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Magic Binds (Dramatized Adaptation)

Kate Daniels, Book 9

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Magic Binds (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Ilona Andrews
Narrated by: Richard Rohan, Christopher Williams, Nora Sofyan, full cast, Kelly Baskin, Rayner Gabriel, Michael Glenn, Jessica Threet, Emlyn McFarland, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Robb Moreira, Nick J. Russo
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Mercenary Kate Daniels knows all too well that magic in post-Shift Atlanta is a dangerous business. But nothing she’s faced could have prepared her for what’s to come in this heart-stopping novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.

Kate and the former Beast Lord Curran Lennart are finally making their relationship official. But there are some steep obstacles standing in the way of their walk to the altar.

Kate’s father, Roland, has kidnapped the demigod Saiman and is slowly bleeding him dry in a never-ending bid for power. A Witch Oracle has predicted that if Kate marries the man she loves, Atlanta will burn and she will lose him forever. And the only person Kate can ask for help is long dead.

The odds are impossible. The future is grim. But Kate Daniels has never been one to play by the rules...

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Nora Sofyan, Michael Glenn, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Rayner Gabriel, Richard Rohan, Jessica Threet, Kelly Baskin, Christopher Williams, Nick J. Russo, Emlyn McFarland, Robb Moreira, Nathaniel Priestley, Anthony Palmini, Triya Leong, KenYatta Rogers, Christopher Walker, Joe Mallon, Crystal Lee, Chris Davenport, Nanette Savard, Gregory Linington, Karen Novack, Lolita Horne, James Konicek, Henry W. Kramer, Bradley Foster Smith, Niusha Nawab, Ryan Dalusung, Zura Johnson, Tanja Milojevic, Laura C. Harris, Nazia Chaudhry, Daniel Llaca, Nhea Durousseau, K'Lai Rivera, Sheree Wichard, Su Ling Chan, Marni Penning, Ozzie Jacobs, Troy Allan, Ken Jackson, Donald Guzzi, Eric Messner, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Kymberley Cochrane, and Debi Tinsley.

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Went through these way to fast

Loved all of these books in this series. Absolutely love Nora's voice and all the narrator's. I wouldn't change anything. I got lucky I found these Graphic audios in another app Chirp made it so I did not break the bank listening to these once I was grabbed. Now I am sad. I have to wait for more. I have listened to them all. And they were done very well. So glad I stumbled upon their Sweep series which led me to Kate Daniels series. There is never a dull moment. These authors keep me interested the whole time. I can not say that about 95% of the books I read. Now I will have to drudge reading hundreds of books again to find another author I can praise about. Well with these books is actually 2 authors. So maybe I should say 94% lol again LOVED every narrator their voices perfect. None of the voices made me cringe or feel like my ear buds were broken. No letter S or T made me twitch my eye. I miss a few good story's because of that S and T sound problem. If I turn my buds down then I can not hear as well. I end up not finishing even when it's a decent book but yeah this whole series was awesome. No regrets. The thought process and imagination is well worth it. Going to miss the cast. Till next time. Thank you for a great listen

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Bk 9 of 10- two steps forward, one step back

Book 9 of 10 heralds the end of the series. You won’t get as much out of this book unless you’ve read the prior books (at least 1, 3, 4, 6, and 7). For those who worked their way through, this is where the payoffs start to happen. Lots of eggs planted as far back as book 1 start to crack open(“meow”) and the resulting omelette is delicious and satisfying.

“You’re like a cat lady, except you collect killers instead of cats.”
As expected, much of this book sets up the finale. We see some new plots (Roland’s assassin squad) and get to know some side characters better (I wouldn’t have thought I’d like Vohlv Roman so much). The set up for Book 10 is a bit slow and frustrating. In dealing with the side effects of claiming Atlanta; Kate’s head isn’t in the best place and both she and Curran fall back into the pitfall of keeping secrets, with typically unnecessary angst as a result. Lots of internal exposition on Kate’s fears and where Kate’s family’s come from and why. We start to get some answers about the nature of their family legacy.

Aside from the final battle, which is stupendous, this book shines the most when familiar characters interact, especially in the humorous scenes surrounding the wedding plans or in the character reveals (Julie’s true nature, Christopher’s past and his run in with Teddy, especially). I would have preferred less Kate-centered story and more focus on the rest of the characters, especially as we draw to a close.

This is also a good time to read Iron and Magic, which explains what happened to Hugh D’Ambre, and sets up a side path on the way to Book 10. Plus, the different narrator really brings the real Hugh to life. It’s like Kate Daniels meets the movie 300, only with Hugh screaming “Iron Dogs” instead of “Sparta!”

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