![]() I apologize I can't say it better but she was just not suited to narrate this peticular title. The narrator was just terrible in every way. How did the narrator detract from the book? ![]() ![]() Although the love story was a bit dry and boring the mystery was enough to keep the focus no matter how predictable. I enjoyed the concept and lore of the story. Things that were plainly obvious she repeatedly skipped over that should have been even her general knowledge not just the reader. I also feel as if there was a contradiction between making Gwendolyn smart yet stupid at the same time. She must have said this 10 times per chapter. Such as that she was new with no friends at the Academy. The repetition of key points (no spoiler examples) made it not only annoying to hear them for the 10th to 15th time they were mentioned but also made it painfully obvious as to where the book was going as contrast to the points stressed throughout the entire book. I actually found it difficult to finish the book. The author had a great concept, great imagery and compelling story. The narrator was terrible and annoying to say the least with a whiny tone and repeated the same up and down pitch of every single line she spoke through the entire book. I don't believe I would read another book by either. Would you try another book from Jennifer Estep and/or Tara Sands? ![]()
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