
Blood Trail
Blood, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Justine Eyre
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Tanya Huff
For centuries, the werewolves of Toronto have managed to live in peace and tranquility, hidden quietly away on their London, Ontario farm. But now, someone has learned their secret - and is systematically massacring this ancient race. The only one they can turn to is Henry Fitzroy, Toronto-based vampire and writer of bodice rippers.
Forced to hide from the light of day, Henry can’t hunt the killer alone so he turns to Vicki Nelson for help. As they race against time to stop the murderer, they begin to fear that their combined talents may not be enough to prevent him from completing his deadly plan.
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Nice!
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I had no issues with the voice actor, I appreciated her ability to make such a large cat so sound unique, that is no easy task!
I read the Smoke series first
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About the books - and as I don't want to give away the story - I do believe that people need to realize that this book was written in the 1980s, before cell phones, when phones were mounted on a kitchen wall attached to a cord. The longer the cord, the richer you were. The days when a quarter would pay for a payphone call, and there were payphones everywhere. When most people only had 1 car per family. That brought me back to my childhood and the frustrations that went along with it. And My, how times have changed!
The author does a great job at bringing the werewolves to life as not only persons/wolves within the pack but also delves a great deal into the psyche behind them, making it very clear that werewolves are NOT humans. They may look like humans, but the wolf is the most important character of them. Nor are they animals. They are uniquely themselves. Even the minor werewolf characters were well developed.
I'm not going to say anything about the plot, but I'm glad the author didn't give her characters anything. They had to really work to accomplish what they achieved. I'm also glad that unlike so many vampires, that Henry doesn't have millions in the bank, but has a job just like the rest of us to make ends meet. It makes it a bit more realistic.
Different era, Brings back Memories and good story
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Amazing narration
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The 80s are strong in this one!
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Otherwise this was a wonderful quarantine time sink. I love how forward thinking the author is, speaking on police brutality (though only briefly) and having a lesbian couple (though again, only briefly). It's really nice to see.
I highly recommend this one guys, only gave it four stars because of heckin overbearing Mike. :)
I don't get how the author can be so progressive..
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With her night vision disability and Henry's day light disability they make the perfect detective team. Supernatural creatures are not the norm in Toronto so there is a learning / teaching curve between the vampire and detective. There is romantic tension between Henry, Vicki and Mike Celluci; Vicki's former police partner and sometime lover.
When Henry friends (wearwolves) need some detective skills, Henry gets Vicki to help out. The Blood Trail series formula is a mystery (initiated by one of the main characters), introduction of a supernatural event / character and rivalry between the guys over Vicki and a sexual triss to add spice.
Must read for vampire lovers
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Narrator made it hard to listen to
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Interesting story
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The story was OK, but very predictable with nothing really interesting or fun enough to overcome that issue. The characters are OK, but not likeable enough to make me want to hear another book about them. There was also a strong incest related portion of the storyline that I found really creepy. It was related to animals somewhat so maybe it shouldn’t have bothered me, but it still just made me cringe every time it came up.
The narration was also a problem for me. The narrator did a decent job technically – she enunciated well (though almost too well in places so it sounded forced), did a reasonable job of differentiating the characters and varied her tone and cadence to keep from sounding boring. I just couldn’t stand listening to her voice.
To be fair, maybe it’s just my personal preference, but she has a quavering, almost “old lady” quality much of the time, which made the characters all sound whiney and angry. I read paritally to escape real life frustrations so I hate listening to a bunch of whiney, angry people for hours on end. I think the author meant for the main character to come across that way to some degree (she’d been through a lot of loss and change and wasn’t adapting well), but the narrator’s voice made all the characters sound that way and it annoyed me so much that I just couldn’t get into the book.
This certainly wasn’t the worst book or narration, but I didn’t enjoy it.
OK, but mostly annoying and creepy
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