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Captured by the Fae King

By: Jennifer Thorn
Narrated by: Cassandra Myles, Kale Williams
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Summary

What the Fae King wants.... He gets.

Xander

I’m used to getting anything I want.

Power. Fame. Women.

It’s all mine, but boredom has set in after 500 years as the Fae King and ruling mankind.

She’s the only thing that excites me.

She’s forbidden, but that won't stop me from making her mine.

Gabriella

I’ve trained all my life for this moment.

My ascension - to gain my wings and join the Celestial Royals.

Only, the Fae King had other plans. He ruined everything when he crashed the party and kidnapped me.

He thinks this is all a game. My life. My purity. My purpose.

I have to escape him or everyone I love will die. For if I don’t ascend, the world will fall into chaos, and sin will reign on earth.

Knowing the Fae King, that was his plan all along.

Captured by the Fae King is Book 1 in a slow burn Paranormal Romance Series. This book contains sexual situations, strong language, and violence.

©2021 Jennifer Thorn (P)2021 Jennifer Thorn
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Shame about the accents and stilted reading style

The story started out promising but became convoluted and unnecessary. Unfortunately, I became too distracted by Cassandra Miles’ accent changes. The “British” accent hovered between RP and generic cockney with the odd Northern word thrown in. All forgivable if it hadn’t been for the curious split second random pauses between words which created the impression that she was reading from a teleprompter and pausing at the end of each line rather than pausing where a speaking person pauses naturally, creating a robotic effect. I recommend reading the book rather than listening to it. I didn’t feel any real spark between the characters. It started out with such potential. Smutty language from the start was a bit jarring but the final steamy scene (very well written) thankfully did not contain smutty words and was what I had hoped the whole book could have been like. Explicit description rather than easy smut language to create a mood. Too harsh a criticism perhaps— I began thinking it was going to be awesome and then the -in my opinion —bad accents essentially killed it. Ending was not so much a twist as totally unnecessary and unfounded in all that came before.

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