
The Devouring Gray
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Sarah Beth Goer
After the death of her sister, 17-year-old Violet Saunders finds herself dragged to Four Paths, New York. She may be a newcomer, but her mother isn't: They belong to one of the revered founding families of the town, where stone bells hang above every doorway and danger lurks in the depths of the woods.
Justin Hawthorne's bloodline has protected Four Paths for generations from the Gray - a lifeless dimension that imprisons a brutal monster. After Justin fails to inherit his family's powers, his mother is determined to keep this humiliation a secret. But Justin can't let go of the future he was promised and the town he swore to protect.
Ever since Harper Carlisle lost her hand to an accident that left her stranded in the Gray for days, she has vowed revenge on the person who abandoned her: Justin Hawthorne. There are ripples of dissent in Four Paths, and Harper seizes an opportunity to take down the Hawthornes and change her destiny.
The Gray is growing stronger every day, and its victims are piling up. When Violet accidentally unleashes the monster, all three must band together with the other founders to unearth the dark truths behind their families' abilities, before the Gray devours them all.
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Its as if the story is being read entirely through clenched teeth. On top of that it gets worse whenever there is a male character speaking. The narrator will deepen her voice, exaggerate the clenched teeth, and begin reading almost like she's in pain. This began to have a nails on chalkboard effect for me.
I don't want to totally destroy the audiobook though because despite the horrendous reading i was able to push through because i was so intreaged with the story. It was clear this is a first time writer and i had some smaller issues with how certain things were handled but as a whole i found the story to be very captivating and inventive.
Narrator almost ruined a great story
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Instead of allowing the reader to learn about a character through actions or visible descriptions, I was pulled out of the immersion when the author would pointedly state a character is bi out the blue, Which is fine, but it felt very forced. Whenever that aspect of the character would become plot-relevant, it felt like it was "tacked on" to appeal to a wider demographic. If it's important a character has a specific orientation, let the reader discover it rather than haphazardly slapping a flashing red label on it and calling it prose,
I want to see more representation in all forms of media, but I don't think this book gets that across in a way that was successful - at least for me.
Fun premise, but some aspects felt forced
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Don’t recommend for adults
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The singing and the clarity of her voice when talking as the characters
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