
A Symphony of Savage Hearts
Fae Guardians, Season of the Vampire, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Simone Lewis
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Logan McAllister
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By:
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Lana Pecherczyk
Silver is a beautiful liar.
She's human.
And a fierce killer of fae.
She marks her kills on a silver vambrace so everyone can see her savagery and stay away. As long as she keeps protecting downtrodden humans from monstrous fae-folk, and hiding the true reason for wearing magic-cutting silver, her loneliness is of no consequence. Selected for a high priority mission, she bravely heads into Elphyne, never expecting one of their worst waiting for her. Wanting her. Craving her.
Shade is sinfully attractive.
He's a vampire.
And the most hard to resist of the Fae Guardians.
From the Queen's bed to The Order, he uses the power of sex to get what he wants. Eventually they all succumb, and they all fall short of harmonizing with the darkness hidden in his soul…until he finds the one woman who resists his every charm.
Seducing Silver will be a challenge, but it's one he was made for.
Nothing will get in his way. Not the evil creature terrorizing Elphyne. Not the human enemy with dastardly plans of their own. Not the Unseelie Queen’s obsession with him. Not even the betrayal of the one person who can hurt him the most.
This courting of savage hearts is a symphony.
And theirs will be one for history.
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Love this series!
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Not to beat a dead horse, but AGAIN we had two new narrators for this series. So far in 6 books, there has not been ONE narrator who has continued on with the series or has even read two different books - neither male or female. Each time a new book comes out, there is a brand new set of narrators and this book had the narration duo of Simone Lewis and Logan McAllister. The lack of continuity is becoming extremely annoying. Especially since this time the narration really bothered me. Specifically the male narrator - his narration came across as grating and choppy. I've mentioned this in the past, but I think this was the one time when the audio played a key part in my overall feeling about the book.
Being the last book in the Vampire section, we already had an idea of what to expect since we have watched the other two Vampire's find their mates. This time though, we got an entirely new perspective from Silver, who has spent her 6 years in the Human city, and cannot fathom the idea of having to give up metal - and is that really necessary? She also seems harder and more stubborn - though the woman in this series have all been strong willed (which is a definite character strength) but not helpful in the whole "meet and fall in love" dance. I thought it was funny because I was personally a little bit annoyed with Silver and her attitude and then when something happens (no spoilers) that puts Silver in a difficult position, I ended up being upset that certain people treated her a certain way. Weird, I know. Pick a side and stick with it......:)
So this completed the smaller story arc, but we are still way in the middle of the series story arc which is the possible war between the Humans and the Fae, and the manipulation that is occurring with Nero and now Rory.
Things have been set in motion, someone is kidnapped and it looks like there is going to be some massive drama coming up. It looks like the Elves are next.
Interesting...interesting....
New Narrators......again
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oh my
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Good story, MMC speaks with a lisp
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Awesome!!
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I love how loneliness and heartbreak is what drives many characters to do their evil deeds, whether from family, community, or lovers. it means love and acceptance can win them back to the good side, and that's the heart of romance to me.
yet again, one narrator performs entire chapters instead of both , which makes for disjointed characters from one chapter to the next. I almost prefer a single performer throughout even if they can't do some characters convincingly because at least they can be consistent. Lewis did a great job! McAllister was a bit pedantic and his emotions didn't always match the scene. He seemed nearly Shakespearian in his delivery.
great fantasy with strong romantic elements
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not my favorite *SPOILERS*
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