Siren Rises
The Rise of Ares
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Shure
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By:
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Jade Frances
When darkness descends, devouring all light and life from the world, what hope is left?
The scales have been tipped, someone else’s blood has been used to rise Ares, and the war between The Gifted has arrived. Now, there are Fae hunting Evangeline. Their only goal is to sacrifice her to their one true leader.
Forced to flee the academy, she must embark on a hunt of her own to acquire a scythe. A long lost weapon that will not only strengthen her powers, but is the only hope she has in defeating Ares. However, she is not the only one searching for it.
She must learn to combine and control the darkness and light within her. If she doesn’t, she risks being consumed by the very darkness she was born with. Putting not only her own life at risk, but also those of the ones she loves.
The apocalypse is spreading, with the presence of evil growing stronger with it.
©2021 Jade Frances (P)2021 Jade FrancesListeners also enjoyed...
LOTS OF LAUGHS AND EASY TO FOLLOW .
NARRATOR IS GOOD AND EASY TO FOLLOW.
GOOD STORY
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Great book
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great ending to the story
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3 star listen
Just confusing 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Interesting conclusion
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I normally don’t talk about the endings. Maybe I wasn’t paying enough attention or maybe I missed something. But the ending made sense to me, until the prologue where it left me confused. I’m not going to dwell on it because I enjoyed the series and story overall.
The narrator was excellent overall. This has been one of the few Audible books I’ve listened to that didn’t have a single audio hiccup.
I think this series could have been condensed down to a single book or two. The aspect of the story that benefitted most from this was the character development which is admittedly not my strong suit. After listening to these books over the course of four days, I know one character’s name. I tend to remember people (and characters) based on their actions and what they represent more than who they are as a person or their name, face, or voice.
As with the first two, I recommend this book. I think it makes for an excellent finale.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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