Nineteen-year-old Dylan Shaw is possibly the most beautiful thing Malic Sunden has ever seen. After Malic rescues Dylan from an attack, Dylan makes it very clear that he is more than interested, but Malic won’t even consider sleeping with Dylan because of his age. Malic is sure he’s not good enough for Dylan, who has his whole life ahead of him, and can’t conceive of burdening Dylan with his secrets. But the darkness in Malic’s life won’t be denied, and soon Dylan is drawn into the dangerous paranormal world that is Malic’s reality. Malic fights tooth and nail to push Dylan away, to keep him safe… no matter that Dylan is the key to Malic’s strength and the only hope for his future. Book Two in the Warder series
©2010 Mary Calmes (P)2012 Mary Calmes
"not happy with narrator"
The narrator read the book too fast. At times it was hard to keep up with the story because it seemed like words were run together
"Ok story, didn't like the narrator"
The narrator, his reading is passionless. He speaks very quickly without much pause when reading dialog, so at times it was difficult to follow who was speaking.
Yes. The story was interesting enough. I liked the main character
Better narrator
It is what I expected when I bought it, a gay harlequin novel.
"Worth a listen, but watch the price and get it on"
Yes, if they can get it on sale. It is an entertaining listen and Mary Calmes is a very good author.
I often enjoy Ms. Calmes character develop and the formula she follows when writing. It is a little predictable, but I enjoy that. She leads you through a range of emotions and it is a fun ride.
Janetnaz
"Another good book by Mary Calmes"
Didn't read the book . . but I did enjoy the audible edition
As good as all the others
He's good with the different "voices" of the characters
Not really an extreme reaction . . . just thought it was good story about younger people not being taken seriously by older people.
RochNYguy
"Dreamspinner Readers are So Inconsistent!"
This reader is awful. Where's the fire? He obviously can't wait to get out of the studio and speeds through the story a record pace. There is a way on my player to set the story to double time if I'm in a hurry... but this guy takes all emotion out of the story.
"Great Story"
Another great story in the series....start with 'His Hearth'!
Narrator needs to enunciate more but I still enjoyed the book.
I've read the whole series and am thrilled to have them in audio...
"I LIKED THIS ONE"
I liked this story. It has a hero that' s always in need of his fellow heroes to save him, some very bad demons and some demons thats not as good as they appear, and a love partner for this hero that's young but legal in age, but have a very old sole and forever chasing his hero until he finally stop running. The narrator was very good.
"Is the story good..I don't know I couldn't hear.."
A different narrator! Maybe I'm spoiled because I just got done listening to Charles Carr narrate a book. Mr. Schwartz's voice dips so low when he's not reading dialogue to render him inaudible. His dialogue is forced. If you don't have a good narrator, you're really hurting the book. Both content, story line and narration have to be at least average to be enjoyable, but since I couldn't catch his mumbling most of the time, even after adjusting my bass and treble over and over, I flew up my hands in surrender.
Get a different narrator. I can't tell if the book was well done..I'm half way through it and don't know half of what's behind the closet. I think Mary and Andrew need to come out of the closet and tell us in loud emphatic words..
NO
Seemed like the storyline was very workable
I'll give the author one more try as long as its a different person reading.