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Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils

A Forgotten Realms Novel

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Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils

By: Erin M. Evans
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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Rejected at birth and raised in a village of tiefling misfits, Farideh expects a life without friends, love, or control over her destiny. Then she makes a pact with a devil named Lorcan, and everything changes.

Lorcan promises all she ever dreamed of and asks for nothing in return. Her twin sister, Havilar, urges Farideh to resist the devil’s sway. But Farideh’s not so sure. Lorcan may be dangerous but the power he offers is exhilarating.

In the ruins of Neverwinter, Farideh’s doubts get tangled up in a devilish snare six layers deep. A succubus playing human pawns against an otherworldly foe sees the twins as obstacles in her path. And Lorcan’s monstrous sisters have their eyes on the city - and on Farideh. There’s no time to question her pact with Lorcan - it will take every ounce of Farideh’s newfound powers to get out of Neverwinter alive.

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Feels like several sessions of D&D

This book hits on multiple d&d tropes throughout the entire story and is broken up into two parts: city and spy intrige and then later basically a hostile dungeon. They also frequently flash back over from other charcters to the hells. Some may find it confusing but I find it reliatively easy to figure out what is happening because of the distinctive names. Multiple characters may be doing random different stuff, and its sometimes unclear what the goal is but if you think of it as a d&d session and the characters are just doing downtime activities like shopping, it makes perfect sense.

You really get a feel for the world in this book. I basically know nothing about the zentarum or harpers but this book shows you a more nuanced not strictly good or evil take on them both. The book really goes deep on dnd lore but you dont have to have known it to enjoy this book. Does it really matter if you don't know selune is godess of the moon? Not really. But the book says it anyway.

Unlike R.A. Salvatore's Drizzt series, the characters in this series has more magical characters. They all have a complicated relationship with magic. Drizzt characters see magic as something useful but not something they can do without items. In this Ferideh covets magic as a force to help her friends, and it gets her into trouble. Dahl, Tam and Bryn all use divine magic and have complicated feelings about it. The characters in this feel more like dnd classes than in other forgotten realms books I've read. Like even down to warlocks, sorcerers and wizards all being different.

Overall I enjoyed this. I also had no problems with the narration as the voices for other characters were good. Ferideh and Havilar's voices were great.

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good faerun lore and well written, too bad for bad narration and the main characters flare for highschool drama..

Narrator is terrible. story is good aside from the overdramatic teenage stuff.. the lore and fights are fantastic. most characters are fine but occasionally get written into some awkward "highschool drama" corner .. slightly less so than the first book at least. my main gripe so far is with this narrator though .. just some wierd stresses on parts of a sentance, awkward pauses, only uses one voice for when any male character is mad, seems to exacerbate the characters immaturity at times .. at first I thought that it was just her choice of voice for Lorkin the Cambian but then it ended up being me disliking most of her choices for voices .. idk maybe its just me but I find myself rolling my eyes all too often at her readings.

overall its a good listen. worth toughing it out through all this. good story, big events happening to keep you engaged, lots of different points of intrigue .. its good.

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Narrator needs work

The book has a solid story but the narrator seem to yell unnecessarily at times and had a few pronunciation slip ups

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Exposition: The Book

Loved the deep dive into the world and characters, but a little slow for me.

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There is a great dungeon crawl in here!!!

A lot of this book focuses on the relationship between Farideh and the devil she is bound to (Lorcan). I found myself wanting to scream at the audio book, "Quit being so stupid, Farideh! He is a manipulative, controlling, BASTARD!!!" But that is the point, isn't it? As frustrating as it is to read about a teenager in basically an abusive relationship (mostly mental abuse) it is well done and is believable.

Meanwhile her sister Havilar continues to be a fun contrast.

A good deal of this book deals with a party in a dungeon crawl complete with traps, ancient secrets, and party members with contrasting goals. I thought this part was very well done and I really enjoyed the unraveling of the mystery of the place.

All in all a great listen. The narrator does a good job of given each character a 'voice' as well.

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Tricky to follow

This is a great addition to the story after the first entry but I have a problem following what’s going on. Not the fault of the writer or the narrator. I would recommend getting the written copy of this book but it’s a great listen if you’re willing to pay rapt attention and maybe rewind for a relisten during confusing intervals. It’s just the nature of this story in audio format. Definitely grabbing another of the series to read!

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Second Verse, good as The First

Sequels can be tricky, but fortunately the Brimstone Angel story is compelling enough that it can run on a near endless fire! There were a scant few tired cliches, and certain aspects of the library were easy to guess to a point that I feel the characters should have guessed sooner, but these were minor quibbles. It's a delicious adventure, Daaaarling!

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Another Hit!

I really enjoyed the book and how it manages to keep many different plot threads and back storys in check. Got a little slow near the middle but it was key information to Know to keep the story fluid. Definitely worth a listen/read

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A fun tale of a bunch of Adventurers.

The plot is not terribly complex or well wrought, but the characters are fun and the relationships are compelling so that I remained interested till the end.

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Great series so far.

I love the story so far and cant wait to continue. I am really enjoying the interactions of all the dofferent character personalities. My only issue has been the narration, could use some work.

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