• The Agent

  • The Transcended Chronicles, Book 2
  • By: Brock E. Deskins
  • Narrated by: J. S. Arquin
  • Length: 14 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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By: Brock E. Deskins
Narrated by: J. S. Arquin
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The Guild rules the kingdom through their puppet monarch, and Garran must race to save the last living heir to the throne before the powerful syndicate's assassins complete their extermination of anyone who could oppose them. Garran and Prince Adam Altena struggle to find allies in hopes of rescuing Adam's sister, who was forced to marry the usurper in order to prevent even the thought of rebellion, and raise an army capable of defeating The Guild.

With The Guild now in control of Anatolia's powerful army as well as their legion of mercenaries, their future is grim. How can a disreputable agent and a deposed prince convince their neighboring rulers to oppose The Guild, an organization that has had them cowed for decades?

©2016 Brock E. Deskins (P)2018 Brock E. Deskins

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darn this is hilarious

if you love dick jokes you'll love this a sociopath with a drug problem I laughed so hard on several spots I had to excuse my self give this series a shot u wont regret it

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Pink Eye and Opium?! (Contains *some* spoilers)

First Impressions:
Brock does it again! This author manages to take a concept that has been used again and again to create a unique story. As the first book was extremely entertaining to me,
where I literally laughed out loud, there's always the question if the second book can live up the expectations. Happy to say, it certainly did!
I honestly do not expect people to read this book, or review, if they haven't yet read the first book. In case you did not, read it! If, however you did read and enjoyed
the first book, I can promise you the second will not let you down either.

Plot & Characters:
The end of the previous book left us with Garran graduating and becoming an agent. This book starts years later. Garran has been an agent for some time now. The king's
road is as good as finished. The guild has been planning along this line for some time now, and they are about to bring their plan into full fruition. With the assassinations
on some key characters from the kingdom, Garran is once again sprung into action to.. save everyone? This time Garren is accompanied by a priest and his cousin which leads to
some great chemistry between the three!

Brock manages to create some interesting scenes and plots. The main point of attraction though, is our main character; Garran. Garran is the guy you would like to be,
but are too afraid to. I mean, it seems awesome to be a highly-functional drug addict, unfortunately this isn't really possible in real life. I might have felt tempted to try some
'alternatives' at some point, but living through them with Garran has been enough for me. Truly, this is one heck of a main character, and I just love how crazy he is.
Garran might just be one of my favourite main characters ever! Through all his drug abuse, whoring and seriously slacking off, he manages to always plan ahead and come out
victorious. His confidence radiates through his every action. Every insult is a compliment and every compliment is shrugged off, of course he is amazing, he is Garran!


Narration: Again, a top notch narration by J.S. Arquin! During the first book I had to get used to his voice, throughout the second book I did not experience any adjustment periods. This narrator knows how to live out Garran and all the other characters. Distinct voices and emotions only served to increase the 'reading' experience!

Conclusion: We should keep things simple when we can. And here, we will. For only 25 dollar or a single credit, I suggest anyone who enjoy the first book to pick this one up as well. It's such an entertaining book. There are few to none dull moments as we are always wondering what Garran is up to next. I honestly loved it and will continue this series as it progresses.

Disclaimer: "This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."

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Thrilling, humorous story

This is an excellent continuation of the transcended series. It had me laughing out loud at numerous points and I loved every minute of the story. Garren Holt is absolutely depraved but he is totally hilarious. He is beyond description in his anti-heroness but you just cannot help but like this objectionable character. I am still not sure if he is entirely self-serving or if it just an act. Adam’s character is a great counterbalance to Garren’s excesses. He is honest, self-sacrificing and has a capacity to care that seems to be missing from Garren’s make-up. Both character have depth and are intelligent and talented. The narrator did an excellent job of portraying the humour and bringing the characters to life. I really enjoyed his vocal interpretation of this story and lope that the author produces more stories in this series.

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Book 1: LOL. Book 2: LMAO!

If you liked book 1, then you'll definitely have to get book 2.
The author managed to make The Agent an even more rip-roaringly fun ride. I laughed a lot more than with The Miscreant, maybe because this time I knew what to expect and maybe because the world of the story is a lot larger than in the first book, giving the author more room to have these hilarious scenarios play out.
It's still an actual adventure though, with a hero, a villain and even a damsel in distress. Although it's not always clear which is which.... There are also a lot of new sidekicks, between whom I cannot choose because I liked them all, but if I absolutely had to I'd choose Adam. He is the perfect straight man to Garran's funny, therefore enabling (or even giving permission to) us as readers to laugh out loud about Garran's outrageous behavior. Very well written and perfectly performed.

Speaking of the narration, Arquin's sheer endless source of different accents and other ways to distinguish between characters is impressive. With book 1 I really had to get used to the main accent of his choice (southern US American) and the pitch of his voice, but with this book I knew what he could do and buckled up for a wild ride. And that is what I got! He upped the number of his accents, one even more hilarious than the next, complete with hoarseness, lisps, and posh, and he went all out with his voice acting. Bravo! He complements the author's writing like no one else could, so I hope he never leave this series and will narrate them all.

There is only one downside I could find: I now have to wait for part 3!
In short, these books are bingeworthy. Spend the credit.

~ I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. I was not required to write a positive review, but I did so anyway because it was awesome. ~

#ChosenOne #antihero #actionadventure #Clever #Hilarious #tagsgiving #sweepstakes

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Fantastic!

I didn’t think Deskins could surpass the fantastic, funny, irreverent story he concocted in The Miscreant (The Transcended Book 1), but I am pleased to say he did…and how! Garran is back and worse than ever (in a good way). Garran is the perfect anti-hero – smart, clever, snarky, and very good at what he does…whatever that may be. I couldn’t stop laughing during this humorous, action-packed thrill-ride.

The narrator is phenomenal. The variety of different voices, accents, and emotions he delivers blew me away and added to the enjoyment and entertainment of the story.

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

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Fantastic Story!!!

I received this audio book for free in exchange for my honest review. While this is book 2 in the series, you can easily listen to it without listening to book 1 first. You will enjoy both however. This story is expertly written and the narrator is extremely talented. Enjoy!!!

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Hilarious! Laughed so hard! Adventure, snark, wit!

The Agent
The Transcended Chronicles, Book 2
By: Brock E. Deskins
Narrated by: J. S. Arquin
This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary.
Oh my GOD! This is so hilarious! I laughed so hard and giggled throughout this book! It is even better than the first book! Our inappropriate and crazy guy is now an agent. He seems like a fool but he really is very smart, he also is quite snarky and annoying to be around. He is so annoying his companions don't know to laugh or hit him. But he is traveling with a monk so that isn't likely. I had such a good time learning new phrases such as being as worthless as "Tits on a pickle", later just called " Pickle tits".
They narrator was so great at making the story even better with the voices! It's not easy to do comedy but he did it perfect! My sides are hurting from laughing. Great job!
Can't wait for the next book!!!

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Everyone's favorite sociopath returns

There are few characters like Garran out there in fantasy. There are fewer still who are the main character. Not every writer has the juice to take what is essentially a sociopath and make him into the protagonist of a story. Not a real sociopath, anyway. Not a drug using sociopath. Get it? This is not your average story, let alone your average fantasy story. When we first met Garran, in the last book, he was chainganged and. . . um. . .conscripted into fighting a battle that he had no interest in (because what does he care about anyone else), but had no choice if he enjoyed doing things like inhaling. He was forcibly taken into custod . . .ah, "chosen" because he was a rar individual known as a transcended. Not going to explain all that, you want to know more, get the first book, or at least read it's blurb, but trust me the book is waaaaaaay better.

Garran is a sneaky SOB who uses his head more than his hands when it comes to battle. He is a meticulous planner, detailer, and has the ability to anticipate things others wouldn't even consider as a possibility. As a consequence he is very good at his job. It is a rare thing to see an anti-protagonist, and one who favors thinking over action. This isn't to say that Garran isn't a fighter. By no means. His powers make him incredibly deadly and effective, and his snark and wit allows him to thrust home when he should be parrying.

I really don't want to go into detail about the story. What I will say is that Deskins has an intensley powerful writing style that allows him to inject humor (via Garran's smartmouthed comments) as much as he does danger. The action is aplenty, and scheming is smothering. Deskins drives his story forward with every scene, no piece of this tale is superflous, and the alacrity in which he paces his plot is breathtaking. You will never have so much fun rooting for a person who is a miscreant. And that, dear reader, is why Deskins is so great. He makes you like the unlikable, and want more when it is finished.

I really enjoyed the world that Deskins builds around Garran. It carries the breath of life, it is full of vitality. Each place you visit has a personality and is painted in vibrant detail. As worldbuilding goes, Deskins in most certainly in the upper weightclass. Hmmm, amazing characters, thought provoking battles, intense world building; this book seems to have it all. You really should check this series out, it is incredible, original, and laudible.

J. S. Arquin narrates in a deft and demanding way, you cannot stop listening. You will not want to stop listening. His voice is not deep and somber in tone, but more natural and affluent of timbre and inflection. He does snark and snide like nobies business, and serious and contemplative as naturally as he does breathing. He has a voice for each and every character, and he compliments Deskins written word.

This is billed as two part series. I hope that isn't true, and that Deskins finds a way in his heart to come back again. Garran and his world are to much fun to stay away from for long. But, if it is only two parts, then you have no reason NOTto get both books and get the complete story right now. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.

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truly hilarious

this book was everything and more,that one needs for a great, crude action packed comedy.

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Not for children or some adults

Brock Deskins is one depraved individual. This book is entertaining but I think Deskins goes overboard with all the perverted antics of the main character. But I did laugh so hard I almost fell out of my chair when I listened to the "goat" episode. My wife thought I was choking because I was laughing so hard. Overall I liked the story.

"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."

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