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Wings of Light
- Obsidian Order Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Sarah Puckett
- Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
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Summary
Learn to fight. Pass my trials. Stay alive.
As long as I can keep my supernatural origins hidden, my life is simple. It's just my best friend and me against the world, eating dried ramen and peas, watching reality TV, and laying low in the city that never sleeps.
That is until Draven, a dangerously attractive hunter, tracks me down and kidnaps me. He's with the Obsidian Order, and he gives me a choice: join their ranks or die. All I have to do is pass a series of deadly trials at their Academy, competing against a bunch of supernaturals who want me dead. Sounds easy, right?
There's one problem with that; I have no memories of my past, which means I don't have the skills to compete. Whatever magic I have inside of me better come out fast, because I've been promised my best friend will die if I fail, and if we both die, the secret we're carrying could fall into the wrong hands.
Then it's all over.
Contains mature themes.
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- audiobook-chaos
- 17-09-20
Fab start to the series.
Selene tries to keep her supernatural origins secret until she is tracked and captured by Dravidian and taken to the Obsidian Order. Really enjoyed listening and looking forward to the rest of the series.
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- Jessica Wolfe
- 09-10-20
Interesting if slight novel, narration not for me
The story is intriguing but the narration does it a terrible disservice. Despite the heroine living in New York, the narrator has some lackadaisical West Coast/LA accent. It’s hard to realise you’ve reached the dramatic climax of the story when it’s intoned as if describing a slightly challenging spin class. The ending also falls flat. Overall, it’s okay but could be much better.
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