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  • The Devil's Revenge

  • The Devil's Eyes, Book 2
  • By: Jennifer Loren
  • Narrated by: Jane Bennett
  • Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Devil's Revenge

By: Jennifer Loren
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The argument for my bail begins, and I lower my head until the doors behind me crash open with a thunderous roar. A vibration rushes through my body, I look up at the judge as his eyes widen and a cold silence takes hold of the room. It's him. I know it's him. It can be no other. Before I can turn I whisper his name and feel the energy of him blaze up my body as if the simple whisper of his name makes it true, makes him true. As hard as I fight my own curiosity I can't stop myself, with all the assuredness in my head I still have to prove it to my own eyes. Turning, I slowly raise my head up and look upon the three gentlemen, dressed in dark suits and letting the hoods of their coats fall back and reveal expressions of pure - desired annihilation. But it is he that stands center and strong that confirms my suspicions. It is he that has caused this silence and chocked the breath out of an entire room. It's as if the air could breathe and it breathes a trembling gasp of his name, with all that laid their eyes on this sight I see. Only I breathe his name and meet his eyes whispering, "...I knew you would come for me." Only God could save me from a certain deadly fate, and so rightfully, he sent the devil to rescue me. The sequel to The Devil's Eyes is action packed while still maintaining the same dark romance and suspenseful tone of the first novel.

©2013 Jennifer Loren (P)2014 Jennifer Loren
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Why did you have to change the narration!!!!!!!???

The story is amazing! I absolutely love Jennifer Loren’s writing and will definitely read the rest of the series even though they aren’t on audible. But why oh why did the narration have to change the narration of book 1 was amazing but I just can’t stand this narrator! For one thing even though Kayla is educated she definitely doesn’t sound like some weird posh Victorian sounding I don’t even know!? Also the constant mispronouncing of his last name and the constant change in pronunciation of his last name made me want to tear my hair out!!! And lastly there was absolutely no vocal range and most of the time I could never tell who was talking, Male or female I had no idea and it really ruined the story for me.

So I’d probably recommend just reading this book instead of suffering through the narration

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