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Soul of Stone

Ice and Stone Series, Book 1

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Soul of Stone

By: Traci McDonald
Narrated by: Amanda Stribling
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When a tragic fire takes the lives of her mother and grandmother, Danielle Lyndon is left alone with a 200-year-old bookstore in Greenville, Alabama. Facing what seems like an eternity of loneliness and abandonment, her life is inexorably altered late one night when a runaway teenage girl breaks into her store and Danielle receives a mysterious text message…from her dead mother.

The only person who can help her is Aaron Donnell, a reckless, tormented drifter with haunting silver-blue eyes who is searching for the burglar, his younger sister. Aaron somehow holds the answers to the mysterious texts, but he’s arrogant, dangerous, and is clearly no good for her.

The problem is...she’s falling in love with him. Consumed with Aaron’s mysterious darkness and the prospect of locating the source of the texts, Danielle allows him to unwittingly drag her into an insane, mystical world where human trafficking is the usual, black magic reigns supreme, and inhuman power lasts forever.

©2018 Traci McDonald (P)2018 Traci McDonald
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Alabama
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We are introduced to Danielle who runs the Bookshop Salem’s Stop. Danielle’s family has run the shop for 200 years. Always handed down the female line. Danielle is very lonely after her grandmother and mother died in a fire at the shop.
One night a young teenage girl breaks into the shop, Danielle confronted the girl as she runs out the broken window. The next day a handsome hunk called Aaron comes in to ask about his sister. Aaron leads Danielle into a magical world she didn’t know existed.
Someone is kidnapping young girls, and no one can find them. This is a compulsive listen they kept me glued to my earplugs.
This is book one in what is going to be a terrific series as Aaron and Danielle realise what powers they both discover themselves.
What they discover is nothing they could have ever imagined. This is book one in a series, but the girl saga is finished at the end of the book, but the wider story I hope will follow on in book two. I don’t want to spoil the story, but this a wonderful magical beginning and can’t wait for more stories in the next book. Also I was jealous of Danielle having  access to all those old books.  
The narrator kept me in the zone while listening to nearly 10 hours of pure entertainment. The different voices were very distinctive
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Traci McDonald. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.




Magic, A hot Hunk and Books what esle do you need?

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Deeper meanings are laying just below the surface but sufficient evidence provides you with that string and the line to follow all the way to the end of the what lies on the surface. Someone had decided to take girls. The question becomes where, why, and who. To solve this mystery we are taken on a suspense filled ride of magic and much more than meet the eyes. Danielle and Aaron find that they are pulled in to a world they have no real knowledge of but they also find that they have the skills/weapons to face what appears before them.

The characters presented here were rich with depth and substance. The plot and sub-plot held focus on the mystery, adventure, and the twist and turns gave a good story all the way through. There was closure in a sense to the sub-plot but the overall or underlying plotline left you with a cliffhanger. But this in no way took away from the richness of the story. You get an excellent story and wanting more just added and additional layer.

Narrator Amanda Stribling did the job of keeping me well captivated and entranced. The audio was clear and clean of hiccups and background noises. This was the type of audio that you took the time to listen to at normal or as close to normal speed as possible. You don't want to miss a thing. The feel of Amanda' voice give you more to enjoy. You almost feel like you are seeing things unfold right before your eyes.

Magic here has a price and a reward . . .

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SOUL OF STONE is the first book in the Ice and Stone series. They will need to be read in the order of release.

Of course, now knowing the ending is coloring my perceptions of the beginning. Now I understand why. Now I know how and who. Oh, but the path to get there is heart wrenching, twisted, and magical – so magical.

The plot was imaginative and wonderfully unique.

I wanted to embrace Aaron, Danielle, Jessa, and Piper so many times.

The story was action-packed and the mystery was well written. It kept me guessing nearly to the end.

I loved the interaction between Aaron and Danielle. Their sweetly denied romance is the reason I want the next book in this series.

Narration (3 CROWNS): Amanda Stribling is a good narrator. She speaks very clearly and has a very nice voice, but tends to get a little too rhythmic in her cold reading.

Note: While I received this book as a gifted audiobook copy via Audiobookworm Promotions, my opinions are my own and are given freely.

Title: SOUL OF STONE
Series: Ice & Stone #1
Category /Genre: Romance
Recommended for: 18+ due to adult situations
Listenability: NSFW
Received from: Traci McDonald (via Audiobookworm.com as an Audible gifted copy)

HEART-WRENCHING, TWISTED, AND MAGICAL

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So the narrator Amanda does a really great job with this book! In fact the reason I was able to get all the way through would be mainly in part due to the narrator. The only voice I did not like was the British student. It sounded too airy. I would have also liked her to be a bit more deep with the male voices, but I think she did such an excellent job with the southern accents! And the production is good too. No weird pauses or trouble hearing. I give the narration a 4.5/5 stars.

As for the story. It was hard on me. I was instantly very intrigued about the books and about our main character’s family and backstory. Yet we got no backstory. It just starts in the middle and continues on. We get 1-2 sentences of backstory really with knowing there was a fire and it left her mom and grandma dead or maybe not her mom? And we know she used to be a college student but left to go mind the store. The mystery surrounding this family and the books really hooked me in, I just wish the author had done a better job of following through.

What I had issues with were how fast paced everything was and there was no real direction things seemed to be going in. It was like: ok we did this now, so we should go here next…Also why does she distrust men so much? Her father died and didn’t leave her like I thought, so I don’t get the issue with men thing at all. And I’m concerned she’s hearing voices from the walls in her bookstore/house telling her not to trust men. And the rules for the books are so extremely vague I don’t understand how she even knows what to do and what not to do with them. There are minor things that confused and frustrated me such as when she asks Aaron if he’s from around here when in the sentence before he said he was from out of town looking for his sister and also does not share a southern accent, so it should have been obvious…and no matter how many times this guy says he doesn’t want the books she keeps asking him to stay away from her because he wants the books. Like if you don’t trust him don’t get in a car with him and go all over town! Call the police on him!

The last major thing I’ll discuss is the love story. It goes from this chick accusing him of using her for her books to making out in the span of a couple paragraphs…no. If you wanted to set up the romance you needed to get her to trust him first and let her guard down. What part about him saying he didn’t want the books for the 50th time in a row helped her get over her mistrust of men? I cannot get behind the romance in this story at all. I can understand how they could be together, but it was developed all wrong :/

So for me this really falls between 3-3.5/5 stars. I wavered so much in what I felt reading so I don’t know my final verdict yet. The story behind everything is so fascinating I want to know more about the books and our main character. It’s andhame this doesn’t happen. And I would have been fine with the romance if it hadn’t come out of nowhere. But again it’s well written, it just needs tweaks with these things for me to personally love it more. It’s possible someone else would feel differently. So I do recommend checking it out!

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Traci McDonald. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

Very Confusing Story

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The Story
I found the blurb and story line for Soul of Stone intriguing. Soul of Stone is a quick paced, page turning read. I found myself immersed in Danielle's bookstore. Too bad it isn't real! The characters were well defined with complex backstories. That cliffhanger though...well played Traci McDonald.

I had 2 issues with this story. Set in rural Alabama the author went a bit over board with the Southern colloquialisms; especially in the first quarter of the story. It was not as prevalent in the rest of the book. Being a Southerner I can say we do not use southern jargon that frequently in our daily speech, but maybe Alabama is different. Secondly the author's over use of the like. Her descriptions and details were fantastic; however, she over used the simile.

Overall I enjoyed the story and will check out the rest of the series.

The Narrator
As I said, I am a Southerner so it is easy to spot when someone is faking or forcing an accent. I found that Amanda Stribling did a flawless job narrating this story. She really sold me on the story and I loved her accent. I hope she does the rest of the series.

Great intro to the series

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