• Lured by the Dusk

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  • By: Angela J. Ford
  • Narrated by: Freya Victoria
  • Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Lured by the Dusk

By: Angela J. Ford
Narrated by: Freya Victoria
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Publisher's summary

The Pied Piper meets Dracula in this gothic-inspired dark-fantasy romance.

When misfortune befalls Tanith, she goes to live with her aunt and uncle, far from everything she knows.

Suffocated by the restrictions of her new life, Tanith plans a tomb robbery to finance her escape.

But when Tanith enters the crypt, she awakens a beast of a man. Tales call him the piper. An immortal with no heart, driven by vengeance.

As punishment for her crime, he demands her hand in marriage.

Aware he’s using her as leverage, Tanith plots to secure her freedom once and for all. Even though she’s inexplicably attracted to her dangerous, devilish husband.

Just as they grow close, Tanith uncovers the truth about the piper’s past and an unsettling agenda that will shatter their future.

When he goes too far, she’ll have to make an impossible choice. But no matter what she does, someone will pay the price with death.

Lured by the Dusk is a complete, stand-alone novel. Perfect for fans of steamy fantasy romance.

This book contains mature scenes recommended for 18+.

©2022 Angela J. Ford (P)2024 Angela J. Ford

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Poem Preformer?

So I'm still not done with the audio book but I already don't like the reader. As she reads the book as if she reading and preforming a poem. Very fast reading that is a bit hard to catch up on what she reading.

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Enjoyed the story

I really enjoyed the story it was a piped piper inspired romance. The characters were enjoyable and the story was easy to follow. The story was fast paced and didn't have many areas where it slowed for me. I loved Tanith and Oren together.

the performance was a little less than desirable from the moment it started I knew it would be an issue. The change in voice for the characters wasn't that great but it didn't pull from enjoying the book.

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dullest college professor meets Rhod Sermon

The performer was the opposite of passionate. If the TV series Twighlight Zone narrator Rhod Sermon and the most boring college rofessors I ever suffered through. She has a nice voice if she'd just thaw out a little.

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Great story! Love the piper.

I loved this book. I rated it 4 stars. Unfortunately the narrator kind of drove me nuts. But that’s just the name of the game sometimes. The story is the important part, and it constantly surprised me with the depth of the characters, especially the piper himself. I love a good enemies to lovers tale 😊 thank you Angela for your beautiful book!

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Worst performance ever. The story held promise...

First, the narrator. She had all the emotional range of a potato list in the back of a pantry. It was flat and the cadence was exactly what you’d get from a weather forecaster. No. Scratch that. The weather report has more emotion.
Every sentence was read exactly the same way. Every character voice was read the same way. (Except the random throw away character from mid book) everyone sounded whiny when there was a rare attempt to give emotion.
I felt like I was listening to a very odd news report.

The story… well, it held a lot of promise but fell flat when it could have been taken to the next level.
There’s a lot of repetition in wording and in the plot, which consists mostly of the two main characters riding to her uncle’s castle for a vague and rather pointless reason, every single time.
While the female lead's background made sense, his did not. He was a human child orphan and a full-grown angel whose wings were taken for *reasons*, he had vampire vangs and fae/elven pointed ears and about half a dozen different backstories.
The female lead has “strong female character” dialogue but none of her actions back that up. Everything she tries to do, she fails and it helps no one. Not even the antagonists. So it’s pointless.
The leads fall in love when their only interactions are mainly the rides to and from her uncle’s castle.
There is no character development. They are exactly the same people they were at the beginning of the book, only in love with each other.
The end was filled with random new rules to magic, reasons for why things were that didn't make sense, about fifty different types of lore that did not mix well at all.
The plot could have had so much more depth, giving the leads some depth, but it all feels incredibly rushed.

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