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Academy of Silence

Blood Knight, Book 3

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Academy of Silence

By: Edie Skye
Narrated by: Daryl Mayfield, Jess Trepanier
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A mysterious elf librarian? A rambunctious dragonkin coach? A cold yuki-onna professor? These monster girls are up to something!

J.B. Clarke and the lovely ladies of Broken Fang have killed five vampires in as many months, but their mission to free humanity from the bloodsuckers who control the world has only just begun—

—and it’s about to get a lot more complicated!

Three mysterious monster girls have arrived in the city of Chester Creek, and they’ve been poking around in all the wrong places. Are they potential allies or a new threat? No one can tell, but fortunately, Clarke’s team includes Sammy Eloise: a slime girl with a fondness for video games, cosplay, and poisoning anyone who gets in her way. They’ll need all her shapeshifting talents if they’re to unravel this latest conundrum!

But time is running out because dark forces are on the move. The Academy of Silence has dispatched a hunter to the region, and his arrival ushers in a deadly game of cat and mouse for Clarke and the women he loves.

But who is the cat, and who is the mouse?

The Academy hunter is an ancient vampire, trained and equipped to dispatch any foe—including blood knights! But Clarke is hardly defenseless; his skills have been honed, his team is ready, and magical boons have transformed him into a powerful weapon against evil.

The stage has been set, the battle lines drawn, and soon these two men will meet in a clash that will shape the future of the entire world.

©2024 Edie Skye (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Urban Cats Vampire
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I am enjoying this new series.

As I have come to expect, Edie weaves an engaging tale with foes that demand respect, along with faithful allies and protagonists that grow in their own rights, to rise to the ever expanding challenges. The Bubba likes it! Do Recommend!
As a final note, I would like to mention the two voice actors who create a delightful listening experience. they are both first rate!
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One of the best Books and performances I have in my collection. I will be getting book 4 when it drops.

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The strategy is to win

I'll elaborate on my review title in a bit, and preface the review with a quick statement.
I like this series and will listen/read this series to its conclusion. I do recommend it and think most will enjoy this without a qualm. I just have a gripe, and there was a tipping point somewhere later in that resulted in the writing of this review.
To start with, the story is interesting and a decent continuation from the last installment. The characters are fairly fleshed out and interesting. Pacing is fairly good overall, not to quick and not slowly draging things out. I like the antagonist presented for this installment and the direction the overall plot is taking.

Now to explain my single biggest gripe, which doesn't detract from my overall enjoyment much. Clark and gang suck at planning and don't put much thought into contingency EVER. When they enter a confrontation the plan is almost always "Let's go in, and kick their butt". It's not like that ever wasn't the goal, but that isn't really a plan. Half the time, our protagonist is just blindly rushing into conflict with nothing but a goal, hope, and wishes. The little prep he puts into a fight typically washes out, and he wins by luck or minor contrivances.
While I don't expect every story to feature cold unfeeling masterminds and grand strategy. It urk'd me when one good decision is followed by inaction, followed by hasty reaction, then bad decision, compounded by more hasty bad reactions. All while every step is made with no fallback plan, or contingency. They're college students for the most part and there's only so much they can think of and do, but I think they're taking the situation alittle too lightly. The enemy is an entrenched race of supernaturals who have pacified the entire planet, who have and will kill mercilessly to maintain the status quo. What made them think picking a fight with this enemy without a concrete method to protect their identity and loved ones was a good idea? or at least come to terms with the possibility of losing either of the aforementioned. They're pretty lackadaisical with it all considering the level of threat they taking on and it bothers me. That's it, rant over.

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