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Born a Queen

By: Benjamin Medrano
Narrated by: Sarah Beth Goer
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Summary

For some, hopes, dreams, and ambitions come easily. Not so much for Lilith.

Created by one of the most feared supervillains, Shadowmind, she has no past of her own and only a passing familiarity with the world as it is. With a death sentence hanging over her head due to who created her and how, she escaped into the world to see and explore, and perhaps find a meaning to her life. There, she encounters heroes and villains alike, including those who brought her maker to justice.

Gina and Rachel are superheroines in San Francisco, and freak chance brings them into contact with Lilith. As they interact, the three grow to be friends...but with villains after them, who knows what the future will bring?

©2017 Benjamin Paul Medrano (P)2017 Benjamin Paul Medrano
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nice start

I have enjoyed the previous series although I felt the writing was alittle simple. but as the series progresses so has the style. I am pleased the ancient dreams series got finished prior to this book. the style has improved again. I hope to see a more natural style in the character interactions. all that said. this has been a great book and I am eager for the next.

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Restraint & Disturbing Content

Would you try another book written by Benjamin Medrano or narrated by Sarah Beth Goer?

I would not try another book by this author but I may try another book by the narrator.

What was most disappointing about Benjamin Medrano’s story?

The dialogue was middling and sometimes awkward, particularly when characters spoke to themselves.

What character would you cut from Born a Queen?

Blue Impulse.

Any additional comments?

The scene devoted to Blue Impulse enacting his revenge was entirely too long and too detailed. It would have gotten the point across just as well by "fading to black" as it were, rather than continuing until the whole thing felt revoltingly lurid. It made me so uncomfortable that I stopped and deleted the book from my device.

It was utterly unnecessary to carry on like that with a subject matter that was so deeply unsettling.

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