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  • The Protectors

  • By: Alison Stine
  • Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
  • Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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The Protectors

By: Alison Stine
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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Publisher's summary

It was supposed to be a fresh start for eighteen-year-old Devon Grace and her father, but fate had other, darker plans. The Appalachian town of Millicent, Ohio, is poor and forgotten by the world - the perfect setting for a disgraced cop and his artistic "misfit" daughter to regroup after a tragic mistake upends their lives. Trouble is, the young men of Millicent are disappearing, including Devon's sole confidant and first love.

Devon's quest for answers leads to a nameless drifter - a mysterious young graffiti artist systematically covering the town in strange, sinister paintings as an act of vandalism, self-expression, or...something else?

As the darkness haunting Millicent grows closer, Devon must become something more to stand against it. But the questions remain: Where are the missing young men? What do the paintings mean? What menacing force threatens the town?

Millicent needs protectors. It's time for Devon Grace to grow up - and face her extraordinary destiny.

©2016 Alison Stine. (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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Good till, the end

Didn't see any mention of a second book I would say a very weak ending...

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Very interesting! I want more! The story brought me in, where do I find the rest?

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The Protectors and the Wave


This was a great story enhanced by Kindle in Motion. A young lady and her sheriff father have relocated to a small midwestern town. The town has a dark secret. Inadvertently, the sheriff has started a wave of killings. Daughter Devon begins to investigate when she looses her boyfriend. A spooky, well written and beautifully narrated thriller.

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Creepy?

I borrowed this book with audio from Kindle Unlimited because I really get a kick out of “Kindle-In-Motion” books. I gave the book a little higher rating because I thought the videos and illustrations were good.

The story itself is very YA and I guess on the supernatural side. Pretty simple, nothing profound here, but just a quick short little listen to keep you company while you’re doing something else. I wouldn’t recommend or not recommend this audio portion. It’s just okay. The book itself was fun, and listening to the audio afterwards just kind of reinforces the story and cements it inside your head.

The narrator was fine, no issues there.

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