
Venom & Vow
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Narrated by:
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MW Cartozian Wilson
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Vico Ortiz
Two enemy kingdoms are forced to work together to break a curse in this lush YA fantasy, featuring a transgender prince and a bigender dama/assassin in the lead roles.
Keep your enemy closer.
Cade McKenna is a transgender prince who’s doubling for his brother. Valencia Palafox is a young dama attending the future queen of Eliana. Gael Palma is the infamous boy assassin Cade has vowed to protect. Patrick McKenna is the reluctant heir to a kingdom, and the prince Gael has vowed to destroy.
Cade doesn’t know that Gael and Valencia are the same person. Valencia doesn’t know that every time she thinks she’s fighting Patrick, she’s fighting Cade. And when Cade and Valencia blame each other for a devastating enchantment that takes both their families, neither of them realizes that they have far more dangerous enemies.
Cowritten by married writing team Anna-Marie and Elliott McLemore, Venom & Vow is a lush and powerful YA novel about owning your power and becoming who you really are—no matter the cost.
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Both performers were good but Vico Ortiz was PHENOMENAL. Definitely going to check out more works they’ve read for. The accents were excellent. The only thing was that the performer playing Cade didn’t use the Irish accent that Vico Ortiz gave him and the other clearly Irish characters, so it was a little odd as they switched perspectives each chapter but it didn’t throw me off enough to bother me.
Some descriptions of body and weapon placement during fights left me a little confused but I just carried on, settling on “okay fighting is happening, the specifics are less important”.
Excellent story + great audio performances
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The amount of acceptance was amazing
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Very enjoyable and with interesting characters
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While I like that both characters had disabilities and were transmasculine, for like half the book they just kind of felt the same. Like they approached those elements in the exact same way, plus they were both convinced the other was the bad guy, so they were also approaching that conflict with the same feelings about it.
Towards the end, some elements seemed to come out of nowhere (though I admit that Cade’s chapters were so poorly narrated that I had trouble following them). I also found some points where we seemed to go back in time between the two POVS but not to catch up to the other. It made it even harder to follow.
I’m very sorry because Vico was my favorite narrator of an audiobook last year, and Anna-Marie McLemore was one of the authors of my favorite new read last year, so I was overjoyed to find them paired for this book. It was quite disappointing.
Incredibly different quality between the narrators
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