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The Four, Book 2

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Stoned

De: Layla Frost
Narrado por: Wen Ross, Desireé Ketchum
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From USA Today bestselling author Layla Frost comes a grumpy-sunshine fantasy novel where opposites don't just attract… they're fated.

Once upon a time, there lived a witch. A powerful, brilliant, dope-as-heck one whose magicks inspired fear and envy. Like all classic fairy tales, her story had the usual goodies.

Destiny. Missing souls. Unfathomable evil. The precarious fate of the entire universe. Blah, blah, blah.

But let's get back to that witch with the awesome hair…

Fine, it's me. I'm the all-powerful witch. And, okay, maybe my story isn't a classic fairy tale. Not unless I missed the part about Little Red delivering comic books in her basket and Beauty sleeping off two-for-one margarita night.

But I do have a soul mate—my very own Charming. Except he's no prince. He's a level-headed, by-the-book, insanely sexy detective.

And me? Well, I'm stoned.

This story starts where Styx leaves off, so although it features a new couple, it is highly (pun intended) recommended the books be listened to in order. Contains a dirty-talking hero, a filthy-minded heroine, and the hot magicks they create. For mature listeners.

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love this story and series - I'm hooked and invested.
the narrators really brought the story to life.

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I think these are interesting series but it’s a lot of character building and now a lot of action or plot. Would like there to be more to it. Gonna keep going though!

Wanted more from this one

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“I’m sure it happens all the damp time … this whole no swearing thing is getting really furry old!”
The no swearing in the other place thing was cute, but everything else about book 2 was off. There wasn’t nearly enough comedy or chemistry to make up for an extremely underwhelming continuation of a magical mystery begun at book 1. The comedy was gimmicky and uneven; she’s a comic store owner who doesn’t talk comic nearly enough to be credibly geek and whole “stoned” thing (you know, as in the title of the book) only mattered for the opening scene. Even the narration was off, with me wishing this had been duet narration because Mr. Ross’s female voice was atrocious and Ms. Ketchum’s male voice wasn’t sexy.

My biggest two issues were the messy, mild mystery and the silly failure to communicate trope, There’s apparently a big conspiracy by a nefarious organization called Absolve, yet there’s no villain with a face, name, or personality … it’s just a series of redshirt soldiers incompetently attacking Juno. Half way through the series and there’s not one villain to chew the scenery or have a diabolical plan. Of course, Team Good Guys don’t have a plan either; it makes zero sense that these powerful allies do nothing more than give Juno pep talks instead of joining the fight or tracking down Absolve. The how’s, why’s, and even backstories for Juno and Stellan flummoxed me.

But, that’s because the mystery is merely the window dressing to support the romance. That was fine with book 1’s madcap hilarity to spice things up, Here, it’s seven hours into this nine hour book with Juno and Stellan hiding the truth when they should just talk to each other. Juno’s miscommunication is the worst because she’s hiding the existence of magic and the fated mates/other half of her soul thing. In light of who Juno is, including being a powerful witch, her cowardice, insecurity, and failure to give him the dignity of going into their relationship eyes wide open really diminished my respect for her. And I loved her moxie in book 1. If I hadn’t have already gotten the whole series, i wouldn’t have moved on.

Disappointingly huge step down from book 1

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