
Spinning Briar
Mirror Chronicles, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Rachel V. White
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De:
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Rachel Huffmire
Being an International Time Travel Agent requires absolute obedience. The smallest change in history could completely destroy the present.
When Charul Shazad loses the trail of the Mirror, a time-traveling vigilante, both history and his career are put on the line. Unwilling to lose everything, Charul takes on the dangerous renegade alone and finds himself marooned in a forgotten forest. But Charul isn’t one to give up. Could the vine covered castle in the distance hold the secret to capturing the Mirror once and for all?
Dorothea Wild is the Mirror's newest right-hand programmer. After spending 40 years in a high-security ITTA prison cell, accepting the renegade's job offer was an easy decision. But, saving people in the past isn't all she wants. A big enough mission could undermine the authority of ITTA, allowing her sweet retribution on the company that ruined her life.
Fleur de Doue was never meant to exist, at least that's what the Mirror's assistants tell her. To avoid being erased from history, she helps the Mirror surround her castle in wires and brambles. But, just because the Mirror enabled her birth doesn't mean he has the right to control her fate. Could it be that he made a mistake and Fleur doesn't belong in the past?
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Incredible Sequel
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-This review won’t be my best- I’m terrible when it comes to sequels, because I tend to just to repeat myself from the first review. I apologize for that. But I just have to say, this is a good series! Perfect for all my #Edgyclean fans!
-If you’re looking for good, well rounded characters, I recommend this series! They’re so fun!
-The characters in this series are so well done, they blend so well, and they’re so distinct.
-The plot was so suspenseful, fast, and intense! And just as astonishing as the first! For those with high hopes, it will not disappoint you.
-I’d say the writing is a little better then the first. The author is improving, which is saying a lot because book one was already incredibly well written.
-It’s the perfect sequel 👍
-Again if you’re a fan of Ruby red, The lunar chronicles, once upon a time, or really, any time travel stories with amazing characters and plot. This is the book for you!
Audiobook:
Same as I said in the first review @rachel.v.white is the perfect narrator! She nails all the voices, she really brings them to life
She really brings it to life!
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I am pleasantly surprised that the author pulled off this ambitious storyline so well. Despite a few things that could have gone better for me, I had a lot of fun with this stimulating read. That confounded epilogue better lead to a continuation!
Much recommended. This indie work would work excellently for retelling and scifi fans who would love to challenge their brain cells.
The audiobook, clocking at 6 hrs 35 min, is voiced by Rachel White, who also narrated Book One. She is once again fabulous, with her variety of accents and emotions lending the perfect vibe to the audio version. Few narrators would have been able to do a better job of making the characters sound distinct without going over the top. At the same time, I do regret not having the digital/physical version. The complex time travel and the multiple timelines made keeping track of everything a bit confusing. This is the kind of book where you might need to flip back at regular intervals to see what clues you missed, and that’s such a bother to do on audio! I’d love to read the book again, but I will probably go for the digital version the next time.
Goes without saying that the audio version is only for attuned audiobook listeners. Newbies, stick to actual reading.
An amazing experience with clever twists!
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Spinning Briar by Rachel Huffmire
Wow! Another plot so twisty, a slow burn romance, and where sci-fi and history collide in such a fantastic way. I was again blown away by the brilliance of this world and how the time travel works in the world that Rachel has created.
Her writing is so fresh, unique, and I loved the descriptions she used, without being over the top. I was a little confused by the romance at the end, not expecting what happened to happen (kissing only), but all in all, I loved this fun and original take on Briar Rose aka Sleeping Beauty.
Again, this one is heavy on time travel, however, Rachel does such a great job of weaving together all of the pieces, and explaining how time travel works in the world she has created.
Be sure to read book 1 before you read this one. It is a series that is very connected.
Content Guide:
No language; Kissing only; Mild Fantasy vi0lence with some blo0dy wounds; Character has thoughts about how in the past he was d!scriminated against; Loss of loved one (on page), magic-time travel
Book Info:
Series: Mirror Chronicles #2 (must be read in order)
Genre: YA/Teen Sci-Fi Fairy-Tale Retelling
Romance Level: Kisses only
Release Date: Available now
Publisher: Indie; Inscription Publishing
POV: multiple
Thank you to the Author and publisher for the review copy. All thoughts are my own.
Fantastically told Briar Rose/Sleeping Beauty Retelling with Sci-Fi Elements
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This is 14+ read primarily due to the complexity and writing style but otherwise is a clean read.
The narrator was fun to listen to and did a great job with the different voices, acting and overall narration.
—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Retelling of Sleeping Beauty with Time Travel
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Snow White Recreated
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This 2nd book was even better than the 1st!
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AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: Read By Rachel White—Rachel is an absolutely phenomenal narrator. Her accents (in this book there is Scottish, German, French, American) and voices are superb. She helps bring the characters to life and bumps the story from amazing to incredible. I’d listen to anything read by this narrator.
Amazing Fairytale Retelling
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ACCEPTABLE FOR MOST AGES.
NARRATOR IS GOOD AND EASY TO FOLLOW.
VERY ENJOYABLE
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Time Travel is a concept I love. Oftentimes, you end up with too many plot holes to count, paradoxes, and confusing as hell stories. These books have done an incredible job of keeping things easy to follow, consistent, and avoiding paradoxes. Book 1 didn’t address vaccines and diseases being transferred, while book 2 brought that up, which I appreciated. The extra attention to detail added to the believability of the story and world.
My first minor complaint is the technology. It’s incredibly short-sighted and not the least bit creative. The characters are using fibreoptic cables and tablets, which makes sense in 2021. I wasn’t paying attention much to the dates, but I believe this is set in 2165 or somewhere around there. To further explain my issue, imagine a time travel story set in 1850 with the characters 150 years in the future using telegraphs to communicate. It dates the novel and will stand out even more as a flaw as technology progresses. Better to invent something new and explain it than to use modern tech, which kneecaps its staying power.
The second minor complaint I have is the journals. I listened to the audiobook, so maybe it’s less jarring in the physical or ebook releases. But I would often time listen to these journals, only for them to abruptly end or confuse the hell out of me. I forgot to bring that up in my review of book 1, I nearly did a second time. They’re just too damn annoying to leave out a second time. The journal log would have been better at the start of the journal, at least in the audiobook version.
I almost never talk about the endings in novels. This one was very well done. It wrapped up the plot nicely while leaving plenty of room for sequels. It gives you just enough to get excited for a sequel without leaving you with a cliffhanger ending.
I’m sick of listening to this narrator mispronounce familiar. There’s only 1 r in familiar. “Farmiliar” isn’t a word. Why people add letters to words when speaking them is beyond me, but I find it insufferably annoying. Overall, the line readings and accents were great. It really helped characters feel distinct.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.
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