
Chancing Fate
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Narrated by:
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Andrel Sheree
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By:
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Jonathan Vase
Lily doesn’t believe in fate or destiny. She believes in facts and reality. Whatever happens, happens, as far as she’s concerned. But her ideology takes a swift turn when she discovers a long-forgotten notebook that sends her on a new path, physically and psychologically.
Will the mysterious notebook lead her down a dark path to nowhere or will it expose her to dangers she’s never experienced before?
Find out in Chancing Fate, a heart-pounding mystery!
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Also, in chapter...4 (?) I wondered how her boss ended up w/ the notebook. Besides that, I didn’t have any other questions, so good job! 😃
Pretty Good!!!
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Unexpected
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great read
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good story
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Interesting story
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Good
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Overall, Chancing Fate was pretty good, though I think it could have benefited from being a little longer. It felt like a short story I would have read in one of the creative writing courses I took in college.
The author did a great job keeping the story from being predictable. I couldn’t start guessing what was happening until the last chapter.
The narration was good with a few exceptions with editing. There was one line that the narrator repeated which seems to happen a lot in other audiobooks and there was a very obvious cut in the middle of a sentence towards the end of the book. Lastly, if you’re listening with headphones, you’ll definitely hear the narrators background noise (desk bumping, key clicking, maybe an airplane at one point) if you can look past that though, you’ll be fine.
As another review has stated, there’s a preview of the 1st chapter of another book by the author at the end. Not a fan of the practice, but I understand why it’s there.
If you’re looking for a quick ride with an interesting story, this is the book for you!
Pretty decent
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There was a sample of a second story (9 chapters) after this one ended. It's called Orphan: Sounds of Evil and now I'm sucked into that one as well. I just purchased it so I can finish the story. I am going to find more of his works and am a fan of Jonathan Vase now.
Disclaimer: I've been listening at 2x speed for so long anything else sounds like slow motion. My enjoyment of the narrator is based on my listening speed. I only leave 5 stars for books I've listened to multiple times. I'll update my review if I listen again.
I requested this book from the author, narrator, or publisher in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. I would have gladly purchased this title.
Bazinga
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I liked the concept of this book, but it felt more like a short story than anything else. Some parts seemed rushed and the main storyline was all over the place. Towards the end I was confused as to what exactly was going on. The ending seemed to come out of nowhere with a "twist" that didn't seem necessary. I think the story could be a lot better if it was fleshed out a bit and had more depth to it. As other people have mentioned you could hear some background noise with the narrator (papers shuffling, clicking a mouse, etc). I even noticed a repeat of a line (in chapter 6 I think) that was probably supposed to be taken out in editing. I did like the narrators voice though background noise aside. Overall not bad for what it was but it didn't really draw me in.
Interesting concept, mediocre execution
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