Sarah Piper presents Book 2 in the Tarot Academy series. Contains mature themes.
Rebel Reborn
Sarah Piper
audiobookShadow Kissed
Sarah Piper
audiobookSpells of Iron and Bone
Sarah Piper
audiobookSpells of Mist and Spirit
Sarah Piper
audiobookSpells of Blood and Sorrow
Sarah Piper
audiobookSpells of Flame and Fury
Sarah Piper
audiobookSpells of Breath and Blade
Sarah Piper
audiobookDeath Untold
Sarah Piper
audiobookBlood Cursed
Sarah Piper
audiobookDemon Sworn
Sarah Piper
audiobookDarkness Bound
Sarah Piper
audiobook
For the Hell of It
Cate Corvin
audiobookUntamed Magic
Alexis Calder
audiobookA Whisper Before Dawn
KC Kingmaker
audiobookTouch of the Mage
D.D. Chance
audiobookSpin the Shadows
Cate Corvin
audiobookAcademy of Assassins
Stacey Brutger
audiobookWandering Queen
May Dawson
audiobookSurvival
Helen Scott, Ellabee Andrews
audiobookSeven Wishes
Serena Akeroyd
audiobookWicked Gods
Michelle Hercules
audiobookA Crown of Blood and Bone
Sloane Murphy
audiobookEscape of the Fae
Taylor Spratt
audiobook
Klara
2025-01-01
Just a heads up… I really tried to force myself through this series. I really did. Almost at the end of book three and I just can’t do anymore. Sure the idea of the whole tarot plot thing and the evil bastards being searched for and all that jazz sounds alluring, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired in my opinion. It feels like the main mystery isn’t the focus but more a means to and end. Meaning: the book is about ”why choose” sexy times and the mystery part is shoehorned in to fluff up the story and trying to make it pass as something else. I’d wished it’d have been the other way around. Spice is nice but I feel it’s called spice for a reason. As in you don’t make it the main part of the dish but sprinkle some on top to elevate the meal. Also the male narrator is waaaay to over dramatic for my taste. He kind of make all the characters feel teenage girl whiny and emo. I can’t help but to think about an interview with Emma Thompson and her received advice about how to make relatable characters that don’t feel over the top dramatic. The advice was ”don’t cry and don’t sigh”, well in this case all the sighing and moaning made me hate almost every character when portrayed by the male narrator. I’ve listened to him before and usually I don’t feel it’s this bad but this time it was almost painful. Female narrator is rally good though. Wouldn’t recommend..
Tess
2022-10-29
Mmm, not bad. I’m on to the next one
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