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Infernal Magic
- An Urban Fantasy Novel
- Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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Summary
She's forgotten her past. Too bad her past won't return the favor.
Ursula can't remember a single thing from before three years ago, so she has to keep her life simple. All she wants is to earn enough money for rent - and maybe a bit left over for a new pair of boots.
But on her 18th birthday, all hell breaks loose, quite literally, when a hellhound shifter shows up in her kitchen. Kester's lethally gorgeous, and he's come with a terrifying message: Ursula owes her soul to a demon.
No one seems to care that she doesn't remember striking that deal.
Thrust into the middle of a war between the gods of fire and night, Ursula fights her way across New York - and through the fae realm - to survive. Along the way, she must reclaim her magical knowledge and her long-forgotten skills with the blade if she wants to escape eternal damnation.
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- Mr. Darren Smith
- 24-12-19
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Enjoyed listening to this story looking forward to reading more from C N Crawford .
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- Teddy
- 29-04-20
Jarring Americanisms and peculiar accents.
This one really suffers from having an English main protagonist who appears to have been written by an American. One obviously familiar with English slang and idioms, but not familiar enough to strip the jarring Americanisms out of the English settings. To give them their due, they get points for using "trousers" instead of "pants"... but even so.
It also suffers massivly from being stuck with an American narrator whose only English accent appears to be a slight caricature of upper-crust English, which sounds REALLY peculiar using the slang-sprinkled speech patterns. It's also really distracting that she speaks in "common" English (albeit with a fake upper-class English accent), yet thinks in an American accent.
You'd think the job of voicing predominantly English characters would be given to... I don't know... A narrator who was actually English so they'd have a chance of getting the voices right.
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