book 8
- De: Robyn Peterman
- Narrado por: Jessica Almasy
- Duración: 6 h y 3 m
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Just when I thought life might be getting back to normal—normal being a relative word—I couldn’t have been more wrong. Marriage proposal from the Grim Reaper? Yes. Beautiful healthy baby? Yes. Friends and family safe? Yes. Ghost of my worst enemy sitting on my front porch? OMG. Yep. With the ghostly world imploding around me, I’m going to need more than superglue to repair it.
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- De CV en 02-06-23
- It’s a Hard-Knock Midlife
- The Good to the Last Death Series, Book 8
- De: Robyn Peterman
- Narrado por: Jessica Almasy
Fantastic!
Revisado: 11-24-22
This is a great addition to the Good to the Last Drop series. Robyn Peterman continues to write fantastic stories and Jessica Almasy continues to do a fantastic job of bringing them to life. I highly recommend this book and series.
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The Bride Wore Demon Dust
- De: Lexi George
- Narrado por: Alexandra Ralph
- Duración: 4 h y 55 m
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It’s her wedding day, and Bunny Raines is marrying the man of her dreams. Tall, handsome, tender, and passionate in bed, Rafe Dalvahni is perfection in a tuxedo—more so out of it. He’s everything a girl could wish for, but poor Bunny is in for a rude awakening. Before she can take the first bite of wedding cake, she discovers that Mr. Perfect has a secret, and it’s a doozy. Rafe is not the man she thought he was. In fact, he’s not a man at all. Bunny’s new husband is a demon hunter, an immortal warrior pledged to hunt demons called “djegrali” through space and time.
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Fun addition to the Demon Hunting in Dixie series
- De Tammy en 07-12-22
- The Bride Wore Demon Dust
- De: Lexi George
- Narrado por: Alexandra Ralph
Fun addition to the Demon Hunting in Dixie series
Revisado: 07-12-22
This is a short, fun novella in Lexi George's Demon Hunting series. The novella begins with the wedding of Bunny and Rafe Dalvahni. Soon after the wedding the couple encounters a demon and Rafe has to confess he is an alien demon hunter. Bunny does not take the news well. The book contains George's trademark humor, much of it having to do with the Dalvahni warrior's attempts to function in the deep south. Although the romance stands alone in this book, the main characters from the first book in the series do make an appearance. You wouldn't be completely lost if listen to this first but having the information from the first book helps to understand the Dalvahni personality. I recommend this book to anyone who like paranormal romantic comedy.
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Thoughtless
- De: S. C. Stephens
- Narrado por: Rebekkah Ross
- Duración: 20 h y 51 m
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For almost two years now, Kiera’s boyfriend, Denny, has been everything she’s ever wanted: loving, tender, and endlessly devoted to her. When they head off to a new city to start their lives together - Denny at his dream job and Kiera at a top-notch university - everything seems perfect. Then an unforeseen obligation forces the happy couple apart. Feeling lonely, confused, and in need of comfort, Kiera turns to an unexpected source - a local rock star named Kellan Kyle. At first, he’s purely a friend she can lean on, but as her loneliness grows, so does their relationship. And then one night everything changes....
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I wanted to THROTTLE Kiera!!
- De Andrea en 11-18-12
- Thoughtless
- De: S. C. Stephens
- Narrado por: Rebekkah Ross
Great narrator
Revisado: 02-25-13
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. The story was very good and the narrator was great.
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The narrator did a fantastic job with Denny's Australian accent. I am not usually a fan of people doing accents. They often sound fake and cartoonish. The narrator's accent was very subtle and believable.
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