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Blood Lines [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Eileen Wilks
Narrated by: full cast, Colleen Delany, Nanette Savard, Alyssa Wilmoth, Matthew Bassett, Danny Gavigan, Dawn Ursula, Nora Achrati, Deidra Starnes, KenYatta Rogers, James Konicek, Thomas Keegan
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Touch-sensitive FBI Agent Lily Yu is recruited by the Secret Service to help identify elected officials who have accepted demonic pacts - bringing Lily and her werewolf bond-mate, Rule, to DC just before the holidays. But Lily must turn to fellow Agent Cynna Weaver for help when Cynna's former teacher, a demon master, emerges as the main suspect behind the pacts. After a demon commits a gruesome murder, sorcerer Cullen Seabourne joins the team racing the clock to find the apprentice of evil who uses demons to kill. Cynna and Cullen must work together - a challenge indeed while they both attempt to resist the desire simmering between them. But passion and events both spiral out of control as an ancient prophecy is fulfilled - and the lupi's greatest enemy sets her sights on total devastation.

Performed by Colleen Delany, Nanette Savard, Alyssa Wilmoth, Matthew Bassett, Danny Gavigan, Dawn Ursula, Nora Achrati, Deidra Starnes, KenYatta Rogers, James Konicek, Thomas Keegan, Kimberly Gilbert, Joe Brack, Terence Aselford, Michael John Casey, Matthew McGee, Richard Cutting, Yasmin Tuazon, Thomas Penny, David Jourdan, Jeff Allin, Nick DePinto, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, James Lewis, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Mort Shelby, Ken Jackson, Lily Beacon, Tim Carlin, Richard Rohan, Damyon Richardson.

©2007 Eileen Wilks (P)2013 Graphic Audio, LLC

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Awesome book

Love these books! Well written! Great adaptation!
Characters are well rounded, and fun. Yippee.

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Dramatized adaptation :(

I loved this series when I read it. I no longer have the time to read so I listen instead. the dramatization is OK, I guess but the noise is distracting. I also miss the parts that were edited out I hope Audible will present a normal reading of this series. its one of My favorites

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Noisy to point of ruining the story in places

I read the entire Lupi series when it first came out in paperback. it has been one of my favorite series, so when I ran across this production of it I was really excited until I heard it. the sound production values are awful to put it bluntly. the music is LOUD and mixed up to the point of being intrusive. On top of that you have noises. I mean who slurps their coffee loudly or grunts or gasps every time they move. the fights are the worst. A nightmare of grunts and screaming and even louder music all with the narrator speaking at normal volume. Enough though. I obviously don't like what they are doing here, or rather I like the idea, but the production is a joke and a bad one. Just some basic sound engineering would improve the quality immensely.
Something for the producers to think about would be to realize that this is an audience of readers, not movie or TV watchers.

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