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Psychic Undercover (with the Undead)

The SDF Paranormal Mysteries Series, Book 1

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Psychic Undercover (with the Undead)

By: Amie Gibbons
Narrated by: Alison Garrow
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Vampires aren't the only things that go bump in the night....

Singers are a dime a dozen in Nashville, so despite her mama's urging, psychic Ariana Ryder's working her way towards a career in law enforcement at the FBI, one tray of fetched coffee at a time, instead. She's got an extremely handsome boss, a dancing partner among the lab techs, and a solid year as the team rookie under her belt...

Right until the director gives her a big break, working undercover as a singer at a club to investigate why it's being targeted by a serial killer. This might have worked better if the club didn't happen to be a vampire nest.

Now, with the vampires' investigator, Quil, on her case, the sparks are flying and the jurisdictional battle isn't the only thing heating up as they race to solve the case before the killer strikes again!

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This book was so entertaining. I really liked Ariana, I liked her with Quil. I am definitely continuing on with this series. I have to know who Ariana ends up with and I so want to know what Grant is. Amie Gibbons is a new to me author and I like her.

Enjoyable

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The overall story was interesting with quite a few twists. However, I’m not a fan of good characters being killed off after time was invested in making me like them. Also, the reader was not my favorite as her main character voice was too whiny and high pitched to my ears. I recommend reading this one rather than listening

Interesting idea …

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When I got to the end I was disappointed. Heroine was ditzy, likeable but almost ineffective. The ending was unfulfilling to say the least. - the heroine didn't inspire or entertain. Everyone else cleaned up her mistakes and her messes. Broad hints at more powers (typical hook for a follow-on story) but nothing to prove she wouldn't just clutter up the next case. I wanted her to develop more and become the charger that was hinted but we never saw.

Good start but fizzled - performance was great

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This book has a newbie FBI agent with southern charm and a whole lot of sass that finds herself in the middle of a plot to kill humans and frame vampires. At first I thought the voice sounded a bit young, but as the story went on, it turns out to be a perfect fit.

A Southern Dresden Files

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Exciting story and the action was interesting, but that was about it for me. It sounded like several other vampire stories and events.

Interesting story

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Nothing made sense and not very real. The voices suck. One of the men sounds like a bad impression of Arnold Schwarzenegger
I’m not usually a negative person but this was not a believable story

Too crazy

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Maybe I'd give a higher rating if I just read the book because the narration is horrible and definitely ruins any enjoyment in this novel approach to a law enforcement procedural. I have a lot of southern friends with heavy accents and none of them say wri'en for written, etc. The different character voices are terrible, with the narrator just changing from high and squeaky to low and gruff, and there isn't any consistency between different speeches for the same character. If the narrator wants to improve herself she needs to listen to the Amelia Peabody series with Barbara Rosenblatt, or the Warlock Holmes series with Robert Garson. I would never recommend this audiobook to anyone, just pass on by.

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