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Kelvin

Love Scifi, Fantasy & Paranormal & have been reading them for as long as I can remember. Due to health issues I now mainly listen to Audio.

Regents Park, Australia | Member Since 2008

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  • Princess of Wands

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 29 mins)
    • By John Ringo
    • Narrated By Suzy Jackson
    Overall
    (89)
    Performance
    (83)
    Story
    (85)

    Barbara Everette, a homemaker living in a small town in Mississippi, had the perfect life. Perfect husband, perfect children, perfect house, perfect Christian Faith. She cooked and cleaned perfectly and managed all of the chores of the modern suburbanite, toting the kids, running the PTA, teaching kung-fu in the local dojo... perfectly. But perfection has a price, and the day came when Barbara snapped....

    Kelvin says: "Not a Novel but a collection of 3 short stories"
    "Not a Novel but a collection of 3 short stories"
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    This is not a novel but a collection of 3 short stories based around the book's heroine Barbara Everette, a very religious, gun toting, martial arts & weapons expert who sees her self as a christian homemaker but who who's antics when she goes into action is best described as a souped up Lara croft.

    The description given by Audible is basically for the first story where Babara is "taking a break from the family". Her couch potato husband main concern about her going away for a few days, is who is going to wait on him and the look after the children.

    The second story is based around a Convention and the last is a very short one based around her home home turf.

    The first is probably the best paced.

    The second drags a bit but the action kicks in at the end.

    The last well I will leave that one to you it seems more a filler.

    I am trying to understand who this book is aimed at

    If you are religious you may like it, but there is a lot of violence, gore & demonology especially near the end of each story and whilst the heroine is very religious all bets are off once the action starts she does not believe in turning the other cheek.

    If a book with a fair bit of religious overtones turns you off then you probably would not like this book.

    You might be upset because the description given by audible / the publishers does not state this is a collection of 3 short stories & not a novel.

    The Stories are linked by Barbara Everette and yes another world wide society which exists in secret to fight evil.

    The narrator is excellent.

    18 of 19 people found this review helpful
  • A Charming Crime: A Magical Cures Mystery, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (4 hrs and 52 mins)
    • By Tonya Kappes
    • Narrated By Karen Savage
    Overall
    (10)
    Performance
    (9)
    Story
    (10)

    June Heal has nothing to lose when she relocates her homeopathic cure shop, A Dose of Darla, from the flea market booth in her home town, to a quaint shop in the cozy but unusual little town of Whispering Falls, Kentucky. Or so it seems. Whispering Falls has a lot of secrets. From talking snow globes to whispering animals not to mention a few sprinkles of fairy dust, June realizes Whispering Falls is more magical than she thought...literally.

    Kelvin says: "Not worth the price - nice idea poorly implimented"
    "Not worth the price - nice idea poorly implimented"
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    A Charming Crime: A Magical Cures Mystery, Book 1 had great potential, sadly the book didn't live up to it.

    Sadly it is a poorly written, badly paced tale that is hard to get involved in. It's a shame really as the idea behind the series is good but it urgently needs a decent editor, because who ever in doing it at present is not up to the job and letting this author down by letting this getting published as it stands.

    And if anyone ate as many "Ding Dongs", which according to Wikipedia are some sort of chocolate cake about three inches in diameter and a little more than an inch high, they would be bloated before this short story finished. At first it was a nice little character trait but quickly it becomes over used.

    I wish now i had not wasted the money on this book and can only hope in future books in this series her publisher uses a decent editor

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Treading Water: Treading Water Trilogy, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 7 mins)
    • By Marie Force
    • Narrated By Holly Fielding
    Overall
    (6)
    Performance
    (6)
    Story
    (6)

    Love is the last thing on Jack Harrington's mind when he sets out to meet Andi Walsh's flight. Recently back to work after spending more than a year tending to his comatose wife, Jack is focused on getting through each day and caring for his three daughters. However, the moment he sets eyes on Andrea Walsh, the interior designer who has come to decorate the hotel his company is building in Newport, Rhode Island, Jack begins to wonder if Andi might be his second chance.

    Kelvin says: "Good story ruined by narration"
    "Good story ruined by narration"
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    It's a pity that a good story has been spoilt by the narration

    When you cannot tell the gender of who is talking let alone what character it is, combine that with basically an emotionless delivery and its hard to get into what would otherwise be a good book.

    As an ebook I would have given this a 3-4

    A good narrator should pull you into a book . . .

    The art of the blending a good or excellent narrator with the RIGHT good to excellent book to become a much listened to beloved audio book should be a collaboration between the author and publisher.

    I struggled to listen to this, even over multiple sessions and I nearly gave up the ghost many times due to the narration.

    With a decent narrator I would have given this a much higher score - if fact a good narrator can lift a book to greater heights adding to your enjoyment of and involvement in a book.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • The Mystery Woman: Ladies of Lantern Street Series, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (8 hrs and 41 mins)
    • By Amanda Quick
    • Narrated By Justine Eyre
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (72)
    Performance
    (67)
    Story
    (68)

    Under the plain gray skirts of Miss Beatrice Lockwood’s gown, a pistol waits at the ready. For Beatrice is a paid companion on a secret mission - and with a secret past - and she must be prepared to fight for her life at any moment. Yet she is thrown oddly off guard by the fierce-looking man who joins her in foiling a crime outside a fancy ball - and then disappears into the shadows, leaving only his card. His name is Joshua Gage....

    M. Eglestone says: "No Guns Allowed?"
    "Predictable but still interesting with past echos"
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    I came across Amanda Quick (Jayne Ann Krentz) Arcane series years ago as well as her Harmony series (Jayne Castle) and she became one of my must have authors under her various pseudonyms.

    This is an Historical, Mystery, Paranormal, Fantasy romance

    The Ladies of Lantern Street are private investigators, with the Flint & Marsh agency, who accomplish their tasks discretely for their clients by posing as Paid Companions, Governess's or in other guises. Each has a paranormal talent.

    Beatrice Lockwood in her new profession with Flint & Marsh is hiding from her past after her previous employer was murdered.

    Joshua North doesn't believe in the paranormal but has the reputation of being able to find things, is after Beatrice believing she is blackmailing his sister.

    Unfortunately if you have read/listened to Amanda Quick's previous books you will feel this book contains reflections/echos of earlier stories, both from the Arcane Arc and various stand alone novels. Nightmare gas anyone, I could list many more such instances but it would spoil an enjoyable listen and reveal too much of the plot.

    This is still well worth the listen and well worth the price (Audible version)

    The narration by Justine Eyre, whilst not on a par with Anne Flosnik, Joyce Bean or Josephine Bailey does not totally ruin the listen

    I would recommend this this book to all that like Historical paranormal fantasy and even those who, like male lead in the book, do not.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • Written in Red: A Novel of the Others

    • UNABRIDGED (18 hrs and 32 mins)
    • By Anne Bishop
    • Narrated By Alexandra Harris
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (124)
    Performance
    (115)
    Story
    (116)

    As a cassandra sangue, or blood prophet, Meg Corbyn can see the future when her skin is cut - a gift that feels more like a curse. Meg's Controller keeps her enslaved so he can have full access to her visions. But when she escapes, the only safe place Meg can hide is at the Lakeside Courtyard - a business district operated by the Others. Shape-shifter Simon Wolfgard is reluctant to hire the stranger who inquires about the Human Liaison job.

    Angela says: "WOW!!!!! JUST WOW!"
    "A fresh unique take on urban fantasy"
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    In a world dominated by the Others (Terra Indigine), humans are the minority existing under a truce of sorts in select areas allowed by the Others. The Others are wary of Humans and vice versa.

    Meg Corbyn is a Cassandra sangue (Blood Prophet) and has run away from her keepers. Half-frozen, Meg stumbles into Lakeside Courtyard an Others compound in a human city which is beyond human law.

    Shape-shifter Simon Wolfgard and head of the Others' compound in Lakeside, agrees to let her take the job of Human Liaison; who accepts human deliveries for the compound and sorts mail, even knowing she's hiding from something.

    The Others are not softened or even humanized in any way and make no apologies for the way they live.

    Thus begins a fresh unique take of an urban fantasy book with a compelling series of suspenseful plots to keep you listening well into the night

    I love this book, Anne Bishop makes you live in her characters skins, laugh with them, cry with them and die with them.

    Written in Red's characters are interesting and relatable and Anne has created an amazingly detailed world that's intelligently written, incredibly creative, and will have you forcing yourself to put it down.

    if you like alternate worlds, urbane fantasy, or fantasy you will love this book

    If you like the Mercedes Thompson series by Patricia Briggs, or a story that has a new, totally fascinating take on Shapeshifters, Vampires and Elementals, get this book

    If you grown tired of most Paranormal books, because they mostly use the same overused elements over and over again get this book.

    You won’t be disappointed.

    The narration is excellent

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • When Darkness Falls: The Alliance Vampires, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 25 mins)
    • By Heather Graham
    • Narrated By Tanya Eby
    Overall
    (9)
    Performance
    (9)
    Story
    (9)

    In an ancient cemetery, travel writer Jade MacGregor’s tour of a Scottish tomb is marred by a terrifying attack that leaves her surrounded by corpses drained of blood. A year later, back home on a shadowy French Quarter street, she glimpses the oddly compelling stranger she met that day. Coincidence - or is it something far more disturbing?

    CAROLYN says: "SORRY A VAMPIRE DISAPPOINTMENT"
    "Vampire/romance genre fans, I recommend a No Buy"
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    It start of great but then dies a slow death and aside from Jade the characters were not very well developed, the plot was kind of weak and predictable.

    If your looking for romance It was nonexistant, sex yes, romance no. Jade and Lucian hardly have any spark between them, but used every opportunity to hit the sheets.

    There are way too many minor characters floating around, along with lose ends.

    I really wanted to like this book. I tried hard but I couldn't get involved because It just does not grab you as a good story or well developed characters should.

    The narrator tries against all odds to breath life in this book but the material lets her down.

    This book was originally released under Shannon Drake, a pseudonym used by Heather Graham Pozzessere

    One expects much better of Heather Graham

    For vampire/romance genre fans, I would recommend giving this one a pass.

    This is also a disappointment after the first book in the series



    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Beauty and the Werewolf: Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms, Book 6

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 52 mins)
    • By Mercedes Lackey
    • Narrated By Gabra Zackman
    Overall
    (21)
    Performance
    (19)
    Story
    (19)

    The eldest daughter is often doomed in fairy tales. But Bella - Isabella Beauchamps, daughter of a wealthy merchant - vows to escape the usual pitfalls. Anxious to avoid the “traditional” path, Bella dons a red cloak and ventures into the forbidden forest to consult with "Granny," the local wisewoman. But on the way home she's attacked by a wolf - who turns out to be a cursed nobleman!

    Variable Statistic says: "Uncomfortable Feelings of Crossover"
    "A good read for lovers of fantasy . . . ."
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    Book 1, 5 and 6 are the best of this series to date.

    The villain is pretty easy to pick out from the get go but aside from that the story still holds the readers interest with good character and world building.

    If you were expecting to read a copy of Red Riding Hood you have the wrong book. The story does however doe include a female lead, Isabella who wears a red cloak, a "Granny", a wise old woman, who she visits who lives in the woods out side town, a game keeper and well a were wolf and even a step mother and step sisters thrown into the mix along with sorcerers, invisible servants, curses, spells and well i guess you need to read it to find out how all this comes together and of course the romance and life threatening encounters . . .

    It's a good read and well worth adding to your library

    Mercedes Lackey dropped the ball a bit after the first book but picked it up again with books 5 and 6

    although each story is separate in its own right characters do appear from previous books but in the main aside from the godmother Elena and her household non of the previous books main chracters are a common thread though out this series.

    Unlike the Tradition . . .

    I would recommend this book and series bearing in mind the above comments on some of the books in the series which don't match up to the quality of books 1, 5 and 6 but are still readable.

    Comments made above are obviously a reflection of my current taste and opinions.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Feral Sins: Phoenix Pack, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 38 mins)
    • By Suzanne Wright
    • Narrated By Jill Redfield
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (456)
    Performance
    (423)
    Story
    (428)

    Taryn Warner is a wolf shifter with extraordinary healing skills - and serious problems. First, her father is determined that she mate for life with a wolf shifter named Roscoe Weston, whom the feisty Taryn can’t stand. To make matters worse, she’s also been kidnapped by Trey Coleman, a dangerous alpha male from another pack. And as much as she wants to resist Trey, Taryn is incredibly, maddeningly attracted to him.

    Angela says: "This one is FANTASTIC!!!!!"
    "Author needs to expand her vocabuary"
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    The story is at best equal to a low end Feehan novel which even at their worst are much more polished than this. I found my self hard put to garner interest in finishing this one and made several attempts to do so.

    The excessive, frequent, unnecessary use of the F word and similar words and the frequency of the sex scenes places this book firmly in erotica rather than fantasy. Don't get me wrong I can see where such words could be used to effect in a story but this one goes way overboard.

    Remove the sex scenes and you loose at least half of this book and loose very little or nothing from the plot.

    I can almost relate to the female lead but not to the Neanderthal male lead and of course they both do stupid things at inappropriate times to cause issues and problems in spite of being aware they should not be doing such things.

    The story it's self holds nothing new in relation to were lore or in the story it is pretty much a rehash of the same regurgitated plot with heaps of sex and 4 letter wording thrown in for good measure.

    I have as I said I have nothing against crude language used in context or to decently written sex scenes so I can only assume by the high reviews others have given this book i must be missing something.

    Obviously this book was not for me but it is just as obviously other listeners cup of tea

    This to my mind is more B grade erotica meets were wolf

    Nice cover art. I would have give this a straight 2 but the narrator did a reasonable job given the book she ask to narrate





    1 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • Lords of the Middle Dark: The Rings of the Master, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 11 mins)
    • By Jack L. Chalker
    • Narrated By Jamie Du Pont MacKenzie
    Overall
    (7)
    Performance
    (6)
    Story
    (6)

    Long ago, the machines had rebelled, wiping out most of humanity and exiling the survivors in widely scattered reservations. Master System ruled unchallenged, the key to breaking its power - five microchips disguised as gold rings, carefully hidden away. But then an Amerindian called Hawks stumbled across information about the five rings, and suddenly Master System developed an interest in seeing Hawks dead....

    Kelvin says: "A great SCFI adventure thats not dated by time"
    "A great SCFI adventure thats not dated by time"
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    I bought and first read this book in its first printing back in the eighties and now it's available on audio. It's wonderful to find old treasures like this brought to another generation to enjoy, Unfortunately Jack L Chalker passed away in 2005 but his visions still live on in his many books.

    Lords of the Middle Dark still stands the test of time if you are able to forgive minor issues like the fact that computers no longer require large spaces

    The plot and character development is rich, and one could imagine a future like this could actually exist.

    A group of scientists fearful of mankind destroying its self created a computer called the Master System to keep mankind safe. Master System took over control and basically de-populated Earth by moving moving most of the humans to other planets. Adapting people and planets but still keeping them mentally if not physically "human" to do so

    Earth, and the small population's living there are ignorant of Technology. China has reverted to Warlords and peasants, America is basically a Native American Indian Reservation. etc
    Earth is protected museum of what culture and life was like before Technology in each major culture.

    An few people that show promise are chosen to learn and have access to the Technology controlled by Master System. Every so often these people must give up their technological lifestyle and return to their native people and lifestyle for a while. Master System basically uses these people and native leaders to run the various planets whilst keeping and eye over their shoulders ensuring that the planets under its control remains in the stasis of a pre-technoligal it has imposed.

    Master System isn't malevolent, it's just following it's directive to protect humankind from itself as programed by its creators.

    Master Systems creators fashioned 5 rings that could be used to control Master System and directed it to ensure they were always in the hands of humans but with most of humanity altered physicality to be able to live on the planets they now live on, any search for the rings is a daunting almost impossible task.

    This book introduces us to this world and to an American Indian called Hawks who stumbles across information about the five rings, when on his "leave" however such knowledge is basically a death sentence. Hawks needs to evade Master System and gain allies . . . whilst keeping his "tribe" safe . . .

    China (a Chinese Warlords daughter) story is interwoven in the book. Both gain allies whilst they battle the system to survive in any way possible . . .

    I don't believe reviews should include major spoilers so for those who read this to find some . . . sorry

    I hope i have whetted your appetite enough that you will listen to this excellent book the first in the series of The Rings of the Master.

    Middle Dark refers to a sort of middle hell from Hawks tribal lore.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Fairy Godmother: Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (12 hrs and 59 mins)
    • By Mercedes Lackey
    • Narrated By Gabra Zackman
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (70)
    Performance
    (60)
    Story
    (61)

    Elena Klovis was supposed to be her kingdom's Cinderella - until an accident of fate left her with a completely inappropriate prince! Determined not to remain with her stepfamily, Elena set out to get a new job - and ended up becoming the Fairy Godmother for the land. But "Breaking with Tradition" was no easy matter. True, she didn't have to sleep in the chimney, but she had to deal with arrogant, stuffed-shirt princes who kept trying to rise above their place in the tale.

    Kelvin says: "An excellent start to a new series"
    "An excellent start to a new series"
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    An excellent start to a new series and a captivating & emotionally gripping story by Mercedes Lackey.

    The narrator does an commendable job, each character seems to come alive as a separate entity. I don't think the sample is as good a choice as it could have been to show off the narrator.

    The 500 Kingdoms are inhabited by a manner of good and evil magical beings, beasts and humans, from the Fae, Brownies and Unicorns to Giants, Dragons, and Evil Witches, Mages and Sorceresses and their minions

    The 500 Kingdoms are imbued with magic and the powerful force of tradition which tries to bend its peoples Magical or otherwise to its will for good or bad.

    Tradition intended Elena to be a Cinderella, except that her would be prince was only eleven when she turned twenty-one, so her evil stepmother abandons her and decides to try her fortune hunting in other lands.

    Elena, penniless and alone decides to become a paid servant, but her Fairy Godmother decides to take her on as an apprentice.

    The magical potential that has built up in her through the unfulfilled tradition gives her huge magical powers. Thus Elena's tale and trials begin, but at least now she has a home and people that care for her and last but not least a purpose . . .

    Warning whilst most of this book is G rated in small sections mainly near the end of the book it ups the eroticism for a bit but its not over done in my opinion but it may upset some readers.

    There is a nice tone of humor throughout and It has great multilayered characters that grow as the story progresses.

    This is an Fantasy adventure story with a side of romance and Elena is a remarkably strong female lead that has a vulnerable human side.

    Enjoy






    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
  • A Hidden Witch: A Modern Witch Series, Book 2

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 59 mins)
    • By Debora Geary
    • Narrated By Martha Harmon Pardee
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (137)
    Performance
    (121)
    Story
    (124)

    Elorie Shaw, steeped in the traditions of the Nova Scotia witching community, but not a witch. The fetching spell must have goofed this time... or did it? Travel to Fisher's Cove, Nova Scotia, where Moira is matriarch and the old ways are nurtured and passed to the next generation. Where a crotchety old witch makes small children cry and builds walls around the silent pain in his heart. And where Elorie - sea-glass artist, inn owner, and Moira's granddaughter - makes her home.

    Seppo says: "Is such thing possible as too much TLC?"
    "Wonderful & heartwarming series"
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    I defy anyone to read one of Debora Geary's books and not become emotional involved.

    For those who only read books that rely on sex scene after sex scene, Neanderthal misunderstood males, someone doing something stupid in the last 1/3 -1/4 of the book to allow said Neanderthal a chance to save the day allowing for love to suddenly bloom and books with stereotype characters.

    Debora Geary's books are probably not for you . . . .

    If however you love wonderful stories with rich diverse characters and where your heart, soul and tissues get a regular workout . . . you will find your self not wanting to put her books down . . . .

    I cannot recommend this author highly enough to anyone even if the paranormal is not your normal fare . . .

    The narrator does an excellent job and one hopes she is retained for for the whole series.

    I would also like to see Debora's books other series given audible format treatment e.g. WitchLight, Novel Nibbles and Witch Central

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful

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