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The Slow Death
- Four Packs Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
- Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Caught in the fallout of a rare disease and members of opposing packs, Zander and Marrok’s future as fated mates hangs in the balance.
Alexander Kingston wasn’t destined to lead the East Territory pack, but fate had other ideas. Becoming the next Alpha in his dead brother’s place and managing his father’s expectations is a challenge, one that’s only getting harder with time. When his father, the Alpha, is reluctant to accept outside assistance when one of their own is afflicted with a deadly blood disorder, Zander must take a stand against his father or lose another pack member to the Slow Death.
Marrok Blain is part of the North Territory pack. With his unique knowledge of the Slow Death, the debilitating progressive disorder that slowly kills with every shift, he offers help, knowing he’ll be met with resistance from his friend’s pack. What he doesn’t expect is the overwhelming pull to the stubborn yet undeniably gorgeous son of the East Territory Alpha.
Four packs coexisting with rising tensions, and a genetic disorder that reminds them of the common thread that connects them all. Zander and Marrok are the key to an uneasy alliance, or all the packs will suffer. Especially Zander, who discovers he’s got one more deadly fight to face.
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- RjS
- 25-03-22
Entertaining characters and story
This book is a great start to what seems as if it will be a slightly different kind of shifter series.
Unusually I’d not read the book first but the audio held my attention and the narrator made it easy to focus on and understand the story.
The narrator was new to me and, at first, his vocal mannerisms seemed strange but when I got used to them I warmed to the delivery and really enjoyed his narration. His pace and intonation were both good for me.
I am looking forward to the rest of the series!
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- Anne M
- 08-04-22
Great story but didn't like the narrator
Wasn't a fan of the narrator. They sounded so old like listening to my grandpa reading a book rather than the mc that was in college. It worked for the elders but the majority of the book was supposed to be a young person speaking. He also didn't really express much emotion.
Fabulous story but if the next one is the same narrator I'll likely just read the book.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 31-03-22
I enjoyed listening to this.
This is the first book I’ve read by BL Maxwell but I’ve listened to others by Guy Veryzer. Honestly, I wasn’t sure I was going to enjoy this audiobook too much because I’ve listened to a couple of other short books by this narrator and I didn’t like them all that much. I was very pleasantly surprised to enjoy his narration of this one.
The story is also really good but there is an over-arcing storyline that won’t be concluded until the final book. I think the concept of “the slow death” affliction for certain shifters and the cure for it was pretty original.
The world building was really good and Zander and Marrock have a few things to overcome in order to help preserve the pack. I’m now anxious to read the next two books in this series (not yet published as of this writing) and hope they come to audio.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request but my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
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- Ida Umphers
- 30-03-22
Dangerous Times
Two fated mates from different packs have to fight pack prejudice, the conflict between the way things have always been done and the dawning of new ideas and try to save all the packs from a deadly disease. This has a bit of a Romeo and Juliet like feel in the resistance of the packs to mingle in any meaningful sense mixed with a wonderfully realized dystopian world where everyone is trying to understand and fight a disease before it claims even more victims. I love both of these author's separate works and they have made a wonderful start with this new series. Guy Veryzer gives a great performance here. All the characters are distinct and well delineated and the moments of tension, heat and romance are nicely balanced.
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- Laora
- 30-03-22
Stronger through working together
When I read this book I was intrigued by the unusual way of presenting shifters. This is a different take on shifters in the sense that they do get ill and that illness is directly linked to their shifting abilities.
Zander (a.k.a. Alexander) and Marrok are from two different packs and have to work together to get help from one of the other packs to get the help needed to save their friend. While doing this they find they are mates.
Part of the storyline finishes up in this volume but others we can presumably follow in the following books in the series.
This writing combination is off to a good start and I already ordered the second book in the series to find out what will happen next.
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Narrator Guy Veryzer is a new to me. His voice is overall easy to listen to but for me when he voices the main characters it felt for me that the voice was made to old by the way he used it to have 'a tremble' in there for one of them. 4*
Overall 4*
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- Ulrika
- 26-03-22
Interesting take on shifters
This is a good start to a new trilogy and I liked that it focuses on a disease that can affect all (wolf)shifters and thus makes it important for different packs to cooperate, regardles of pack politics. Zander and Marrok are a good couple and I got the feeling that they would have worked well even if it hadn’t been for the mates-thing. I’ll definitely be checking out the next book in this series.
Guy Veryzer has a clear voice that easy to listen to, I had to speed it up a bit, as usual with his narrations, and that made it more enjoyable to me.
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- caroline
- 06-04-22
In the end I enjoyed the listen
I've not read the book so this story was all new to me and I had no preconceptions of how a character should sound. First of all I liked this story, it flowed nicely and was different then the norm. The characters and plot held my attention and it had great chemistry. An entertaining story that I will follow up with the 2nd book when released.
The narrator was new to me, he was clear and I could follow him well with him reading the story. The only gripe and which made me take a little bit longer with getting into the story was, im not sure how to describe it but the way he said things and the delivery of them. It's like I concentrated on the lilting pattern on how he sounded words out. This was my pet peeve, but once I got over that I could enjoy the story and characters voices.
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- Vanessa Leighton
- 30-03-22
Brilliant
This was just one of those books that captures you and doesn’t let you go until the last second and then lingers in the back of your mind. I loved the main characters, their chemistry together and the way they built up their relationship. I loved the communication that they used and I found that the heat between them was very believable.
This book has convinced me that I need the next book in the series as well. Fantastic work
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- Vania
- 01-04-22
A new and different take on shifters.
Bl Maxwell and Nic Starr have created a shifter universe which has a new perspective and quite a few differences from what we are used to red.
First of all the age of the first shift (or diverging, as it’s called): I have mostly read of shifter worlds where the first change happens during puberty, or there about. Here diverging is a sign of maturity. And the first shift happens around the 25-years-mark, this is when a man is expected to take on his adult-life-responsibilities.
Another big different from the usual is the disease, which is the main focus of this first book: we are used to reading about shifters who don’t and can’t get sick with anything. Here we have a disease that not only affects, but threaten the lives of wolves.
And it’s also the thing that brings Zander and Marrok together. Both fighting to save the life of a young shifter in Zander’s pack, they have to overcome obstacles, fight narrow-minded Alphas and try to change the allegiances between the packs. While doing this, they also have to navigate their relationship, as they soon realize they are fated mates!
A well-written, interesting, refreshing story, which I am sure sets the base for the next ones to come, which are sure to explore inter-pack relationships even more.
Guy Veryzer did a great job with the narration, very well done!
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- HelenMK69
- 27-03-22
Wow, great start to a new series
First, you would not believe that two authors wrote this book. Not once did I think there wasn't a seamless transition of each part.
Second, great world, character and story building. It is a unique storyline, and it kept me gripped all the way through. Again, not going to give anything away, but trust me, it's well worth a read, ohh did I miss the bit about telling you that there's a lot of hot s*x and two majorly hot main characters.
I loved the characters and the story, just in case I didn't quite relay that. So now I'm on my knees and hands together, asking that this turns into audio. I can imagine that would be incredible.
Seriously good narration but as usual I had to speed up the narration to 1.50 on audible.
The Slow Death
Four Packs Trilogy, Book 1
By: BL Maxwell, Nic Starr
Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
Series: Four Packs Trilogy, Book 1
Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
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Read at 1.50 speed on Audible
I received this audiobook for free from the author at my request. My review is my opinion and an honest review - nor did the author influence my opinion.
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