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Raw Power: An Urban Fantasy Novel

Demon-Hearted, Book 1

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Raw Power: An Urban Fantasy Novel

By: Ambrose Ibsen
Narrated by: James Foster
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Howdy. My name's Lucian Colt.

I'm one of those disgruntled millennials you've heard about on the evening news. I've got a master's degree in art history, a mountain of student loan debt, and no job to show for it.

Wait, scratch that. I track down stolen pieces of art for wealthy clients and then beat whoever stole them to within an inch of their life. Say what you will, but it puts bread on the table.

Something went wrong with this last job of mine, though. I walked in on something I wasn't supposed to see and got murdered by witches. Yeah, real, legit witches. Never saw that one coming, did you? Neither did I, and the only reason I'm writing this is because some doctor working for an ancient secret society decided it would be a good idea to use me as a science experiment.

See, he implanted a new heart in me and saved my life, but it wasn't just any old heart. It was a demon's heart. Nifty, eh?

Anyhow, I'm back and better than ever, except that now and then the demon takes over completely, and I do awful things. Lose control.

But enough about that. This is a story about how I (mostly) rein in the demon's impulsive personality and seek revenge against the coven of witches that tried to kill me. Along the way I learn a thing or two about this secret society I'm apparently now a member of and find out that there's a lot of shit out there that goes bump in the night.

Mandatory disclaimer: Yeah, look, some people don't like the way I talk. I say words like f--k a lot. If you want to take this ride, then you should know there's going to be a whole lot of cussing and violence along the way. And if I'm lucky, there'll be some skin, too. But who knows? Maybe you'll like it, you filthy animal.

©2016 Ambrose Ibsen (P)2016 Ambrose Ibsen
Magic Users Paranormal Witchcraft Supernatural Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Heartfelt Scary Horror
Interesting Concept • Original Storyline • Excellent Narration • Snarky Protagonist • Unique Perspective • Engaging Tone

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Would you listen to Raw Power: An Urban Fantasy Novel again? Why?

Absolutely! The writing is terrifically detailed and inventively creative. The characters have depth and you can relate to them. The narrator is absolutely amazing with voices for each character. His performance is the right pace and the story travels along with out dragging in any spot.

Fantastic, inventive writing, Superb Narrator.

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So what does a poor little rich boy do when he finds that he has always had choices? What happens when you realize that choice has been taken from you? What happens when you discover the choice that you did not have was the best choice for you to get revenge.
You learn how to deal with the demon the witches want so you can kick their ass.

Lucian wakes up in the hospital from an encounter with the witches while working. He finds that he is now part of a four person team set up to kill the witches. Now begins the fight to see who can be saved and who will go down in flames.

Great new series!

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Would you consider the audio edition of Raw Power: An Urban Fantasy Novel to be better than the print version?

I can't answer this because I only listened to the audio.

What did you like best about this story?

Probably that the owner of the body and the heart put into it were a lot alike.

Which character – as performed by James Foster – was your favorite?

James did a great job. I could tell the difference in characters when he spoke. But I liked his take on Chief the best. Sorta surly in a good way.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Lucy and Joe sorta started to be friends.

Any additional comments?

Raw Power. Boy they named this one right. What would you do with the heart of a Demon inside your body, and not just your ordinary run of the mill demon, No, this one had to be the Demon of War. And he was one Bad Ass Dude.

I regress. Ambrose Ibsen did a wonderful job at creating the characters in this tale. It has a lot of potential down the long run. Yes there is a few cuss words, but hey, we all use them at one time or another, so take it with a grain of salt and get over it.

I read so many of this genre, that it was a breathe of fresh air when I got into this one. One regret was there were not that many of the other side in this one. Seemed to be a bunch of Witches and that was it. Hopefully more creatures will arise in the next installment.

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Get out of my way!

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the story needed a lot more character development. I never liked any of the characters including the lead... Not many redeeming qualities. The reader is amazing and I'm hoping subsequent stories in the series get better

got better

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This is the first book I have come across by this author. If your cool with curse words and gore, this book is for you. The story is very well written with more description than I've read or heard in a long time. The narrator is very good too, has an interesting tone and gives each character their own voice.
The only disappointing thing is the 3rd and final book in this series is not on Audible which kind of defeats the purpose of having a series. I listen to books on my hour drive to and from work each day and to learn I'll only get 2/3 through this story sucks. Not sure I want to purchase the 2nd book because of this, will just be left hanging. This is why I gave 4 stars over all. I will change it to 5 when the last book is available.
Good story though.

Good story even better writing

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