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From Blood and Ash (Part 2 of 2) (Dramatized Adaptation)

Blood and Ash, Book 1

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From Blood and Ash (Part 2 of 2) (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Narrated by: Wyn Delano, Katie Boothe, David Cui Cui, Stewart Crank, Khaya Fraites, Matthew Bassett, Michael John Casey, Torian Brackett, full cast, Dawn Ursula, Holly Adams, Earl Fisher
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Captivating and action-packed, From Blood and Ash is a sexy, addictive, and unexpected fantasy perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Laura Thalassa.

A Maiden...

Chosen from birth to usher in a new era, Poppy’s life has never been her own. The life of the Maiden is solitary. Never to be touched. Never to be looked upon. Never to be spoken to. Never to experience pleasure. Waiting for the day of her Ascension, she would rather be with the guards, fighting back the evil that took her family, than preparing to be found worthy by the gods. But the choice has never been hers.

A Duty...

The entire kingdom’s future rests on Poppy’s shoulders, something she’s not even quite sure she wants for herself. Because a Maiden has a heart. And a soul. And longing. And when Hawke, a golden-eyed guard honor bound to ensure her Ascension, enters her life, destiny and duty become tangled with desire and need. He incites her anger, makes her question everything she believes in, and tempts her with the forbidden.

A Kingdom...

Forsaken by the gods and feared by mortals, a fallen kingdom is rising once more, determined to take back what they believe is theirs through violence and vengeance. And as the shadow of those cursed draws closer, the line between what is forbidden and what is right becomes blurred. Poppy is not only on the verge of losing her heart and being found unworthy by the gods, but also her life when every blood-soaked thread that holds her world together begins to unravel.

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Katie Boothe, Stewart Crank, Torian Brackett, Khaya Fraites, Wyn Delano, Dawn Ursula, Matthew Bassett, David Cui Cui, Earl Fisher, Michael John Casey, Holly Adams, Joe Mallon, Robb Moreira, Karenna Foley, Damon Alums, Rayner Gabriel, James Konicek, Christopher Walker, Drew Kopas, Ken Jackson, Richard Rohan, Bradley Smith, Christopher Williams, Donald Guzzi, Scott McCormick and Nora Achrati.

©2020 Jennifer L. Armentrout (P)2024 Graphic Audio LLC
Audio Performances & Dramatisations Dramatisations Fantasy Paranormal Heartfelt

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really enjoyed the narration and world building, superb listen and once again smashed put the park by graphic audio productions!

poppy was fantastic

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The Oxford prig still puts me off but the storyline is interesting. It doesn’t seem that complex but I’ll be buying book 2.

I’ll be buying book 2

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wow, it was almost like listening to it for the first time. I knew what was going to happen, but having a full cast made all the difference. I loved every second of it. And i even forgive them for asking 2 credits for 1 book.
I can't lie, it robbed me off the wrong way to have 1 book split into 2, and is not even as if there was too much content for one book, it's just they wanted more money for it. So i got the book in a BOGO deal. After listening to them it would have been worthy of the 2 credits.

the dramatised version is the way to go 😍

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Second part of the book gets even better. Characters gain more depth, certain events finally arrive and the plot twist keeps you hooked on. Nothing is perfect and some flaws and borring stretches here and there unfortunately. Still, this is one of the best listenes I found on Audible so far. 7 hours of great entertainment. 5/5

Second part is even better

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In basic terms, all the action, suspense and intrigue that I found lacking from part one arrives very quickly in part two, and doesn't let up for the entire instalment! This was a far more engaging listen, and I now feel far more invested in the story and characters.

The biggest improvement by far can be found in Poppy's character development. I found her quite two dimensional in part one, but she very quickly takes on a life of her own here, actually taking action rather than just feeling things but saying nothing. She's still a far from perfect character; her sheltered upbringing can only stretch so far as an excuse for her naivety, her mood swings from loathing to lust and back again gave me whiplash in places, and the extreme shift from almost blind trust to determined distrust of everything, while perfectly logical for the character, is so frustrating for the reader - we've been here before many, many times and, unless it's executed perfectly, it just comes across as another tick on the romantasy checklist and a delaying tactic to make us wait for the meat of the story. But, despite all that, she definitely feels more rounded and it was certainly easier to sympathise with her this go round.

As for Hawk, well, he's going on the book boyfriend list! A quip for every occasion, the delicious eroding of his restraint and that dark edge that starts to come out to play? Yu uu um! I still feel that his character is far more well crafted than Poppy overall; while it also draws on a lot of the standard romantasy character traits, the character is somehow far more 'inhabited' on the page. And his development arc is so, so enjoyable! Plus the voice actor gives a stellar performance which makes it impossible for you now to fall for the character.

The plot twist and ending was 'spoiled' for me, but at the same time I'd basically already figured out where this was heading from about 1/3 of the way through part one! It doesn't bother me in the slightest though that is is predictable; it allowed me to enjoy the ride to see how the author would get us there! The copious amount of fan art also acts as a spoiler by omission, but at least I can now enjoy it properly!

There are some quite dark moments in this book, but they serve the atmosphere really well, and give depth to the fact that this world is not all it seems. Some of the imagery made me recoil in the best way! It's graphic, but not so graphic as to be off putting, and a couple of moments makes your heart flutter at the slightly twisted way of evidencing affection...

There are some clunky moments of transition and plot points just dropped in out of nowhere (the ending being an absolute prime example), but again I'm just trusting the romantasy template to see me safely through. It is a shame that, in places, it does feel like there is a lack of worldbuilding simply because it's a book from this genre - it feels like the author is banking on the fact that the readers will have an instinctive understanding of certain things and so certain elements are left for you to fill in the blanks. Likewise, there are a few examples of info-dumping which, while well placed enough to fit within the story, detracts from Poppy's character. She is essentially told everything, rather than figuring out or discovering things for herself, which again makes her feel a little bit of a passenger in her own story.

I'm certain intrigued enough to continue the series, but is it going to become a new favourite? I guess book two will hold the answer to that!

What was lacking in Part 1 is here in spades

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