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  • Unholy Trinity

  • Michael Biörn, Book 2
  • By: Marc Daniel
  • Narrated by: John McLain
  • Length: 11 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (134 ratings)

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Unholy Trinity

By: Marc Daniel
Narrated by: John McLain
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Warlocks are a rare and dangerous breed. Shape-shifter Michael Biörn has walked this earth 1000 years and never met one. That's about to change.

Vampires walking the streets in broad daylight. Students disappearing at an alarming rate. Rumors of a mysterious necromancer. Something is seriously amiss in Michael's neck of the woods.

The Elves have chosen to ignore the problem, so it falls to Michael to look into it.

Hidden in the heart of the forest is a foe more powerful than anything he's ever faced. And when Michael finds him, the unthinkable happens.

Now Michael must race to lift the veil of deception and expose the enemy's true nature, all while keeping a headstrong werewolf pup named Olivia out of trouble.

In a case where nothing is what it seems, Michael could sure use Sheila's investigative skills. But for that, the journalist would have to return his calls.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Marc Daniel (P)2019 Tantor
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Fighting wizards

Ezekil (Ez) requested Michael’s help as a bodyguard. In a fight against an old foe, Ez is severely injured and in a magic coma. An elfin princess is hurt by vampires. Now the elves and Michael have a common enemy. Michael and Leka (an elf emissary) go out into the world to find a cure for Ez and a way to defeat their common enemy.

80% of the fights are skirmishes between the vampires, wolves and Olivia. Olivia, the young pup is playing checkers while the vampires are playing chess and she is the prize. Stupid, stupid girl, she will not listen to Michael and she has an inflated sense of her abilities, which puts her sister, Lucy, in danger. Dangos, evil vampire, and Serafin, the evil wizard, plan to kill two birds with one stone. The stone is Lucy and the birds are Olivia and Michael. In book 1, I wished Michael would have turned Olivia over his knee and given her a couple of smacks. I still feel that way. To give her credit, she is only slightly less annoying in this book.

Technologically savvy elves. Yep. They carry bows, swords, wear leather, commune with nature, drive cars, and attend university. Oh, there is an elfin princess who also needs a spanking.

The various types of “unnaturals”
• praeternatural: witches, sorcerers, skin-walkers, werewolf and vampires
• supernatural: warlocks, wizards, and mages
• fae, elves, troll, orgs, siren and ghoul

What happens with a human, praeternatural and supernatural meet at a bar, they have a drink, and no one talks of their ethnicity especially the human. What happens when they go camping and are attacked by vampires? Secrets are revealed and vampires die.

What kind of magic will allow a vampire to walk in the day? A vampire cannot do that. See that kid. Yep That’s a vampire. oh.

When dogs are about twenty feet from Michael they turn tail remembering they have something better to do on the other side of the property. The author, Marc Daniel, uses the example of highly trained specialized dogs (Dobermans, Rottweiler, German shepherds etc.) turning tail when faced with a more dominate species. In book 1 it was when the dogs encountered werewolves and here it was Michael.

Michael goes to see the vampires of the western covenant on a fact gathering mission. He was dressed in his fashion statement attire of two double headed battle axes strapped to his back and his werebear attitude. Of course, his questions (while holding an ax to a vampire’s throat), battle-axed fashion statement and attitude caused an upheaval in the vampire covenant. The western covenant feels an enthralled werebear would make a wonderful vassal.

The enemy of our enemy is our ally will not be the case with the vampires working with Michael to oppose Dragos. But Michael feels, if the vampires go and take out their garbage (Dragos), he will be happier for it.

What do you do when an 800 pound bear is bearing down on you for a fight? Run the other way!

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awesome Werebar book.

honestly one of the best books I've seen come out recently that has anything to do with the supernatural meaning were animals which,s wizards and all that good stuff. finally a book it shows that it shifter it's just as old as a vampire can be equally strong.

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Keep it up

Great story. Keep it up. I am very curious about how the third book close enemies will go, as I'm about to start it guess I will find out.

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Entertaining

I loved this book. A great mix of story and action. Expounds on the relationship between the races and also within them.

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One Word

I only have one word for this series. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.. the stories, the narration. AWESOME.

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excellent!

great story line very thrilling and full of surprissi. I wish there more books like this.

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great series

really enjoyed the three books. they can stand alone, however reading/listening to them in order is recommended. I found this out by completing the third one before the second.

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3rd Try and I GIVE UP

I like Supernatural Paranormal books, but this is beyond silly IMHO. The writing reminded me of a high school book, or even junior high.

Cannot believe the 4.6 rating on this book

The narration was blah unless he was mutilating a female speaking.

Returning this book pronto

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Good read but a terrible listen..



This was a good book. It kept me entertained all the was through. It was about our hero Michael who was an 800 pound bear shifter and his friend Ezekiel, the wizard, who got into it with another wizard and ended up in a coma for most of the story.

It included a lot of vampires and the High King of the Elves, Dariel, his wife Leana and their spoiled and troublesome daughter Maya. As well as, Serafin, the bad wizard and, Dragos the main vampire. There was also Olivia, who became a werewolf in the last book when she was bitten, and Lucy, Olivia’s sister and Sheila, Michael’s on-again off-again girlfriend who was a reporter. AND every one of these characters had an important role in the book.

SO, YAY! It was written in the 3rd person and we got to see, hear, feel and know what everyone was doing. Both books were worth the read.

No romance and the F-bomb was used 9 times.

As to the narration: John McLain got 3 stars from me in the last book, but he’ll only get 2 this time. His women’s voices were just terrible. It was like he couldn’t even bothered trying to sound feminine.

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