• Tainted Grace

  • The Grace Series, Book 2
  • By: M. Lauryl Lewis
  • Narrated by: Artie Rose
  • Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Tainted Grace

By: M. Lauryl Lewis
Narrated by: Artie Rose
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Without warning, the dead rose overnight. A small group of survivors fled civilization in hope of finding safety. The dead are always close behind, and often straight ahead. They have an insatiable hunger for living flesh. Not everyone will survive. Hopes will be crushed, strengths and weaknesses will be tested, and bonds will be broken.

©2013 M. Lauryl Lewis (P)2016 M. Lauryl Lewis

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Great second book in series

I love this series and I can’t get here characters out of my head. Great writing and characters have a way of sticking with you. Zoe, Emily, Boggs & Gus continue on their adventure. There’s some love mess in this one too, not a triangle more like a square. Lol
I didn’t enjoy his narrator as much as the first book but she did a great job. Her county boy accent made Gus sound stupid and her own accent sometimes got in the way but all in all she still did a great job. I just tend to hate it when a series changes narrators after one has been established. I already downloaded book 3 to start today. Love the zombie genre and this one has a few new ideas and that doesn’t happen very often.
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Great Book

This is a great series. It's another Zombie series, but it's different than other zombie books. The narrator did an amazing job with bringing the characters and story line to live.

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Narrator makes an unremarkable story unbearable

The narrator's pronunciation, accent and voices for the various characters are just awful. The worst is that she keeps pronouncing Pugot Sound "puh-gut". I'd almost rather listen to the kindle read to me with the mechanical voice.

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  • 03-14-18

Could have been better

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Like the first book, this one is just OK too. Sadly, I still have the same complaint with the stereotypical male and female. The big thing with this book that I didn't understand is the change of narrators. The narrator for this book, in my opinion, is not as good as the narrator of the first book. This narrator isn't as good at voices (specifically accents) and there are a few odd pronunciations peppered throughout the book. It's like she was unfamiliar with the word and just read it phonetically, which isn't always how words are pronounced. Anyway, this is a minor complaint, because I was able to finish the book. I'll move on the the next book in the series, but unless the next narrator is better, I'm not sure I will continue beyond book 3.

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