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Narrated by:
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Tia Sorensen
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By:
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Charity Bradford
Aliens live among us. Their purpose: to protect and nurture their greatest mistake - mankind.
Caeden Frey doesn't believe humans will evolve to see the magic, much less control it. Even so, he has two months to marry a human or face the wrath of the High Council. Bitter about a responsibility he thinks prevents him marrying for love, he figures any human girl will do. He's ready to propose when his soul mate stumbles into - and right out of - his arms.
Human Ryanne Killian might be Caedan's one shot at happiness while still fulfilling his duty. Unfortunately, she guards a dark secret. She's determined to push Caedan away to protect him from her past.
Caedan must convince her she's worthy of his love before a rival family puts an end to his wedding plans. If she can see her own worth, she just might save herself and his people.
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Fairy Tale & Sci-Fi
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Source: I received this book free in return for an honest review.
BOOK DETAILS:
Fade Into Me by Charity Bradford, read by Tia Sorensen, published Independently (2015) / Length: 6hrs
SERIES INFO:
This book is standalone and no sequels are currently planned.
SUMMARY:
Some information about Ryanne's "secret" was given early in the book, and I really wanted to stop reading because of the callous way her "best friend" acted about it. But I kept reading, and I am not sorry I did.
The central romance was cute & sweet while, magical soulmates with extreme wealth aside, managing to not be too unrealistic.
More information about what happens to Ryanne comes at the end. I found it very devastating and won't be listening to any of the parts about it ever again.
CHARACTERS:
Ryanne: She has some serious issues, which are totally understandable. But she manages to find her strength.
Caedan: I don't like his habit of manipulating human emotions for his own convenience; even if he doesn't believe he is causing any harm, it isn't right. I also don't like that he didn't respect her refusal to dance. However, he is not a typical bad boy jerk. He wants to make their relationship work, he just doesn't have a clue how to do that.
HIGHLIGHTS / CAUTIONS:
--I love the realistic emphasize on the fact that just because you find your soulmate doesn’t guarantee an instant HEA. It is made clear that any relationship requires work, care, and openness.
--And Caedan's mother calls him out for behavior that is all too typical in YA literature:
"All you've done is tell her what to do. What do you know about her as a person?"
CAUTIONS: As stated above, Ryanne's "secret" is devastating. The incident itself is never fully described; but nevertheless I was disturbed for days, especially by the final revelation. As the author relates, in the bonus interview, this was based on a friends real life experience, which only makes it worse. Anyone who might have sexual assault triggers should approach this book with care.
NARRATION:
This audiobook has very long “chapters.” That can make it difficult to find something you are looking for. / Her voice is nice. She doesn’t do a lot of emoting or differentiating of voices, which doesn’t bother me but some people might be not like. A bit more problematic is the pacing of the non-dialogue parts which doesn’t vary much. / I listened on 1.25 speed (my usual)
Too Heartbreaking to Love
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I listened to this in audiobook format. The narrator has a very pleasant voice which is important to me. However, despite it being announced from whose perspective the story was being told from it was difficult to determine who was saying what at times. And the story felt a little choppy. Despite this I enjoyed it and would recommend it. I would look forward to reading or listening to more like it.
Other dimensions
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I did find Caeden to a bit presumptuous and just wanted him to back off at times haha and was glad Ryanne finally found her strength. The narration did make it a bit hard to follow as there wasn't much variation in characters tones but eventually was able to follow well enough. Overall, I enjoyed the story and the world Charity created.
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No explicit language! Yay!
A few kisses and references to sexual desire but nothing explicit. It does get a bit intense with Ryanne's abduction and references to her rape and beating. One minor character is assumed to have gotten pregnant in high school.
Violence is minimal.
References to being drugged (though it was only magic and the affects of portal travel) and a few scenes involving alcohol.
Fun story
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This is definately not a sweet, Disneyfied version of a fairy tale although there may be some plot similarities.What if the Fae from myth and legend were actually aliens? This story is one possibility combining concepts of scientific principles and magic. As in all fairy stories, there is quite a bit of struggle, hardship and the heroine goes through looses before getting her happy outcome. Ryanne looses her parents, her self respect, ability to trust most of those around her along with her joy in life and must learn to love and trust again to be healed from previous actions beyond her control.
The male lead must learn to look beyond himself and his personal conceptions to understand the one who is to be his destiny in love if they are to help save his and Earth's people from one who would be a cruel and distructive overlord who prefers using pain and other cruelties to bring out their "devine spark".
I would reccommend this to romance readers who like the original SG-1 series even though this is more a self exploration, not a military exploration story, fans of the series may recognise similarities like aliens previously viewed as dieties rasing humans to thier equals via benevolent guidance, seeded earth concept, magic-seeming technology and portals, beings from different planes of existance impacting our own, ascention of light beings and decention of dark ones. I would be interested to read if there are more stories in this universe.
I am not usually a fan of female voice -readers, but Ms. Sorenson simply narrated this work clearly, professionally, and with quiet confidence. She did not try to overly emote nor did she have irritating voice ticks. She simply read heading standard United States English practices for phrasing. This reader forgives her probable butchering of Celtic words as it is obvious she is not trying to read dilects or be a one-person-dramatic acting performance, rather to mimic a mental or head voice readers may have when reading to ourselves. If she were to be chosen as the Alexia voice, this would be an improvement over the current nasal irritant curently in use.
*This has been honest feedback of an audio version of this title aquired via STORY ORIGIN, read through AUDIBLE.
YA PNR sci-fic clean 16+ s, v. stand alone.
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Language- I honestly don't remember any but there may have been a few but no f-bombs
Violence- violent beating and assault, kidnapping, torture, and attempted assault
Sexual Content- Group/Gang beating and sexual assault "you could have told us no" "I did", insinuations, PTSD
So overwhelming not a happy tale, but beautiful in it's own way. I really loved the mix of alien, Fae magic, and other dimensions... It was a weird mix but at the same time it really worked. The story bounces between Caedan's perspective and Ryanne's which I loved and found to be very helpful and frustrating at the time. Ryanne really has a tragic backstory and it's no wonder she's so untrusting and closed off to love- this is where the trigger warnings come in. If you can deal with a mostly sad atmosphere in story this is a really interesting and well told darker fairy tale romance with a very unique spin to it that I really did enjoy the story.
Narrator was pretty slow, better at 1.25x speed, good differentiations but some voices sound very similar.
—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Pretty Sad & Traumatic Memories *Trigger Warning*
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ACCEPTABLE FOR TEENS AND OLDER AGES.
NARRATOR IS GOOD AND EASY TO FOLLOW.
SUSPENCEFUL, INTRIGING & ETHERIALLY ENCHANTING
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I received a free copy of this audio book from Story Origin for an honest review.
Great Tale
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Hope Springs New
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It didn't really go anywhere.
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