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Shadow Touch
- Dirk & Steele, Book 2
- Narrated by: Emma Lysy
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
“A fresh thrill for anyone in the market for an extraordinary romance.” (Publishers Weekly)
“Anyone who loves my work should love hers, too.” (New York Times best-selling author Christine Feehan)
Shadow Touch is the second audiobook in New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Marjorie M. Liu’s remarkable Dirk & Steele series - stunningly inventive and breathtakingly passionate tales of shape-shifters, psychics, and extraordinary beings from one of the finest writers of paranormal romance. A story of a man with amazing abilities and a woman who can perform miracles with a touch drawn together into a terrifying conspiracy, Shadow Touch combines suspense, peril, and passion with a truly remarkable love story that will live in the heart forever.
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- Lola1
- 12-03-22
Not Bad! Not Bad At All!!
I have just discovered Marjorie Liu, and I must say, she is a damn good writer, with an impressively creative mind.
To make it even better, she has used the best narrator I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. Emma Lysy's narration, including character and voice depiction were consistent and brilliant. Her delivery complimented this interesting and captivating story.
I love the characterisation and the great use of description to create a visual - it was like watching a movie.
It dragged a bit, and was somewhat anti-climactic at the end, but not disapointing.
I was however, disapoointed with how useless, to a degree, the Russian main character was. I thought he should have been given the opportunity to prove his supposed physical strength and skills.
All in all, really good story, and extremely well told.
Not bad at all!
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