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Capitol Magic
- Narrated by: Emma Galvin
- Series: Jane Madison, Book 3.5
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Summary
Jane Madison is searching for a job that will fulfill her, enabling her to combine her peerless librarian skills with her witchcraft. Sarah Anderson, Clerk of Court for the District of Columbia Night Court, is just beginning to figure out what she can do as a sphinx, an ancient protector of vampires.
Magic flies when Jane and Sarah team up to protect a rare collection of books. Along the way, both women need to balance personal goals, professional careers, and their often-unwieldy love lives! This novella combines the beloved world of the Jane Madison Series with the excitement of the stand-alone novel, Fright Court. Where else can a reader find a novella of witchcraft, vampires, and cupcakes?
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- angela
- 03-02-15
Really good listen
I am really enjoying this series of book by this writer. Would totally recommend to friends and family to listen
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- John
- 18-01-21
fire the narrator
Mindy doesn't write bad books.
This narrator can make dentists rich with listeners teeth grinding. horrible experience, I didn't finish the book.
don't waste a credit, by and read for yourself.
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- My2centsworth
- 31-05-20
Immaturity
I admit I finished all four of the books in this series while being constantly irritated by the immature behavior that the protagonist continues to display, and her failure to learn anything from past experiences. Her childish rebellion more closely resembles a fourteen year old than a supposedly almost 30 year old. The narrator adds to this illusion, as her voice and reading style sounds like a fourteen year old. But, the storylines are creative, if contrived, and I consistently wanted to know how it would end.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-06-17
One Voice - 2 Characters ???
I had a hard time following who was talking because the narrator give a new character the same exact voice. Plus, too much was about the new character. It's a forgettable book, unless you give it a 2nd chance. Still, I wanted more about the original character.
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- Karlyn Keller
- 24-04-17
Cute
Cute book. Not awful. Not great. It's a cute story with a bit of fun thrown in. I will keep an eye out for follow ups.
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- Catherine J. Adams
- 19-06-16
2 hour distraction...ok. Narration is not good.
Narration is very odd. Weird pauses and breathing breaks. Distracting from the story. Reading is segmented in unnatural places during story telling.
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- Jessica
- 08-03-15
Decent, quick read, horrible narration
The story was cute fluff, vampires, witches, sphinx and other supernatural stuff. Loved that it was centered around a stolen library collection, as a book lover and volunteer librarian it resonated with me.
The narration was bad, choppy and didn't flow well at all, also a few cases of mispronunciation. I wish I had a physical copy of the book instead of audio copy because I doubt I will ever listen to it again.
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- bevin
- 27-03-14
Just can't listen to any more
Would you try another book from Mindy Klasky and/or Emma Galvin?
I might, might read another book by Mindy but not if its narrated by Emma, I have attempted to listen to this book four times and just can't do it. The story might be good but the narration is ruining it! It sounds like a monotone 12 year old narrating. There is no variation at all between characters making it very difficult to follow.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Don't know
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Emma Galvin?
Any one
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- Great Tutu Kona
- 02-04-18
Narrator is HORRIBLE!
I could not find the story amid the jerky pauses and sing song presentation. Absolutely dreadful!