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Eat Prey Love

By: Kerrelyn Sparks
Narrated by: Gia St. Claire
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New York Times bestselling author Kerrelyn Sparks is back with Eat Prey Love—another sensational installment in her witty and wonderful Love at Stake paranormal romance series. In this simply fabulous tale of love and desire, vampires and shapeshifters, the sexy daughter of a vampire-hunting CIA agent finds untamed passion in a world she never knew existed. Lynsay Sands, author of the wildly popular romances featuring the Argeneau vampire family, calls Kerrelyn Sparks, “an absolute delight”—and Eat Prey Love will have fans of Charlaine Harris, and Katie MacAlister howling with joy. Fantasy Horror Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Shifter Espionage

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I've read this story quite a few times since it first came out, absolutely loved it, and rated it 5 stars, but the audio.... the narrator is, by far, one of the worst I've ever heard. I'd have given this audio version a miss if I'd known how bad she is. The narrator is absolutely terrible at accents, with the Scottish ones warbling between Cockney and Aussie, the English accent varied between Cockney, Aussie and the American deep south, and the Brazilian sounding more like a cross between Irish and Aussie. She also appears to have seen way too many of those adverts for Haribo sweets that have adults with childish voices, because they all suffered from that and frequently gave the impression they'd been done by Looney Toons, Hannah Barbera or more often, Elmer Fudd. Totally ruined a terrific book.

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