Mad Magic
Mad Magic, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Erin Moon
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By:
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Nicole Conway
About this listen
Mad Magic is a beautifully dark and rich young adult fantasy from Nicole Conway, best-selling author of the Dragonrider Chronicles.
Josie Barton is a high school student living in terror. Invisible creatures torment her everywhere she goes, constantly getting her into trouble at school, and even haunting her apartment. But just when Josie thinks things couldn't get any worse, she meets the guy from across the hall.
Zeph Clemmont is a changeling with enemies in all the worst places, fighting to undo a curse that threatens to end his life. Survival means he will have to swallow his pride and trust Josie with all his darkest secrets.
With the help of a gunslinging shaman and the enigmatic Prince of Nightmares, Zeph and Josie are only a heartbeat away from defeating one of the most diabolical faerie villains their world has ever known.
©2017 Nicole Conway (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.A Very good read
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An issue I had so spoilers below...
Zef having sex with a teenager he's known and watched grow since birth is just sooo weird.
Meh.. I
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Loved it!
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Let me start by saying that I find this romance to be very creepy and couldn’t shake the feeling even by the end of the book.
To be completely honest i was also not very fond of the narration and all the accents (especially JF), but of course I understand that it helps to bring the story to life. Personally I believe it would sound better if she used different American accents, but again that’s personal preference.
I find that the story progressed very fast, all the relationships (romantic and friendships) that formed and the feelings, even some events felt very rushed.
Having said all of that though it was good enough to keep my interest, I really liked hearing about fairies (a few well know names thrown in) and imagining the different creatures, it is a YA book after all.
What really kept me is that I really loved all the characters individually regardless of what I think about the plot, and more in particular our main character Jossie. She’s been through so much in her life but throughout the whole book she’s always showing understanding, positivity and kindness.
Such an easy listen even with the creepiness and the cringy accents, give it at least a try!
Good enough to keep my interest
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Narrator done a good job at different characters all though Frosty had a London cokney accent an I'm as cockny as it gets but I don't sound like that lol. I find when Americans to London accent it usually sounds something like that. Starting book 2 now
Was a bit different to the usual in this genre
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