
Canines and Cocktails
Oberon’s Meaty Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Luke Daniels
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Shana Pennington-Baird
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Adam Verner
Snuggle up with three delightful tales of dogs and drinks from the minds of New York Times bestselling authors Delilah S. Dawson, Kevin Hearne, and Chuck Wendig.
Oberon the Irish wolfhound and his Boston terrier buddy, Starbuck, not only witness humans waste perfectly good sausage, but also a sneaky murder committed right before their eyes in THE CHARTREUSE CHANTEUSE by Kevin Hearne. Justice demands that someone pay for both crimes, and together with their Druid, Atticus O'Sullivan, and D.I. Rose Badgely of the Launceston police, they'll show the dastardly villain they messed with the wrong good dogs.
THE BARTENDER AND THE BEAST introduces the enchanting world of Arcadia Falls, the setting for Delilah S. Dawson's return to Paranormal Romance. When no-nonsense bartender Cassia King returns to her sleepy hometown in the Georgia mountains to help her sister, she can’t help falling for well-dressed wildlife rehabilitator Riley. But as Cash learns, Arcadia Falls has a secret, and so does the bar's rescue pit bull, Peach Pit...
In WHISKEY SOUR by Chuck Wendig, It was the end of the world and Harry Campbell wanted a drink. He's one of the few who remained in Ouray, Colorado, after everything went to hell—and has decided to willfully fall off the wagon and find a way to make a cocktail he once loved, the whiskey sour. His quest to make a drink will take him beyond the borders of Ouray and into the world fallen under the shadow of the now-gone White Mask disease. But, he won't do it alone—Shepherd Marcy Reyes lends him the courage and pluck of the golden retriever known as Gumball to help him stay alive and stay sane in the process. But Harry's journey holds a greater, more secret purpose—he has questions that remain unanswered about what the rogue AI called Black Swan did to them all, and he intends to have those answers, even if they change him, and perhaps the world, forever.
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THE BARTENDER AND THE BEAST by Delilah S. Dawson narrated by Shana Pennington-Baird. In this paranormal story, Dawson introduces listeners to Arcadia Falls where we meet bartender, Cassia King, her sister and wildlife rehabilitator Riley. We also met the adorable rescue pug, Peach Pit, who spends her evenings on a cushy chair at the bar. Dead bodies and trouble from Cassia’s past made for an intriguing introduction. I am excited to return to this small Georgia town. Pennington-Baird captured Cassia’s spunk and the voice of the other characters making listening my first choice. 4.5 cups of coffee.
WHISKEY SOUR by Chuck Wendig narrated by Adam Verner. This story takes place in the Wanderers world. We go back to Ouray, Colorado and the events in this story take place after book two, Wayward. Harry Campbell, a recovering alcoholic and the town’s bartender, decides he is going to have a drink and not just any. He wants a Whiskey Sour, but to do that, he’ll need to go beyond the borders of their town and seek the fruit man. This was an interesting story as Harry travels with Gumball, a golden retriever provide by Shepard. As he travels, Harry is also in search of answers about Black Swan and what he did to humanity. This was a dark, thoughtful tale that I enjoyed. Verner did a great job bringing voice to Harry as he contemplated his existence. 4 cups of coffee.
Woot! I love a good anthology
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2 out 3 decent stories
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Kevin and Delilah were great though.
First two were great.
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First book was great. second was has to much bias
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Fun listen
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so fun
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iron druid like always
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Oberon is the best!
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It was great to hear another meaty mystery with Oberon, and I liked the one with the bartender enough to look up the author for other books.
All the voice work was well done for all 3 stories.
A fun listen
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Not to rehash things, but I was a pretty die hard fan of Atticus O'Sullivan in the Iron Druid Series. To say that I was NOT particularly happy with the way that series ended, well, with the actions of another Druid who Shall Not Be Named would probably be the understatement of the century. In my review, I think I said something like I hoped there might be a spinoff or another book that took us into the future to see how Atticus and Oberon were doing, but that I had absolutely NO desire to read another word about She Who Should Not Be Named.
The reason that this is even mentionable is that I wrote that review almost 7 years ago! 7 years and I still feel the same anger towards that character (fantastic writing Mr. Hearne!). So when Mr. Hearne started off this other book by mentioning that there was a short story that took us to Atticus and Oberon's new life, I was excited. So....here we are.
This was an anthology of three stories - the first being the aforementioned Atticus and Oberon story. It was GREAT. A wonderful way of getting a peek into their current life with the addition of a murder mystery as well. Luke Daniels always does a fantastic job narrating Oberon and this time was no different. To me, the book was worth it just for this story.
Then. the second story was by a "new to me" author Delilah S. Dawson and it felt like it might be the beginning of a new series. If it is, I would definitely be interested in continuing with the next book. I liked the FMC and the setting in the enchanting world of Arcadia Falls made for lots of possibilities.
The third book - by author Chuck Wendig was a pass. His name sounds familiar, but I'm not really sure if I've read anything by him in the past. The story itself did nothing for me but I was okay with that since the first two more than made up for it.
2 out of three isn't bad
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