Wretched
Mystic Valley Shifters Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Adelaide Skye
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By:
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LC Taylor
About this listen
Haven fought to help his niece Dylan save her destined mate from the clutches of a past enemy. Ending the long rival came with a price, he had to sacrifice himself to save Tessa, his destined mate, from death. He tried to tell Tessa she was meant for him, but she refused to listen, telling him to stay away. When Tessa's injured during the fight to help Dylan, Haven doesn't hesitate to save her. Even if she won't love him back, he would gladly give his life to save hers.
Now trapped in the wretched prison he's made for himself in the in-between, Tessa must come to terms with what she's been denying all along - that Haven is her destined mate. Guilt over being alive while Haven lays comatose, Tessa vows to do whatever it takes to save him… Even if that means her own life.
Tessa finds Haven in the in-between - determined to bring him back to the land of the living. But will she save him in time to save herself? When Haven wakes from his coma the battle for their love really begins, as Tessa becomes trapped in her own wretched prison. Tessa will have to solve the mystery making her wolf sick and save herself or risk losing everything.
Will their love be enough to save them both or will it be too late for Tessa and Haven? Find out in the second installment of the Mystic Valley Shifters.
Some adult content ~ intended for mature audiences
©2017 LC Taylor (P)2018 LC TaylorWhat listeners say about Wretched
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- Calowaren
- 02-04-20
Juvenile
I received a free copy of this audiobook either from the author or a promotion or giveaway and am voluntarily writing an honest and unbiased review. I'd have liked to enjoy it and write a nice review but I can't honestly give a 5 star review for a 2 star book.
So, having sort of enjoyed book one which set the scene for the series I thought book two would pick up the pace and excitement but sadly I was disappointed.
While this is A shape-shifter/urban fantasy book I must assume it's intended for the YA market as the writing is quite juvenile in many places and is very repetitive throughout the book. To add to that, in the audiobook version there are about a dozen places where the same sentence is repeated as though the playback has skipped back a few seconds, obviously poor production or editing.
There are a few inconsistencies that had me a little confused. Without trying to give spoilers someone has an issue and needs the help of two other characters who won't be visiting for two days. Two weeks later the saem person still needs help but apparently hasn't met or been visited by the two characters, and yet as the danger progresses both of the two characters turn out to be only a quick phone call away and arrive quickly. Confused? Yep, so was I. It didn't make much sense.
The source of the "danger" became apparent to the powerful witches, shifters and everyone else towrads the end of the book although it was blatantly obvious from much earlier on what the problem was. I mean seriously, it may have well been written in bright pink neon capitals it was so glaringly obvious.
About 90% of the book takes place in one bedroom or the in-between with alomost nothing going on apart from the one thin thread of a storyline that was dragged out far longer than it needed to be. I was soon getting bored, knowing what the outcome would likely be and praying that they'd get on with it and move along. Oh, and there's almost no shifting involved in the entire book.
I also received books 3-5 from the author but I'm unlikely to bother reading them. The synopsis seems the same for each: Boy meets girl, one or other plays hard to get, causes proiblems which take a whole book to resolve and finally get together, blah, blah, blah.
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- Sara B
- 17-01-20
Haven & Tessa
Wretched is an enjoyable shifter romance, loaded with drama, emotions, and passion. The storyline is fast-paced, well-developed, well-written; to some degrees leaning toward the young adult audience. Adelaide Skye does a great job with the narration good job. The characters' voice sounds similar; however, her performance is still enjoyable. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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