Ratings3
Average rating4.3
‘Reading' the audio-book version.
Prior to starting this book, I had read numerous reviews regarding the introduction of multiple characters that seemingly didn't appear to be related - with many reviewers abandoning the book at around the Chapter 10 mark.
I am not sure if the written/e-book version chapters align with the audio version - but - by around the Chapter 20 mark - the characters started to develope & I could see there are several stories about the familes happening at once. A bit of ‘politics', love, espionage and good old skull-duggery develope and the various plots thicken - YES - Plots. There are several happening at once - from different perspectives.
This is the 3rd series I have been ‘reading' from Morgan Rioce - and her writing style can be a little off-puting; jumping from 1st to 2nd to 3rd person narratives - but it is probably easierr in the audio-book version to wrap ones head around this quirk.
As an audio-book, I haven't seen the grammer or spelling errors others refer to either.
The narrator for this series is well on-point, and able to engage different tones & accents for the different characters as well - making things a little easier to follow (I guess)
I am really enjoying the story line/s and have just cranked into Book 2