
The Deception Dance
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Narrated by:
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Gail Shalan
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By:
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Rita Stradling
We stand there, screaming into each other's faces. How I hate him. How I've loved him. How I want him destroyed.
After a year of preparation, 18-year-old Raven Smith has planned out every detail of her summer vacation in Europe. Yet, while still enroute to Italy, Raven finds a letter in her carry-on suitcase that tells her not to go to Europe, that an "evil agent of Hell" is looking for her and he will find her if she disregards the letter's message.
Deciding that it was a product of insanity, Raven chooses to disregard the letter's message.
In her cross-Europe trip, Raven only wants to feed her love of art history and spend time with her older sister. She's unprepared for Andras and his strange fascination with her, not to mention the all-consuming attraction she has for him. She's definitely unprepared for Nicholas and his brothers, Stephen, Albert, and Tobias, diverting all of her plans and sweeping her off to a Swedish Castle.
But the letter was right, the agent of Hell has found her, and Raven has become a game-piece in a very dangerous game.
©2012 Rita Stradling (P)2014 Rita Stradling and Gail ShalanListeners also enjoyed...




















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Action Packed with Multiple Love Interests..
Raven goes on a European trip with her sister and her roommate.
There, Raven meets not one, not two, but several interesting guys but there is one in particular that has grabbed her attention.
All Raven wants to do is enjoy her vacation with her sister but other people have plans for her.
There were several twists and turns that kept me reading and wondering until the very end.
Overall, this book was more Action than Romance( I didn't feel a connection between Raven and any of her love interests ) but the story line was entertaining.
Gail Shalan did really well with the narration. She has the best voice for Raven's voice.
Note:
"This audio book was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review."
Action Packed Love Triangle..
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very enjoyable
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While the story is creative and does get interesting it is very, very slow to start. I almost gave up because it just wasn't keeping my attention, But I asked to review this book so continued to listen. In Chapter 4 (an hour in)things start to get a bit more interesting. The story still moves very slowly then about halfway through the action starts, the plot picks up and the story it gets good.Paranormal story of Good vs. Evil. Love triangle warning. Angels, Witch's, Demons, Demon killers and more. It takes more than half the story to find out what is going on and who's who or what they are and what they want. Yes that's vague but I'm trying not to include anything that will spoil the story.
Is the story worth listening to? Yes, because the 2nd half of the book makes up for the first half of the book. The second half of the book is very entertaining, interesting and enjoyable.
Gail Shalan does the narration for this story. She does a good job. Great character voices. Pleasant voice although a bit too soft/soothing/monotone when she is doing Raven's character and the narrative parts of the story.
This audiobook was provided by author, narrator or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com
Good Story.....but very slow to start
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Action packed, exciting story
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I liked the narrator's regular voice. Sometimes her female voices sounded similar, though.
I have mixed feelings about the book. I think a lot of it stems from my difficulty grasping how the characters can trust (and lust) complete strangers. Early on, Lyn starts making out with a strange italian man then jumps at the chance to get in his car and go away all day. Raven scolded her for it, but then she turns around and does the same thing, going to a different country. I think I just can't relate well to the characters. With that said, I liked the pacing of the book, the action, and the story otherwise, so I'm trying not to give it a negative review per my bias.
European Trip gone wrong
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Narration captures the lively cast of characters
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What made the experience of listening to The Deception Dance the most enjoyable?
narrator is very good, the story beautifully writtenWho was your favorite character and why?
Andras... ooops.Which character – as performed by Gail Shalan – was your favorite?
Madeleine's voice was gorgeous and really added to the story for me.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not in book 1... (but yes for book 2)Any additional comments?
Sometimes it is hard to like a book when you aren't a fan of the main character... but there are too many other wonderful things going on with this series as a whole for Raven's perhaps simply too-teen-agey personality to be problematic. This series starts off with a very haunting scene from Raven's childhood. I probably should have realized that it was setting the tone for the rest of the book, but it sets itself aside like a poem to be remembered later. The rest of the book really does feel almost like two different novels- not in terms of story arc, but in terms of flow and world building. It seemed somewhat unrealistic to me for the world to have so much going on in the second half that there would truly really be no inkling of otherworldly things much at all in "regular" life. I was somewhat disappointed in the flatness of some of the male characters (at least in the first half), but I don't know if there would have been any other way to accomplish the mystery as she did without giving too much away. There were truly a lot of historical/literary references that I wasn't able to appreciate in their entirety, but that in no way made the book less enjoyable.I listened to the audio version of the Deception Dance, and it wasn't until I read the kindle version of book 2 that I realized how awesome this narrator was. I have no idea if all her accents were "correct" - the sheer number of accents would make this novel a technically difficult book to narrate regardless - but as I read book 2 I found myself wishing she was reading to me as my brain simply didn't have the ability to bring the speech to life in a way that animated the characters as she did. I am lucky there weren't too many new characters introduced in book two, but I still feel like I missed out as I want to know what they sound like too!
worth reading a second time
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There are so many elements that make this a great book, better set for the ya reader or people who like the ya genre like myself. It was action, suspense and more. I cannot wait to move towards book 2 and then hopefully 3
Thank you for allowing me to review this book for free for an honest and unbiased review.
Worth a credit - YES!
Happy Reading/Listening!!!
Another great find!
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Would you try another book from Rita Stradling and/or Gail Shalan?
Sure! I thought the book was brilliantly written. It felt like Ms. Stradling wrote a book after dreaming up an elaborate story about a girl witch and 2 battling warlocks. Great mystery, great detail, and so unique!What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The most interesting aspect of this story was the "battle" between Andres and Nicholas. You didn't know which one was good or bad. The discovery was really creative. The least interesting aspect of this story was all the characters in the story.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
I though Ms. Shalan did a great job of narrating the equsite details in this story, and she is well spoken, eg, no words were msprinounced. However, I found the high pitch of her voice distracting at first although it grew me and seemed a good fit for the story.Any additional comments?
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.First time novel has all the bells and whistles
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I hated the love triangle! For the most part, I loathe love triangles usually but sometimes they can be done in such a way that I don't mind them, but here, we not only see a love triangle, but also the dreaded insta love!
The MC: I both liked and disliked Raven. I think I disliked her because, in my opinion anyway, how could she agree to go with Nicholas when she didn't even know him! How could she agree to go to Sweden with him? I just felt like she made extremely stupid decisions throughout.
I found that for most of the book, it seemed to focus on the love triangle. It was slow going at the start and I wasn't going to finish, but I was intrigued enough with the other aspects of the book to continue on.
When we reach just over half way, the book does pick up a bit. We see some things revealed which change the way the book goes and it's the only reason I kept reading. There is more action, the plot becomes much more gripping and it really shows what the author is capable of. The world she created was unique, intriguing and all round awesome. I just wish it would have started out this way, rather than with the relationships.
I still don't know how I really feel about this book. I enjoyed the last bit of the book but didn't enjoy the rest. The world was intriguing but the MC and her relationships were annoying.
Saying that, I would still recommend this as it is something a lot of people will enjoy. The author writes really well and knows how to tell a story, this one just wasn't for me.
While I enjoyed Gail Shalans narration; she was clear, concise and told the story really well, I found her female voices to be very similar and had trouble staying on track as to who was talking.
*I received a copy of this for review. this in no way affected my thoughts.*
Good.
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