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  • The Prince and His Captivating Carpenter

  • Paranormal Princes, Book 2
  • By: Charlie Cochet
  • Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
  • Length: 4 hrs
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)

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The Prince and His Captivating Carpenter

By: Charlie Cochet
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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Summary

Prince Bernd:

As Prince of the Bear Shifters, I knew the time would come for me to prove myself worthy of my crown. I expected my quest to be perilous. What I didn’t expect was for it to take me up into Espen Mountain, a place that’s brought me nothing but grief and terrible nightmares. Not only must I find the five magical ingredients, but I have to do so alongside Saer, a mysterious and charming shifter coyote summoned by the king to be my guide. But who is Saer, and why do I feel as if we’ve met before?

Saer:

Crushing on Prince Bernd from afar was one thing. Being given the responsibility of saving the prince and his kingdom was a whole other story. Banished from my kingdom by my own prince years ago, I never imagined I would be summoned to help Bernd. What could I possibly offer a prince? How was I supposed to save him? I was no one. A shifter with no place to call home. What I did know was that I would do everything in my power to help Bernd succeed on his quest. All I had to do was stop crushing on the guy, find the magical ingredients hidden up a dangerous mountain, and save his heart. What could go wrong?

©2020 Charlie Cochet (P)2020 Charlie Cochet

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Love this narrator

This was a sweet shifter story with a matchmaking King. The tale between a bear prince shifter and a coyote shifter has an almost fairy tale quality with a royal quest, mysterious dreams, and a creepy landscape.
I'd read this as a book but the narrator was excellent and added another dimension to the story.
Very sweet.

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Delightfully Heartwarming and Entertaining

This is the second book in this series, and while the two main characters find their HEA, there is a storyline in the background that continues from book one. It is because of this, I wouldn't recommend reading this as a stand alone. 🐻 🪚 🐿

Prince Bernd has been mourning the loss of his father for quite a while. He’s shut himself off from everything. When the time comes for his quest, he finds his companion/guide for the trip isn’t a bear shifter, or even magical, but we will learn just how important Saer will become to him by the end of their dangerous journey. 🐻 🪚 🐿

This story is laced with humor, sadness, love, and happiness. It is well written and has a kingdom full of wonderful characters. I loved Bernd and Saer. Their ship name is either Baer or Saend. I oddly find those funny. Anyways....this story was delightful, and I found myself grinning several times.

Greg Boudreaux continues to do a wonderful job bringing this series to life. His voices for our couple were perfection. 🐻 🪚 🐿

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Great addition

Another great addition to the series by Charlie Cochet. Very interesting and enjoyable story. Greg Boudreaux did a super job with the narration.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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Great story and narrator

This is book #2 in the Paranormal Princes series. I read this series backwards - Book 3 then 2 then 1 (don’t ask lol) and I was able to follow along fine and enjoy them fully. However, I recommend reading them in order as intended because there is a storyline threaded through the background of the three books even though each individual book has a different couple and it’s own HEA. Prince Bernd and Saer are terrific together in this one, and while the story has romance, it also has some angst. Greg Boudreaux does an excellent job as usual. He was spot on with his voicing of the two MCs. I highly recommend this whole series.

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A wonderful fairytale!

As a huge fan of Charlie Cochet, I am used to how expertly she builds worlds and creates complex page-turner plots full of romance and action. This series is another perfect example of it, with this sweet fairytale with royals and shifters in an interesting plot full of action and danger in the form of a quest while a prince and a carpenter found each other. Mr Boudreaux made an amazing performance, imbued with all the emotions and romance the author wrote. A great narration for an amazing book. WOW!

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Captivatiing indeed!

Cochet does another brilliant job in the Paranormal Princes series! Bernd and Saer are absolutely lovely. Their progression throughout the book kept me absolutely engaged and even evoked emotions. Boudreaux once again lends his voice to bring these characters to life in a memorable way.

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Grieving prince on a journey

Prince Bernd, a bear shifter, lost his beloved father years ago and has never really recovered. He does his best for his mother and younger siblings, but his heart isn’t in it. Then one day King Alarick pays him a visit. The King of all Shifters has a quest for Bernd to partake in. One doesn’t refuse the king and so Bernd agrees to the trip. He is assigned Saer to accompany him. Okay, so it’s one thing to be forced to journey beyond the walls of his home, it’s quite another to have a coyote shifter foisted upon him.

Saer comes from his own story of sorrow. He loved the wrong man and was banished from his own kingdom. His attraction to Bernd has kept him around as he’s crushed on the man. And tried to alleviate the suffering, although Bernd knows nothing about it. Bernd, for his part, embarks upon the journey thinking he has to track down a bunch of magical ingredients but having no idea the purpose of the trip. It soon becomes apparent he has been neglectful of those within his realm and he realizes he can no longer continue mired in grief, but needs to find a way to live with loss.

When the men are threatened on Espen Mountain, Bernd comes face-to-face with his fears – including the fear of losing someone he cares about.

This was an interesting story and I liked the psychological underpinnings of loss. How does one move forward? After having read the first story, I knew there had to be a good reason Alarick was demanding Bernd attend this quest – and I was right. It just wasn’t something I might have predicted.

And when Saer has the opportunity to return home, he also has to decide what is most important in his life. And for the life of me, I didn’t get the Carpenter thing but it was eventually explained.

This series is narrated by Greg Boudreaux and I think he does a good job. I enjoyed this book even more than the first and I can’t wait for the last one.

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An adventurous romance!

Bernd and Saer were a bit of an unlikely pairing, but as their quest progressed I found myself completely enamoured by their unexpected compatibility. For such a short novella, Bernd's story tackled some pretty heavy issues. The trauma from Bernd's past was significant, and as much as this was a romance, it was also a journey of healing for him. It made my heart so happy to see Bernd experience the joy of nature again after being secluded for so long. Saer's bright optimism and determination went a long way towards easing Baer's worries, and I loved watching the two of them interact. As Bernd and Saer's relationship deepened from friends to lovers, their chemistry in bed was delightfully steamy. By the time their quest reached its most dangerous section, I was completely convinced of their love and desperate to see the two of them make it back in one piece. Greg's narration was excellent throughout this story, and I really loved the way he interpreted the action-packed moments. After being teased for the past two stories, I'm dying to see Jean and Alarick get their own adventure.

**I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions.   

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5 Stars!

The Prince and His Captivating Carpenter is book 2 in the Paranormal Princes series and technically it can be read as a standalone, although I really suggest reading, or better yet, listening to book 1 first to get a better understanding of the series. Plus, we meet King Alarick and his valet, Jean, there, and they're a hoot, so you don't want to miss out on that. 

Prince Bernd is lost in his grief after losing his father and between that and fear, he hasn't been really living. When King Alarick gives him a quest that will save his heart and pairs him with a coyote shifter, he's not quite sure what to think but is obligated to agree to the challenge. Saer was perfect for him, sweet and resourceful, he helps Bernd see that there's more to life than his loss and face some hard truths about his ambassadors. 

This was the only book I hadn't read prior to listening to it and I loved it! While these are novellas/short audiobooks, they're still fun, fast-paced, and fully developed with an engaging plotline and captivating characters. Greg Boudreaux is amazing, from his voices to his flawless performance, you simply can't go wrong with him. Very recommendable!

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Squirrel!

Although I didn't enjoy the story as much as I enjoyed the first when I first read the book, I have to say that Greg Boudreaux's narration made the story like a thousand percent better. From the beginning when King Alarick (sp?) was stalking his mortal enemy in his lion form I was laughing, and I laughed all the way through even though some of it was emotional and difficult to listen to from an emotional standpoint. This audiobook is just what I needed to unwind from extremely stressful semester in grad school, and I highly recommend it to anybody who's looking for something that is both light and fun with a lot of heart. This is the second book in the series and I would recommend listening to the first before beginning this book.

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