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Shotgun Sorcery

De: Jay Aury
Narrado por: Kat Riley, Charlie West
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It wasn't easy being the local slayer.

Especially these days, when dragons owned the banks, vampires were peddling health insurance, and demons ran the strip clubs.

Still, I'm not exactly hurting for work. Because no sooner do I finish putting down a wannabe necromancer than I get home to find a woman on my porch with her body tattooed in mystic runes, clutching an eldritch cube, and with a hell of a tale to tell. To make matters worse, there's a cult after her, a wolf-girl biker wants a piece of me (in more ways than one), and the new department store is messing with the time space continuum.

Add in the local kitsune being convinced aliens are real and the government is controlling people's minds through their fillings, monsters bleeding into reality, and nymphs addicted to cheeseburgers, and things are officially complicated.

Ah well. It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it.

Shotgun Sorcery is Jay Aury's newest book! Featuring conspiracy theorist kitsunes, biker wolf girls, annoying mascots, and eldritch horrors named Bob, it's sure to delight and entertain.

©2025 Jay Aury (P)2025 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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While i enjoyed the story as the title says, the voice actors almost ruined the whole experience for me, might just be me but both of them feel like they're not invested in the characters leading to monotone narration and acting, while both suffer from this the male VA is defenently worse, it also made most of the "romance" scenes cringe to listen to, and most jokes and snappy replies were killed by the voice actor

Entertaining story, however VA is not exactly the best.

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