
Once in a Blue Moon
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Narrated by:
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John Keating
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By:
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Simon R. Green
Twice upon a time, Prince Rupert and Princess Julia saved the Forest Kingdom. They have earned the right to live happily ever after. But there' s a blue moon on the rise... Hawk and Fisher, famous for their years of keeping the peace in Haven, are really quite happy being legends. They gave up the hero business when they decided they'd grown too old for it. Now they run the Hero Academy, training young hopefuls to be heroes. Legends never die, but it seems they cannot retire, either. Hawk and Fisher's adult children, Jack and Gillian, have been kidnapped. They were taken by the Demon Prince, an old enemy from the Forest Kingdom who challenges the couple to one final battle for their lives. But Hawk and Fisher believe there' s another motive behind the abductions, one connected to a case they worked in Haven many years ago - a case they refuse to discuss. They have no choice but to return to the Forest Kingdom, to be Prince Rupert and Princess Julia one last time in one last story - of the kind of things that happen only once in a blue moon...
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An enjoyable story, though less memorable
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Simon R Green gave us a captivating series with excellent development of likable (and seemingly despicable) characters that drew me in for more!
While I enjoy his shorter books, the really long books with a great story line and great character development (such as the Forest Kingdom series), are the stories that really “suck me in” and provide the most satisfaction.
Mr. Green, I love the Nightside. I love Ishmael Jones. Deathstalker makes me happy.
However, if we go lower than that…it will cause problems for you. I’m sure you can imagine these problems which would all (of course), ignore the actual truth about in an Insider in the US Department, and focus the blame
A long, interesting, and entrancing tale!
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great ending for a thrilling trilogy
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Hysterical, Enthralling, Well written and read!
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Cotton Candy spiked with razor blades
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Simon R Green has become hit or miss for me. And unfortunately as much as it pains me to say it, this one is a miss. I loved the first 2 books of this series when I read them over 15 years ago and the Hawk and Fisher short story collections. And his Nightside stories are fantastic. But I can't stand the Secret Histories series and this final book of the Forest Kingdom seemed to have the same disjointed notes, and slapped together phrases of information. The Forest Kingdom books have always been best with snappy dialogue and the banter between Hawk and Fisher. This book took way to long with descriptions, the dialogue through the first three quarters of the book was slow, and Hawk and Fisher seemed old and world-worn. It didn't get interesting until almost the end, when all the threads and characters came together. Which is a shame, as I get attached to characters and I was hoping for a good return of Hawk and Fisher.Thank goodness I was listening on audio, so I could multi-task, audio is the only thing that got me through this book. I tried to read a paperback copy and threw it away in disgust. That being said, I really didn't like the narrator. I'm new to audible so maybe I'm a little picky but this narrator's character voices were way too similar. Half the time I couldn't tell who was speaking. And his female characters were just unbearable. They all sounded like whiny, squeaky children. I know it can be hard to do voices of the opposite gender but it is possible. For instance, check out the Jane Yellowrock books, that narrator is spot on with male voices and accents. Or a male narrator that does decent with female voices is Marsters with the Dresden novels.
Mediocre
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If an author is going to write an novel incorporating PC values, he should do the work of developing the characters and plot sufficiently. This book almost makes me want to become an author.
Not the best of the Hawk and Fisher series.
Banal
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Needs editing
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