
Mob Sorcery 1
Mob Sorcery, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Stephanie Savannah
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De:
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K.D. Robertson
In a city where magic is as common as air, Vince receives an offer he can't refuse.
The local wolffolk mafia longs for their glory days, and their alluring don, Alessia Lionetti, wants a powerful enforcer to bring them back. That's Vince. This is his big break from his days as a hired thug.
Working for the mafia has a short life expectancy, though. Especially in a world where the masquerade shattered long ago. Demons run banks, birdfolk ferry people across town, and the police possess crack teams of sorcerers to keep the peace. Bad news for Vince and his dreams of mafia wealth.
Not to mention that the corrupt mayor is backing the mafia's rivals or that Vince's usual employer doesn't appreciate his moonlighting. Plus, the don's sister is a wild one.
Vince might not become a made man, but his future with the mob will make him or break him.
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Breakdown - World building - The world building in this first book is fantastic, it does a wonderful job of presenting a fascinating world where the masquerade is ended, and in this city, power rules. A city divided by various criminal syndicates, Vince finds himself a freelancer enforcer, (think magical mercenary) working a job for the local Italian Wolf girl mafia after the demons he usually works for cuts him free for a few weeks. The magic system, interesting, if a little simple, lends itself to some really cool action sequences that are a really good time to listen to. The system really lends itself to being just concrete enough to get away with some really cool fights.
Characterization - The characters in this story are all very well rounded and interesting, Vince himself is a likeable fellow that is easy to root for. Ronin, his best friend turned cop is cool, and while he only makes a few appearances, through inner dialog and the interactions between them, you really get a feel for their history as childhood best buds. Nina, Vince's lion girl room mate, is always a joy when she's on screen so to speak. Nikki, his harpy girl chauffeur is adorable, Pola and Fia, wolf girl mobsters are each well written and have great chemistry with the rest of the cast. And I think that's what really sells it for me, is the chemistry between all of the characters. Vince himself is kind of a breath of fresh air in a genre chock full of bland OP protagonists. While powerful, he isn't the biggest fish in the pond, and the author goes to great lengths to straddle the line of just strong enough to be interesting.
The Romance- This book is the first of currently 2 books (i do hope there are more), and as such sets up for the long game. the book mostly focuses on introducing these characters, and setting up their relationships, with a focus on some great chemistry between the cast. The one spicy scene of the story is well written, and feels earned by the time you get to it. A lot of the stories in this genre like to throw these scenes at you like popcorn, and like popcorn, its a tasty yet unsatisfying snack. The scene and its aftermath in Mob Sorcery however is a fancy steak dinner in comparison. Its probably my favorite thing about K.D Robertson as an author, he doesn't oversaturate his stories with a good thing, he paces the spice out, so the scenes feel natural to the progression of the story and the characters, as to the romances themselves, the groundwork is laid out really well, and i can't wait to explore these characters and their growing relationships together.
The Narration - Stephanie Savannah is a mainstay of the genre, While her narration style might take some time to get used to for some, She is a fantastic narrator, and she really brings these characters to life. The performance itself is lively, and she is incredibly well spoken. She is one of my favorite narrators for a reason.
Conclusion - a well written, character driven urban fantasy tale, with a great cast of characters, a fascinating world, and stellar narration. 100% Worth the credit and the time investment.
Dresden Files meets monstergirls meets Harem genre
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Phenomenal!
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The Narrator did good, haven't run into her until now. Maybe not my favorite but she's good.
Glad I took a chance.
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Smashed it out of the park.
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K.D. never disappoints
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Love the mafia aspect
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In this genre, it is a given that the main character will get the girl they want, but in this story it was a slow burn to the point where you're rooting for each and every one of them to be happy. I can't remember the last book I read in this genre that made me do that.
Simply put, get this book if you enjoy a good story and sci-fantasy. I can't wait for the sequel!
A Must Have
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Awesome!
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It's good
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Great Story Bad Acting
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