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The Romeo Catchers

The Casquette Girls, Book 2

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The Romeo Catchers

By: Alys Arden
Narrated by: Kate Rudd, P. J. Ochlan
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Tormented by the fate she condemned her mother to, and by the lies she's forced to tell to cover it up, Adele scours Storm-ravaged New Orleans for the truth about her family's magical past. But every turn leads her back to the one person she's determined to forget: Niccolò Medici. Not even the multitude of enchanted locks on the attic door trapping Nicco within can break their connection.

Sensing Nicco calling to Adele, Isaac tries relentlessly to keep her from exploring paths too dark that would endanger them all. But a new threat is rising: the Medici's presence has attracted something else to New Orleans...an older enemy, one that will bring Isaac's haunted past to life, test the witches' friendships, and jeopardize Adele and Isaac's blossoming relationship.

In this spellbinding continuation of The Casquette Girls saga, Adele must draw on the past - from seventeenth-century Florence, a time bubbling with alchemy and fraternal betrayal - and sort history from fantasy if she is to have any chance of saving her mother, her coven, and her magic.

©2017 Alys Arden (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Fantasy Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy Sword & Sorcery
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Captivating Storyline • Immersive World-building • Great Female Narrator • Vivid Descriptions • Wonderful Performance
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super entertaining with a huge build up and then fell short. I am praying for 3rd book for some closure on the characters

Praying for a 3rd??

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Loved this book!! can not wait for the next installment!! I can feel New Orleans when I read this book. great characters, wonderful story.

bon temps!!

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Kept me interested the whole time. Great second book in the series. Downloaded the third immediately.

Such a rad story!

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The Romeo Catchers is beautifully written and will have you hooked from the first words. Alys Arden has a gift for words and I always feel like I'm part of the story. Kate Rudd and P. J. Ochlan did an amazing job of bringing the story & characters to life.

Huge book hangover!

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I love this book and this series! I so wish book 3 and 4 where offered.

the Romeo catcher

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Absolutely amazing book. Love the Narration. This story drag you in and makes you feel like you're right there.

The romeo catcher grabbed you.

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There were a lot of mistakes with names and editing. story was okay. Disappointing.

good not great

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The female narrator is great, even her male voices aren’t annoying or grating. The male narrator isn’t bad, but when he was speaking Isaac’s parts, he just had this constant state of sounding constipated. Like he was trying really hard to either push something out or keep it in. I know most of Isaac’s parts were tense situations, but not all of them were, yet he sounded the same every time. His accents were pretty good, and it was only marginally creepy when he did the voices of the young girls.

I liked the story and how well it blended from the first story into the second. Maybe it’s because I’m not a teenager, but I don’t get Adele’s decision in the end of the story. It seemed pretty extreme. Also, the parts where the older males (Isaac and Nico) would basically fantasize about sexual interactions with Adele, a 16 year old, were problematic, to say the least. But I get it, vampires swoony swoon witches swoon voodoo.

Good sequel, I enjoyed it

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Love all the books in the series. Kate Rudd does a great job as always. P. J. Ochlan sounds angry and whiney with his voices. Still worth listening to!

Loved it!

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The story was great! Only complaint is when Issac was speaking a girl like we don’t need that

Loved the dual POV

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