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Raised in Fire
- Demon Days, Vampire Nights World, Book 2
- Narrated by: Nicole Poole
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
The exciting continuation of the top 10 Amazon best seller by USA Today best-selling author, K.F. Breene!
It is a common truth in my life that when it rains, it pours.
The killings that once plagued New Orleans are cropping up again in Seattle. The local office is stumped. I'm called out to lend a fresh set of eyes and my unique magical touch.
It's only when I get there that I realize the Seattle office isn't stumped at all.
They're being silenced by the Mages' Guild, a corrupt magical institution that doesn't want word to get out of what is plaguing the city. Worse, news of my magic might've slipped down to the underworld, hitting the ears of some extremely powerful demons.
What I thought was a routine murder investigation turns into a fight for my life. With the help of Darius, my stalker elder vampire, and my dual-mage sidekicks, I somehow have to dodge the Guild in order to stop one of the most powerful demons I've ever encountered. If I don't? It'll escape back down below with proof of what I really am.
My life hangs in the balance, and, this time, I can't see a way out.
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- liz
- 09-07-22
Brilliant
absolutely love this series of books, the narrator is excellent, the story runs through the whole series, so if you can I would read or listen to all ten books
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- Anonymous User
- 03-07-23
Raised in Fire
As Regan and Darius get closer the journey to protect Regan grows ever more precarious . Will she give her heart fully or will her father find out about her existence as her powers grow . A brilliantly written story with great narrative and sold characters . I can’t wait for the next episode
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- Abigail
- 10-10-17
Loved this book its as good as the first one it
Nicole pool brought the book to life for me, it maded me laugh out loud
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- Flora
- 23-11-19
Another Action-Packed Urban Fantasy Story.
Another Action Packed Instalment in This Magical Urban Fantasy Trilogy.
I am already a fan of Ms Breene's writing style and love the complexities of her characters, the pace of her plots and the way she balances the fighting, horror and brutal violence with the humorous sarcasm, promise of love and uplifting hope in her stories.
I really enjoyed Raised in Fire and liked how the mystery and political intrigued kept me guessing, the plot twists had me breathless at times wondering what would happen next - I like it when unexpected things happen and an author can surprise me - and I loved how the relationships between the various characters evolved through this book, although at times, I found the sarcasm bordering on rudeness which irked a wee bit.
Once again, I downloaded the narration by Nicole Poole and was blown away by her performance; the way she read the narrative, the tonal variations she used during the different scenes and the voices she gave the characters. She transported me into the story.
I can't wait to read (& listen to) the final book in this addictive trilogy.
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- Deezzee
- 01-06-19
Excellent story and performance
Enjoyed this trilogy very much. As usual, I couldn't put it down so sadly finished it too quickly :( This set is linked to the others written by BF Breene, and you find connected characters, all very enjoyable. I'm looking forward to more from this author and Nichole Poole is excellent at narrating. Well done!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-12-21
fantastic yet again.
absolutely loved it. fabulous read
looking forward to the next one. can't wait to be honest
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 06-05-18
Raised in Fire
This is the second book following Reagan as she tried to stay under the radar, while trying to find the Mages who are skinning people to use the energy to call a demon. We follow her antics as she plays a cat and mouse game with the demon who what's to learn her powers, while she wants to make sure it can not tell. Read brilliantly as always by Nicole Poole.
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- Brook10033
- 04-10-19
Brilliant
This Is a highly entertaining book. Our hero has the best lines. The magic is spectacular, the story powerful. I love the full description, the constant bickering between the characters. Will the vampire get his way? Read it!!
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- Kindle Customer
- 21-01-22
Can't finish.
While the audiobook narrator is excellent, the characters and their behavior/responses just seem overly unrealistic. The protagonist is so full of violence, threats and "badass-ery" it feels like a front for insecurity (especially since there aren't any/very few moments of real truthful feeling), so we don't get to relate or feel for the hero - which doesn't feel like the intention. Instead it's an echochamber with few layers.
It's far from the worst, but with a solid concept and storyline, the feeling of almost getting there is too frustrating for me to continue reading.
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