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Wrath of the Fae Box Set (Books 1–3)

By: Alessa Thorn
Narrated by: Lucas Webley, Michelle Sparks
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Summary

Cursed. Betrayed. Banished.

Fifteen hundred years is a long time to wait to get revenge. The Fae know how to nurse a grudge, and now they have returned to England to claim their rightful place.

This box set collects the complete trilogy of The Wrath of the Fae, with each book a hot, fast-paced paranormal romance following three fae princes as they journey to break their curses and find their fated mates.

©2021 Alessa Thorn (P)2021 Alessa Thorn

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Interesting story but …

I actually enjoyed the storyline of these three books. It was interesting and really kept you interested in spite of a few wild character jumps. However, whilst the male narrator is perfection, the female’s narration is quiet grinding. Her vowels are just too rounded. So much so that she sounded as if English isn’t her first language. Her attempt at an Irish accent was truly atrocious. However the timbre and lilt of her voice was absolutely beautiful and I think that the faux posh narration really let her down as I can’t fault the performance in relation to delivery of emotion and pace. I would recommend downloading the sample first to see if you could listen to hours of that accent.

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Stories Get Better but Terrible Narration

The three stories, in themselves, are not too bad. They actually get better with each one.
The first story, with Kian and Elise, starts off ok, but kind of dwindles a little. There’s barely any character development and Elises personality is all over the place and not quite a whole.
The we get book 2 with Bayn and Freya. This one starts slow but gets much better. Bayn is great and Freya’s character is much more rounded.
Finally we get Killian and Bron. This story is great. Bron and Killian are both brilliant characters. It’s funny and gritty and a much better paced story as a whole.

However, the narration on these stories is some of the worst I’ve ever listened to. I struggled so much to put up with the female narrator. In the first story it is almost unbearable as she tries to do a posh English accent and instead sounds Eastern European. It’s painful to listen to. In the second book, when she’s meant to be Norwegian, she sounds German. She does a little better with Brons Irish accent but it’s still horrendous. I honestly have no idea how she got the job.
The make narrator is a little better, but it’s obvious that he hadn’t read the book before narrating. At one point he has a character speaking with an Irish accent. Then the story says the character isn’t from Ireland and has a strange accent, so he just drops the Irish and carries on in a different accent. Why wasn’t that fixed? He also has a different accent for each of the brothers. Posh English for Kian, a northern Manchester style accent from Bayn, and a southern cockney style accent for Killian, while the female narrator keeps them all with her weird posh accent. It’s just utterly confusing and ridiculous.

Honestly, I think if I’d read these books, I would have enjoyed them more, but the narration was so bad, it made them difficult to enjoy, which is a huge shame.

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MORE PLEASE 🙏

Absolutely loved every second of this 🥰 listened to the whole thing over three days, brilliant, marvellous and wonderful 😍

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Complete trilogy in one collection

I always enjoy Alessa Thorns books and this audio collection is no exception. The narrator's were able to make each performance and couple distinct.

The story was engaging, the romance steamy and the world well developed.

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loved the story but

I loved this story but unfortunately the narration by Michelle Sparks didn't go with the story. The main accent used was too posh, the annunciation of some of the words distorted the real word, but her Irish accent was great.

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Definitely worth perseverance

The first book was a bit one dimensional and the characters sketchy and the female narrator's terrible English accent was grating. Everytime she mispronounced Salisbury and simple words like hand it was like fingernails on a blackboard.
However the second and third books had much more depth and I thoroughly enjoyed them despite the narrator's unconvincing accent, shame as her voice tone was pleasant.

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Great story

I totally enjoyed this series, it had everything from fighting to love.
The only problem I had with it was the female narrator, she was terrible, I couldn’t understand some of the words she said and had to keep rewinding to get the meaning! I’m sorry but I don’t know where she comes from but nobody talks like that! She said palm and it sounded like pum!
Being English myself I can promise you she didn’t learn it in England, even the royal family don’t talk like she does! I’m sorry if she is offended by my word’s but she seriously need’s to get real English lessons.
The male narrator was excellent and I think I would have preferred him to be the only narrator.

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Great story but the narration style is jarring

each actor/narrator reads the chapter associated with their characters in full... this creates a problem. it is jarring to have two voices for the same character dependant on who is reading at the time, a better way would have been to narrate the chapter but have the other narrator jump in for the appropriate character's lines. this way the book would sound more fluid and less 'who's actually talking right now?!'

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