
White Tiger
Dark Heavens, Book One
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Narrado por:
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Cindy Kay
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De:
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Kylie Chan
A young woman accepts a position as nanny to the young daughter of a handsome, wealthy, and mysterious Chinese businessman - only to discover her new employer is really a god...and every foul demon in creation is out to destroy him! With a premise like that, fantasy aficionados and die-hard action lovers alike will no doubt be expecting something exceptional - and Australian author Kylie Chan delivers big time.
White Tiger is the first book in Chan's breathtaking trilogy that ingeniously blends magic, martial arts, and urban fantasy with a healthy dollop of paranormal romance thrown in to sweeten the pot. Fans of Hong Kong kung fu movies and the novels of Lilith Saintcrow, Liz Williams, Karen Chance, Devon Monk, and Ilona Andrews will flip over White Tiger, Kylie Chan's remarkable non-stop martial arts supernatural adventure love story.
Contains mature themes.
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Amazing intro to a great series
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Thank you, Kylie Chan for bringing it to the states because I've been waiting for it forever!
I love this story to death!
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Came for Cindy Kay’s narration, stayed for the Celestial Court
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Whispering narration is not an ideal experience
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Now, my only sorta complaint is that the main character who is an Australian native has no accent, Not when she is doing the narration or even when she is speaking. even though there is a part where people have commented on her accent or when she goes to her families house and they all have accents, it just seemed kind of weird to me. though i will admit i did really like the narrator's voice over all.
As for the story, it is as great as i thought it would be. there are a few unnecessary repetitive parts. There was a few times when i thought a character already knew something only for it to come as some sort of surprise to them later. Which kind of caught me off guard a couple of times. other than that i had a great deal of fun listening to this story and am extremely hopeful that i won't have to wait too long til the next book.
Why no Australian accent?
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The novel is slow to develop, but always interesting, as Emma gets brought deeper and deeper into the world of Chinese mythology, motivated by her desire to protect the god's daughter and her growing feelings of helpless love for the god himself. It's an extremely well thought out book which was just as good the second time around as it was the first.
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the trilogy.
Great Book
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There was so much repetition!
1. Emma is remarkable and special.
2. She & John can't touch because he would drain her and kill her.
3. John's so drained and lacks strength and needs to rest.
4. John and Leo are constantly keeping things from her, vow to tell her everything, and then, oops, they did it again. And Emma gets angry all over again.
That's the gist of the book. I will not be finishing the series.
Plus, by the end, Simone, John's daughter, annoyed me. Her repetitions were everyone's silly or stupid.
Regarding the narrator, she is excellent! I forgot the same person was voicing each character. They are distinct and easily recognizable. Her pacing was just right and her portrayal of emotion was good.
Overly long with not much happening
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