
Deep Deliverance
Deep, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Caleb Dickinson
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De:
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Z. A. Maxfield
Forever is a long time. Even for a vampire.
Deep, Book 3
When Adin Tredeger discovers his lover Donte's role in turning him into a vampire, he's outraged. The opportunity to attend Ned Harwiche's funeral is perfect for putting some distance between them, but as a newly turned vampire, he mustn't go alone.
Cristobel Santos - one of Donte's lifelong enemies - and an attractive Irish vampire named Sean offer to chaperone his trip. They are as determined to help him as he is to reject their aid.
While Adin fights his new reality he's kidnapped by rogue hunters and used as a lab rat in some skin-searing experiments. Adin's distress electrifies his connection to Donte, but rescue is only the beginning....
Warning: Hot vampires, spoiled teens, big cat shifters, and two men trying to figure out how to squeeze several lifetimes' worth of love into every moment of their big, fat eternity. Ouch....
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Some of the conflicts were resolved effectively, but parts of the plot were a bit convoluted. The narrator's performance kept me listening when I was frustrated with the meandering plot, but his pronunciations made me cringe from tine to time.
If you read/listened to the first two books and want to know the final resolution, this book is worth reading.
Decent story. Decent narration.
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Loved the series...
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The narrator was excellent! That deep sensual voice made listening a joy. I will be looking for other books narrated by him.
So much I couldn't say it all..
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I hope there's a Book 4
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Good end but...
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Adin's typical stubbornness gets him into some trouble in this series. He is mostly to blame for it, but there is some responsibility that lies on Donte and even his barely enemy Santos. Santos and Donte's feud is really coming to an end and when Adin goes to a funeral for a rival Santos is the one who escorts him around. Until Adin decided to put his trust in a young shifter who drugs him and inadvertently gets him in real hot water. It leads to Adin accidentally taking a life and as he deals with the consequences I found myself crying for Adin. It was his fears come true, the reason he was so stubborn. And It leads to Adin and Donte facing some really difficult choices. I was a bit of an emotional wreck.
It takes a surprise enemy coming after them both before clarity is found and if they survive, they might just get their HEA. I loved the mystery portion of this book and the action. It was a very satisfying conclusion after wading through some murky waters.
It took awhile, but good conclusion
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Was it entertaining: yes ...
Were there any parts I found annoying: I found it a little difficult to believe of the 4 elders around Aiden, none of them thought to mention how important it was that he meet with the council, and Aiden behaving like a petulant child around meeting with them.
Would I listen to it again. yes
Narrator comments: Caleb Dickenson is a great choice of narrator for this series, his deep voice and variety of accents are excellent. Good consistency of characters throughout the series - I had no problem distinguishing any of the characters.
great conclustion
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After several issues with the second book, I was fairly pleased with how this third book was going, until Adin was turned. We all knew this was going to happen, but the situation and aftermath are atrocious. We are told over and over again that Adin does not want to be turned. Upon Donte being a selfish bastard and draining Adin of too much blood Adin actually accepts death. Not even in this instance do we get told that "actually no, being a vampire instead of death might be okay". He chooses what he believes is death, Adin is whisked away to a government recovery facility and at this facility he is turned. We learn quickly it is not directly by Donte, but that it is more like "hey, loyal and devoted servant. Wouldn't things be SO much easier on everyone if Adin WAS a vampire even though he has said repeatedly that he does not want that and even though I keep pressuring him has never wavered even once?"
And then, to make that even worse, apparently Adin goes from "I'm mad at you, but let's still fuck" to "I'm mad at you, but I still love you, and also let's fuck", to "no, it was my fault that this happened. I chose to stay with a vampire. It's not Donte's fault that I was turned. I always play with fire. This is my fault." Holy... christ.
Also, this author seems to have zero concept of how one might actually experience or deal with trauma in any fashion, since Adin's sister thinks it is hilarious and they joke about how Adin was captured, held against his will, forcefully experimented on, resulting in torture by way of artificial sunlight burning _and_ an allergic reaction (because being slowly burned alive to test sunscreen isn't traumatic enough) less than a week after it happened. Oh, and also after he got blown up in a car explosion too.
So, this book violates the consent of the human character, turning him against his will, which he literally _never_ comes around to saying was a good thing and at every point said he did not want it. He accepts being in love with Donte, but any time he is directly asked about being turned, it's a giant NO. It also uses victim blaming to divert responsibility away from the true perpetrator, Donte, and tries to justify his selfish and violent act/desire. And to top it all off, we get to use trauma as humor.
If this book didn't want to deal with consent and trauma as themes, these things were not needed, at all. They added nothing of import to the story or the ending. Instead, it took a perfectly acceptable, pedantic romance and cranked it up to 100 on the yikes meter.
If any sort of consent violation is something you need to avoid, do not buy this book.
This Book Has Serious Issues Surrounding Consent
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Great series.
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Really good twist to this tale
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