
Charming
Pax Arcana, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Roger Wayne
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De:
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Elliott James
John Charming isn't your average prince...
He comes from a line of Charmings - an illustrious family of dragon slayers, witch-finders and killers dating back to before the fall of Rome. Trained by a modern day version of the Knights Templar, monster hunters who have updated their methods from chain mail and crossbows to Kevlar and shotguns, John Charming was one of the best-until a curse made him one of the abominations the Knights were sworn to hunt.
That was a lifetime ago. Now John tends bar under an assumed name in rural Virginia and leads a peaceful, quiet life. That is, until a vampire and a blonde walked into his bar...
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just buy it
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I love it when you pick up a book on sale and it knocks your socks off. This has all the things I like about UF series, without many of the things that drive me nuts. John Charming is old, powerful, and mouthy… but these things aren’t over done; he’s not 1,000 years old (Iron Druid), not the most powerful guy in the room (Dresden), and his snark doesn’t push him into anti-hero territory (Laytham Ballard, Quincy Harker). His age, power and humor balance perfectly to make him feel “charming” (I say as I lift pinky to mouth and raise eyebrow).
“I’m an alcoholic and violence is my wine”
I like how the author built a magical world using familiar things like vampires, werewolves, and crusaders, but put them together in fresh ways, melding real history with magic, and delivering a solid magical mystery procedural. I like that this book surrounds Charming with a diverse cast and, I love that Charming ends up with a fantastic team of engaging, equally strong characters (I’m so tired of the UF series built around the single white guy).
“Female isn’t my native language and I probably lost something in translation”
This is the first book I’ve listened to in a long time with a love triangle side-plot that didn’t suck. This was yet another area where the author’s clever writing took a familiar trope and changed it into something fresh. Not to worry, though, this is NOT a romance book. It is, however, a book with a surprising amount of heart.
Add in the phenomenal narration and this was smart, fun, and action packed. Honestly, I can’t think of anything bad to say.
Urban fantasy both familiar and new - spectacular!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely, it is a mix of Correia and Butcher with a pretty good narrator. I just wish it was longer.Who was your favorite character and why?
Charming, seems like he will develop nicely.Which scene was your favorite?
Naga fight.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I don't have that kind of time.Any additional comments?
Great book, just wish it was 20+ hours.Great for a 10 hour listen!
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It was ok but not really my taste. The humor lines are predictable but I actually smiled at those because I could see them coming. Also, the romance between Charming and Sig is pretty standard but does have its emotionally touching moments. However, the gruesome way in which a number of the characters are tortured or die is disturbing and, for me, took away overall enjoyment of the book.
The book is voiced through it's main character, John Charming. As you find out at the end, John's purpose in "writing" this story is to educate we mere mortals about the Pax Arcana. This is a system instituted by some ancient god race to keep mortals from seeing that our world is over-run with various paranormal creatures such as vampires and werewolves. This "tutorial" represents the most interesting part, where John does side notes on "fun facts" such as why salt is helpful in repelling some creatures. The Pax Arcana is breaking down and more humans are becoming "creature aware" which I presume is the plot of the next book. Unless it goes on a daily deal, I don't think I will be continuing with this series.
Not So Charming
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What did you like best about this story?
The author created an amazing cast with depth and believability. The story was developed and had some very good twist and turns.What does Roger Wayne bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I don't think any author can be perfect on every character, but RW is perfect for the lead character,Any additional comments?
This is a fantastic first book to a series. Great characters with good backdrops mixed with humor and a good amount of action. The story took some nice twist and turns, with characters being developed all through the book. The mythos is just sketchy enough to allow for good stories to come.Fantastic First Book
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Would you listen to Charming again? Why?
Yes. The narrator was excellent. He fit the character almost like a glove.Who was your favorite character and why?
Charming, obviously. The rest of the cast can be a little flat but charming comes off the page well.Which scene was your favorite?
Hm, hard to pick. Maybe the shortest chapter in the novel.Solid Urban Fantasy. Must read if enjoy the genre.
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The story is enhanced by the narrator, who captures the narrator's snarky attitude, and appealing blend of macho bravado and (mostly) hidden vulnerability. The narrator creates distinct voices for the characters while not going too overboard on the accents--he brings the story to life rather than overwhelming it.
This audiobook is almost good enough to get me to resubscribe to Audible.
Worth getting the audiobook
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This book was my intro to John Charming, though there are at least 2 novellas that precede this story. I just got all the novellas available for my Kindle, and they are there, waiting for me. I have this book in both electronic and audio formats, but mostly, except for some character clarifications, I stuck with the audio. The narration by Roger Wayne is good, and Tantor provided it's typically excellent production. Anyway...
A Valkyrie and a vampire walk into a bar (oops, I mean pub)... So, this guy is working at a pub (decorated in authentic hey y'all SW Virginia style) in a small university town. He's living under an assumed name and a curse. His name is John Charming, former member of the monster hunter Knights Templar who happens to be a monster himself. Anyway, he ends up teamed with the Valkyrie and a motley band of folks who aim to kill some vampires. What follows is humor, action, and a touch of romance. And it is so well-written that it's easy to get involved in the characters and plot.
The story is told in first person, as though John is talking to his audience, though that aspect isn't really in your face. You know what he looks like (black hair, blue eyes, 175 pounds and 6" tall) because he tells you through comparing his actual looks to the license of the dead guy whose identity he has assumed. His personality is revealed through actions and how others interact with him. The author does not wander into the POV of other characters, and they are revealed as John sees them, colored by his impressions and preconceptions. I admire (practically worship, actually) any author who can tell a story without jumping into a bunch of character's heads in order to make things easy. James has a wonderful vocabulary, and knows how to use it to get the best emotional reaction.
Not having read other installments of John's story, I still get the impression of a supernatural Jack Reacher, Lee Child's suspense thriller hero. Just from what he reveals through the narrative, I think he must go place to place to stay ahead of the monster hunters after him while he deals with the monsters he comes across. I guess I'll learn more about the character as I read, and I'll see if James can keep Charming fresher than Child has done with Reacher.
Yes
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Great Story
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excellence, just the right mix and tone.
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