
Angelina
Dead Realm, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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By:
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Joel Shepherd
In a world of magic and modernity, fates are about to collide.
Angelina Donati has come to New York to kill a man. She holds the magician Eli Leventhal responsible for killing her friend. As the gifted problem child of a house of magical assassins, she does not expect that Leventhal's vast age, wealth, and power will save him.
But Eli Leventhal is gathering great forces to fight a far larger war against his longtime magician foe—Riley, the mayor of New York, whose real name is something far older and more frightening. On opposing ends of Manhattan Island, the world's two last remaining grand magisters are preparing for an epic showdown, with the Earth, and its possible destruction, as their prize.
In a world where the magical classes draw power from one of 12 Realms, Angelina's powers are wild and strange. Most Realms are living, while one lies dormant. But it is prophecized that from the Dead Realm, old horrors shall rise....
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Not his best
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A great paranormal story from Joel Shepherd
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That being said, I feel like this one wasn't quite up to the standard that I've come to expect from Joel Shepard. The world building is interesting but it's not quite as robust or laid out as elegantly as some of the other his other series
I feel like a lot of the plot hinged on a particularly bad tactician leading the good guys (so bad I was stuck convinced he was playing 4D chess), some deeply bone-headed teenage stupidity and arrogance ( I don't really hold that against it ), and a villain that I'm still not convinced could not have been solved by the liberal application of high explosives or a hypersonic round to the head.
Overall, I think this is a really rocky start That's not quite up to the polish I was hoping for but I am very interested to see where this world goes moving forward.
Not quite disappointed but not happy
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2. More often than not I felt like this should have had the Young Adult tag along with the Contemporary, Urban and Paranormal ones that it does have.
3. Much of the stories progression is brought about by idiotic teenagers behaving in contrivedly inane ways to the point that I seriously considered just giving up on the book entirely, followed by returning it for a refund.
4. Then there is the way it is written/narrated. I found that more than slightly distracting to listen to throughout with it never becoming something that I got used to.
5. The Narrator sounding overwrought and weepy when also narrating, not the character emotion which is fine and good, but the third person view or whatever its called.
6. I also found that the main character and her variable boyfriends blatant lack of agency just being sock puppets was Bad. Like playing a overly linear non open-world computer game, very forced.
7. On the whole this first book came across as overly forced in setting up the story world for what I guess is coming. I honestly expected better from this author.
Disappointed.
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