• Gone: A Shadow Slayers Story

  • Shadow Slayers Stories, Book 3
  • By: Nellie H. Steele
  • Narrated by: Graham Mack
  • Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Gone: A Shadow Slayers Story

By: Nellie H. Steele
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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The cell walls closed around her, and Celine tried not to scream. It wouldn’t matter if she did; no one would be able to hear her. No one would be able to save her now.

Trapped within an enchanted cell and hidden from the world, Celine Devereaux Buckley has nothing to do but ponder her fate. She should have been powerful enough to stop him, but when she was at her weakest, Duke Marcus Northcott finally captured her. Unsure of what wicked scheme he has planned for her and with no hope of being rescued, Celine knows that she will have to save herself if she wants to return home.

However, with her powers cut off and her cell enchanted to stop anyone from finding her, can she devise a way to make contact with her family? If she does, will doing so risk the life of someone she holds close to her heart? Or will Celine find help from the most unexpected place?

Will Celine’s efforts only end in disastrous effects for her family? If it does, will she be able to undo the wrong she unknowingly caused and restore balance to the already fragile world?

Gone, Book Three of the Shadow Slayers Stories Series, takes listeners on an emotional journey filled with triumph and heartbreak. Filled with mystery, danger, and magical realms unknown to listeners before, prepare for Celine’s story to keep you enthralled until the very last minute.

©2021 Melissa Marie Sovak (P)2021 A Novel Idea Publishing, LLC

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Gone: A Shadow Players Story

This is book #3 of the Shadow Slayers Series. This book seemed longer than book #2, but it was chock full of action, intrigue, and the unexpected. Now I think I understand the covet art for this because in all honesty I doubt I would have given it a chance, cuz I didn't really get drawn in by the cover.The book is great however! I'm very glad to have bought the audiobook though. Graham Mack did a marvelous job narrating this one. His vocal talents are truly a gift! I really like the way Nellie, the author, develops her characters. They have depth and personality which makes a big difference when reading or listening! I love this one the best so far, but will be hanging on this cliff until I'm able to read the next one! Highly recommend! ❤

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Pretty good story

This installment in the series is pretty good. However, I’ve grown weary of Graham Mack’s performance. I almost didn’t finish listening. His interpretation of several characters does not seem to fit. For instance, more often than not, Grayson sounds like an ill tempered grump and Damien and Michael sound like hot headed juveniles. Marcus is over the top theatrical. All the unnecessary shouting became increasingly annoying. Not sure that I will listen to anymore in the series. I think I will read them instead.

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