
Magic Breaks (Dramatized Adaptation)
Kate Daniels, Book 7
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Ilona Andrews
No matter how much the paranormal politics of Atlanta change, one thing always remains the same in this #1 New York Times bestselling series: if there’s trouble, Kate Daniels will be in the middle of it…
As the mate of the Beast Lord, Curran, former mercenary Kate Daniels has more responsibilities than it seems possible to juggle. Not only is she still struggling to keep her investigative business afloat, but she must now deal with the affairs of the Pack, including preparing her people for attack from Roland, a cruel, ancient being with godlike powers.
As Roland’s long shadow looms ever nearer, Kate is called to attend a gathering of leaders from Atlanta’s supernatural factions. When one of the Masters of the Dead is found murdered by a shapeshifter, Kate is given less than twenty-four hours to hunt down the killer. And this time, if she fails, she’ll find herself embroiled in a war that could destroy everything she holds dear.
This dramatized audiobook also includes 2 short stories: Prequel and Jim's POV.
Performed by Nora Sofyan, Michael Glenn, Jon Vertullo, Gregory Linington, Tanja Milojevic, Chris Davenport, KenYatta Rogers, Anthony Palmini, Robb Moreira, Emlyn McFarland, Richard Rohan, Kelly Baskin, Nick J. Russo, James Konicek, Christopher Graybill, James Lewis, Troy Allan, Nathaniel Priestly, Damon Alums, Mort Shelby, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Colleen Delany, Todd Scofield, Shanta Parasuraman, Elena Anderson, Yasmin Tuazon, Amanda Forstrom, Ren Kasey, Matthew Schleigh, Karen Novack, Tyler Hyrchuk, Daniel Llaca, Lolita Horne, Henry W. KRamer, Joe Mallon, Nazia Chaudhry, K'lai Rivera, Christopher Williams, Sheree Wichard, Elias Khalil, Debi Tinsley, Triya Leong, Jonathan David Bullock, Andrew James Spooner, Rayner Gabriel, Eric Messner, Nicole Perez, Megan Hastie, and Marni Penning.
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A Work of Art
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I enjoyed everything about this book and this series. I have re-discovered these books thanks to the new GraphicAudio narrations. They truly bring the characters and the stories to life in a real way. Highly recommend!!
Amazing!!!
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movie or tv
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THE BEST ONE YET KEEP THEM COMING!!!!
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The original was great, but this version blew me away..
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Favorite one
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Amazing
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Kate: “Dibs.”
Finally, in Book 7, Kate Daniels and her dad meet. This fails as a standalone; you really need to read the prior books to enjoy this one because the best parts are the ways the characters grow and interact.
But trust me- working thru from book 1 is worth it.
“If you ever decide on a career change, I would avoid motivational speaking.”
Especially in the first half, the story was rather depressing. Kate and company face ever growing dangers without the presence of Curran, Jim, or Raphael. Every confrontation is met with pain, loss, and failure. And there’s lots of exposition, soliloquy’s, and philosophical discussions between various characters on the meaning of life, revenge, and power.
The resolution of the main plot was also a bit frustrating- without the cathartic, and gigantic, kicking of asses that I’ve come to expect from Kate and Curran. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still some battle, blood, and sass. But it still felt like the climax deflated like a balloon. Maybe it’s because it was like the Kate Daniels show… with her singlehandedly winning battles instead of the team (or pack) effort that I’ve come to expect.
It’s ironic. Book 7 is like the penultimate story, offering an end to several story arcs begun in
Book 1 (Kate meets her dad, Atlanta learns who Kate is, and course changing decisions are made).
Yet it wasn’t the ending I enjoyed, it was the journey... or rather the side stories and mini-capers.
Derek: “How do you want to do this?”
Ascanio: “I can give it a shot.”
Derek: “Sit your A down, Don Juanabe!”
My favorite parts were the humor and action sequences, like the Ascanio and Derek banter,
Dessandra’s craziness, or getting to know Gastec. Several of the reveals, like when Gastec finally sees what Kate can do with vampires, had me grinning and savoring the surprise bombs. Drop the mic Kate!
Kate: “Before you start dancing, know we don’t have any cash.”
Dessandra: “Woo! Take it off!”
All in all, not in my top 3 for this series, and yet still an outstanding listen. The graphic audio version of the book shortens the length by a third (almost five hours worth). Plus, I loved the bonus scenes from Curran’s and then Jim’s POV.
Daddy’s home! Does the 🍎 fall far from the 🌳?
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Perfection!!!
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that aside I was pleased on pretty much every count for this one. Roland was simultaneously scary and shockingly normal all at once, which was great. Nora Sofyan killed it as always. Robert's 'death' was somehow just as sad as the first time I read the book years ago. Ghastek cracked me up. I also very much enjoyed Ascanio's voice as well. And finally I'd like to just thank GA for not giving any of the queer guys characters a stereotypical 'gay man' voice, because I was slightly afraid of that.
All in all, good work on pretty much the most pivotal book in the series. A lot happened and this adaptation tackled it very well.
wonderful. fantastic
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