Blood & Honey
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Narrated by:
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Holter Graham
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Saskia Maarleveld
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By:
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Shelby Mahurin
About this listen
The stakes are higher. The witches are deadlier. And the romance is red-hot. The eagerly anticipated sequel to the New York Times and Indiebound bestseller Serpent & Dove is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and is an instant New York Times bestseller!
Lou, Reid, Coco, and Ansel are on the run from coven, kingdom, and church—fugitives with nowhere to hide.
To survive, they need allies. Strong ones. But as Lou becomes increasingly desperate to save those she loves, she turns to a darker side of magic that may cost Reid the one thing he can’t bear to lose. Bound to her always, his vows were clear: where Lou goes, he will go; and where she stays, he will stay.
Until death do they part.
Don't miss Gods & Monsters, the spellbinding conclusion of this epic trilogy!
I’ll admit my heart died in this book, I saw the signs but I didn’t want to accept it... I still don’t... I need book 3 already.
I love the narration of this book as I did the last, both narrators really brought the characters and story to life.
4.5 stars
Emotional Roller coaster.
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This follows on from the end of the first book where they think Morgane is planning an attack at the funeral of the Arch-Bishop.
The timeline was a bit confusing. And really Lou and Reid could have just run off/ sailed away at the end of book 1.
Anyway here's hoping the last book is better.
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Books yes, narration no
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Amazing
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Narration aside, the story picked up with more speed from the get-go. I liked the slow burn of the first book and we get some of this here but this book is more plot-focused. I thought Reid’s moral struggles were quite realistic, but not too much so. I’ve read other books where the characters’ decisions and development are so back-and-forth that it becomes almost too frustrating to read so I was pleasantly surprised that here it all felt believable but also enjoyable.
Good story continuation but frustrating male narration
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