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Cursed Prince

Night Elves Trilogy, Book 1

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Cursed Prince

De: C.N. Crawford
Narrado por: Amanda Dolan
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My heart hasn't beat in a 1,000 years. I haven't uttered a word in prison, and the guards keep their distance. If they get too close, they die - until at last, my magic binds my soul to another.

Unfortunately, the person destined to save me is a night elf - the enemy of my kind. And yet, when I see her in the cell across from mine, an ember starts to burn in my chest. When we escape together down the palace walls, it’s almost like I can feel again.

As we journey to find the magic that will save us both, attraction simmers between us. But I keep my secrets close. Because, if she finds out what I am, she will find a way to kill me, even if it means sacrificing herself to do it.

©2020 Corey Press (P)2020 Corey Press
Fantasía Paranormal Paranormal y Urbano Sincero
Original Storyline • Action Packed Adventure • Fluent Narration • Creative Concept • Intriguing Plot • Hooking Delivery

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The narration is really off putting. All I could focus on was the strange emphasis on every third or fourth word. I’ll be checking a sample of the next book and probably switching to the kindle version to continue the story.

Good story, not great narration.

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This book was quite a ride: no moment that things are too slow.

Auhors have build a very interesting world mixing reality, fantasy and norsk folklore. This book takes place 1000 years from now, arter the ragnarök. Main issue in this book is conflict between two races of elves: high elves and night elves. Night elves have been imprisoned under ground for 1000 years and they are trying to break the spell that keeps them confined.

Our journey starts here, Heroine Alley is a night elf assasin that tries to free her people. Hero Marroc aka cursed prince who has been imprisoned whole time and made into undead creature who can’t feel anything. They’re paths collide and the adventure begins.

Overall I enjoyed this book. It was light action packed story. But after saying that, there was a lot of lack in the romance storyline. Expecially heroine Ally didint seen to feel anything towards the Marroc, while he started to feel feelings towars h even without his soul. Alley seemed also otherwise little one dimentional character, even if she was not passive character.

Narration was fluent and good. Would have liked it even more if there would have been male reader to Marroc parts.

Action packed adventure

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I really love fantasy romance/ paranormal romance and this book hit the nail on the head. It had the usual tropes of assassins and Princes but it still had an original story and plot that was wonderfully done.

Exactly what I wanted!

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I have a lot of pet peeves with both the writing and the voice performance, and these annoyances are detailed below. However, I could probably overlook what I perceive as faults if this had been the right kind of novel for me. It is written as a romance, replete with purple prose. Just. Not. My. Jam. If romance is your thing, you might like this selection.

My peeves:

The author struggles with pronouns. Unfortunately, that is getting to be a common occurrence. They are also innocent of the rules of prepositions. Then there are the words they can't turn loose as the words will be repeated for no good reason throughout a chapter and even within sentences. Has it become taboo to use a thesaurus?

There is repeated place name dropping where I suspect the names mean nothing to people not familiar with Boston. The characters and situations are difficult to believe - and this after you've already suspended a hold onto reality and opened yourself to a world of fantasy.

The performer... is no Bahni Turpin or R. C. Bray. We can't all be the ones at the apex, but this performer doesn't seem to be aware of a voice acting standard. Not that no effort is expended - far from it. The over emoting and the unsettling inflections and pauses are weird in a most cringe inducing way. (Some weirdness I celebrate, but not this.) In fact, listening to the performance exhausts me. Switching to reading is not an option as the mangled grammar would try me too much.

I made it about an hour into the listen before deciding life is too short for this.

Looked for a standard fantasy; this is not it

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This is a good story for a casual, not focused solely on the story book. There were several holes or maybe parts I missed, like when did she start wearing a dress? and the narrator changed how names were pronounced several times, which got a bit confusing sometimes. Overall it was a good listen, if you don't get hung up on the details.

Good story for a casual listen

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