
The Source
Witching Savannah, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Shannon McManus
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De:
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J. D. Horn
Book Two of the Witching Savannah series
Graceful trees and historic buildings fill Savannah, Georgia, but beneath the city’s Southern splendor, its supernatural roots run deep. The members of local witch families grace the society pages…when they’re not secretly protecting their magical work from dark forces.
Savannah resident Mercy Taylor may now be in control of the South’s most powerful family of witches, but she’s struggling to master her newfound magic. Pregnant with her first child and still reeling from a heartbreaking betrayal, she just wants to be able to use her supernatural abilities without accidentally destroying dishes or blasting the doors off buildings.
But when Mercy’s long-presumed-dead mother suddenly returns, begging Mercy to keep her presence under wraps, the witch wonders how many secrets her family is hiding…and who she can really trust. And when the danger around her intensifies to deadly levels, Mercy knows she must discover the truth behind her family’s magic - before it destroys her.
The second book in J.D. Horn’s Witching Savannah series, The Source casts a thrilling spell.
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What did you love best about The Source?
The narration is great, each character is very distinctly portrayed, and she tells the story with gusto.Would you be willing to try another book from J. D. Horn? Why or why not?
Yes - I want to finish out the series, but I feel I would have to be in the right mood to try another. These books are a little bit dark and complicated for my tastes.fHave you listened to any of Shannon McManus’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Only the first in this series (The Line). They were both very good.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
There was certainly a lot of action and mystery, and that made me want to figure it out, but at times it seems that Horn changes things just for the sake of throwing a wrench in, so some new twists actually frustrated me and made me want to listen less.Unique read, but a little convoluted
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Loved, it!
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Earned all of em...:
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A great second book
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Not as good as the first
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fantastic
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If you liked A Discovery of Witches, you'll LOVE this series!
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Even better than the first
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I am looking forward to the next installment...
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Not particularly. I loved the first book. As a former resident of Savannah, GA, hearing about the places I used to frequent (and the pub I used to work in- pretty sure it has to be the inspiration behind the one in the book) was very exciting. I loved listening to a story that seemed to evoke the feelings I had while living there and bring to life the innate magic that is daily life in Savannah. The second installment didn't possess that same sort of magic for me though. Too many plotlines emerged and as a result, the story felt chaotic and I didn't have much emotional connection with the characters anymore. Their emotional responses made sense, but seemed forced.Would you be willing to try another book from J. D. Horn? Why or why not?
I will probably give the next book in the series a go, just because I want it to get back on track and feel loyal to it because of my Savannah connection, but I am not expecting it to be anything riveting.Too many convoluted plotlines
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