• Blade on the Hunt

  • By: Lauren Dane
  • Narrated by: Simone Lewis
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (156 ratings)

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Blade on the Hunt

By: Lauren Dane
Narrated by: Simone Lewis
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"When you awaken, you will have to find her yourself. Or she will find you."

These were the words given to Rowan Summerwaite by the Goddess as Rowan lay clinging to life. Broken - but not defeated - by the ancient Vampire Enyo.

After weeks of mandatory downtime, a recharged and vengeance-fueled Rowan heads out from her father's Keep, leading a team of some of the most terrifying beings on Earth with one goal in mind - track and eliminate the Vampire who attacked her.

But as the team moves across Europe and is hit with wave after wave of attacks, the tensions between Clive Stewart - the haughty, stylish Scion of North America whom Rowan grew even closer to during her recovery - and a rival Vampire ramp up. Befuddled, confused, flattered, and annoyed, Rowan's the woman in the middle. She's not used to being claimed in a way that's not about how strong her sword arm is or who raised her. Clive Stewart is everything she shouldn't want in a man - he's bossy, he's a Vampire, and he considers her his - but she's past denying how it makes her feel that he fights for her the way he does. She's past denying she's in love.

In contrast to the uneven footing falling in love has given her, Rowan is utterly certain she will locate her quarry. She's stronger and more powerful than she's ever been after the tests and bloody lessons of the past years. Her connection with the Goddess is seamless, and the light of her mission burns from within. And she'll need all the help she can get because it's not very long before Rowan and her team realize the threat is far greater than one crazy old Vampire. There's a war brewing, and Rowan will fight it to the death. It's what she was born to do.

©2014 Lauren Dane (P)2015 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited.

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Why do they change narrators in mid-series?

Eve Bianco made the characters come to life in the first two Goddess audiobooks. She captivated the listener with the various voices she used for each character. She gave life and excitement to the story. Simone Lewis - well she is so monotone with little to no inflection, no emotion, no change in voice for the various characters - can't tell whose supposed to be 'speaking'. Although I liked the book itself, the audio book is very disappointing. Don't new-to-a-series narrators ever listen to previous audiobooks in a series when they start mid-series? If they did maybe it would make for a better transition and, hopefully, maybe make it a good listen. And if there's a few words in a foreign language - it makes it nicer listen if the narrator actually pronounces the words correctly.

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New narrator almost ruined the book

Such a shame the narrator changed. Very difficult to tell the difference in characters, bridgett is now bland and David sounds like a snotty teenager. The story is good but I'm not sure I'll be able to continue the series with this narrator.

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Rowan kicks Ass!

another great Rowan Goddess story but this one had too many sex scenes thrown in. i like a good sex scene as much as the next person but it read more like a filler.
i look forward to the next book but i hope Lauren Dane goes back to a great story with some steam thrown in not steam with some story.

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It keeps getting better

Rowan and a few others, including Clive are on the hunt for the vamp who tried to kill Rowan in her childhood home. While hunting, they’ve uncovered a growing conspiracy within Hunter Corp that will have Rowan questioning her future while she seeks revenge.

This book was just the right amount of action and dialogue. We’re uncovering a conspiracy, Rowan and Clive are getting even closer, friends and family are coming to Rowan’s aid and bringing more with them.

So far, I’m enjoying the story. Rowan can be a bit mouthy and in some instance corny, but I’m not sure what else I would have expected. Clive is by her side as she navigates not only her seeking revenge but dealing with the fall out.

Definitely moving forward in the series. I need to see more Theo and “The Five”😊

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is it over?

Not sure what it was about this book compared to the first two just seemed to drag. I loved the growing story of her and Theo and her and Clive but the main story missed some of the mystery component.

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Bring back original narrator, please

I love this series, but the narrator really makes or breaks the story.
I’m sure there was a reason, but do not see/hear the positives for the buyer.
This is book 3, and lacks the distinct character voices that were so appealing in the first two books. Such a shame. It’s like I’m listening to a new set of characters, and not in a good way.

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Lauren Dane's Goddess series is AWESOME

I've read and listened (via Audible) to this series a minimum of 10 times. Love what she's done with the characters and the concept and trials of Rowan and Clive's world. I keep buying "the next" in the series (both e-book and audible) and await each new story. Please keep writing this series because as yet, there doesn't look to be an ending and I would miss it terribly. Thank you Ms. Dane from the bottom of my heart, top of my head, ears and eyeballs. Bless you.

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Thank God they changed the narrator!!!

That’s the only reason I was willing to buy the book. The last narrator was awful, this one was much better. The book was entertaining. Light hearted and enjoyable.

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It was good.

I agree with other reviews about the narrator. If you go from book to book in the series then yes she is a bit off putting. But if you read the first two take few weeks break and then listen. She is not as bad as you think. You just need to listen to her with some distance away from the other narrator. She is not as good but she is decent and can you do get into the story. I really like these series. It was a pleasant surprise.

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New narrator

Not bad but previous one was better, especially with Bridget voice/accent. that's my opinion so there