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Fire Possessed

Twin Rivers Possession Series, Book 1

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Fire Possessed

By: September Stone
Narrated by: Alex Kydd, Lauren Sweet
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One woman on a mission. Four cursed men. A primal magic that threatens to destroy them all....

Sophie has done her best to avoid the magical world for fear of the havoc her abnormal ability wreaks on other supernaturals. As a silencer who mutes the powers of those around her, she's spent her life among the mortals her defect can't harm.

But when Mother Nature pushes her from her home to do her bidding, Sophie has no choice but to venture to the magical town of Twin Rivers.

Instead of viewing her presence as a curse, four men see Sophie's arrival as a blessing. Carrigan, a psychic who hears everyone's thoughts at all times. Hagan, a bear shifter who transforms at the slightest provocation. Jonas, whose losses have left him isolated and jaded. And Valor, a vampire without conscience or remorse.

Drawn to Sophie, these irresistible men find themselves caught up in a dangerous whirlwind of magic that runs deeper than they can imagine. But Sophie can't allow her mounting attraction to keep her from her mission - because Mother's wrath destroys everything it touches.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 September Stone LLC (P)2019 Tantor
Paranormal Romance Magic Fantasy Paranormal Romance Paranormal & Urban Fiction Urban
Engaging Characters • Decent Storyline • Interesting Premise • Steamy Elements • Good Voice Distinction

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The steamy storyline is enough to keep my interest, but the narration grates my nerves. It definitely took me a minute to get used to the female character's perky "southern accent" but I got over it. The male narrator is just plain bad. His tone is a cross between "Bro" and "Cali frat boy"... it doesn't fit the male characters at all and takes away from the story.

Decent Storyline, Terrible Narration

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Good start to series with some world building and decent storyline if a bit rushed with some aspects of development between characters when feelings should have been questioned a little when based off one of the main reasons being MMC needing FMC’s gift to have a decent life. Narrators kept a good distinction in voice differences between what character was talking.

Good start

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I’ve been obsessed with fated mates for some time along with the typical insta love. This story was done with a twist in that the mfc is following some type of internal urges she believes is Mother Nature. She could also have dissociative identity disorder which would also fit the storyline. Along the way she makes connections and some of them seem really weird. Just when I was starting to believe there is a purpose to the chaos, the book ended. And it was seriously abrupt. Overall I can’t stand characters with southern accents and colloquialisms- I’d rather the narrators didn’t attempt it. Also the male narrator didn’t do well with differentiating between the male characters. I’m really hoping reading book 2 won’t be a mistake.

Refreshing Take

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I enjoyed the premise of the story, with the MFC being "pushed" to fulfill a quest by the magical entity which she refers to as Mother, and how she picks up some misfit characters along the way. And I actually really liked these characters more than the MFC, with each having their own personality type: Carrigan the charming "boy next door", Hagan the overprotective and possessive shifter, Jonas the a-hole grump that just wants those he cares about to be happy and will move mountains to make it happen, and Valor the tortured soul bad boy vampire. But I didn't particularly like how the bonds between all the characters started to develop. I was hoping for more of a natural development of feelings for each other, but instead it is very instalove with a strong dash of codependence. I'm really hoping the next book picks up more on the storyline itself and that there will be more character development where I can overlook some of the areas that seem to grate on me.

Has Potential

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After a string of audiobooks I could barely get through this was exactly what I needed. Written well & narrated well. Listened on 1.2 speed. Moving on to book 2 now & excited for what that has in store for the characters.

Great listen!

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