
Winter Heiress
Daughter of Winter, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Laurel Schroeder
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By:
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Skye MacKinnon
"Please stand for the Daughter of Winter, the Slayer of Demons, the Heir to the Throne, her Royal Highness, the Lady Wynter."
Wyn thought everything would be unicorns and rainbows once she reached her mother's palace.
The last things she expected were assassination attempts, the Summer King readying for war, and, worst of all, frilly dresses.
But all of that is pushed to the side when one of her Guardians needs her help. They're hers. And she'll protect them while keeping her vow to protect the Realm. No matter the cost.
This is the second novel in the Daughter of Winter series, a paranormal reverse harem romance for listeners 18 years old and older.
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Quite a story!
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Laurel did another amazing job with her narration! She puts a lot of emotion into her performance to bring the characters and story to life. It’s always a great experience to listen to her voice and accents that she does for each character!
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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Amazing Sequel
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PNR romance
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Wow
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Winter Heiress
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Lauren Schroeder the narrator was fantastic as always. Her voice is smooth , clear and she does all the characters perfectly.
This story is about Wynn Nd how she deals with her guardians and starts to learn about them . This story is about Crispen . He has a past. It seems it is a chip on his shoulder. He wonders if Wynn opinion of him will change once she learns the truth .
Wynn has people after her, she knows that will all stop when she reaches her mothers kingdom. But she doesn’t know when the next strike will happen.
How does she feel about Crispen secret and does she get to her mother. Grab it and see
Waiting for book 3
What a Heiress of a great audio
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Great Continuation
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The biggest…question I had with book two was regarding Chrispin’s attitude. While in book one he was the least forthcoming of the guardians, he was more likely to keep his distance from Wyn, rarely talked or showed he cared about anything, in book two, he was joking around (right at the beginning and throughout) and seemed to have done a 180. What was going on with him? Did the author forget he wasn’t as outgoing as the other three guardians?
Questions/Comments:
I feel like I missed a big part between the two books also. When/how did Wyn get her magic back? I guess I somehow missed that part. Last I listened to (audiobook version), Wyn’s magical cave had rocks blocking the entrance and her magic was trapped inside, and no one seemed to be able to help her.
The immortality test Wyn took…well, I wasn’t a fan of that part. I guess it’s just that Wyn comes across as dumb or some other negative adjective. It’s like with the mental test, she knows her parents aren’t actually around, and knows that the test will involve someone/something trying to break into her mind barrier. Yet, she freaks out when she sees her parents on the other side and feels she has to get them inside with her. What would she have done had they been bad? Then during the magical test, a version of Bayra appears. Again, this is a test. These aren’t the real people, yet Wyn seems clueless like she’s forgotten what’s going on. It left me feeling annoyed.
Moving on, one of the things that stuck with Wyn when she fought the fake Bayra was when she was told that Bayra had been waiting for her birth, so she could kill her. Um…had Bayra not really wanted Wyn, why would she have waited for Wyn’s birth and not done something about the pregnancy sooner? That part didn’t make sense and left me wondering how Wyn didn’t pick up on that. Although, I’m under the suspicion that the author didn’t fully grasp what she was saying there. No offense to the author!
Bayra ends up telling Wyn that her guardian father hadn’t been magically-inclined. How so? It seems like everyone in Bayra’s world has magical capabilities. Speaking of magic, given Bayra is the Mother of the Gods, how is she not the most powerful? I didn’t understand that. I mean, Wyn seems to have more control over a larger array of elements than her mother does. Or when we’re told that the Moragan has three-times the magic than Bayra. How in the world did Bayra give her that much magic?
One of my pet peeves when it comes to reading/listening to/watching a sex scene is when the main characters don’t clean themselves off afterward, especially the female. Is it just me? It’s like, how do you do that…then just roll over and go to sleep. Sorry, but no! And with Wyn, she has sex with two guardians, one after the other, two times the cum, and afterward just gets her clothes back and goes about her day. HOW? Or what about pregnancy?
When Auk and Wyn send the converted demon to her parents’ house, how did Auk think that was the best of ideas given the situation. The demon might have been recommended, but the demons were after Wyn. It would have made more sense to send another guardian or used some other magical capability.
In the end, I'm very interested in acquiring book three of this series.
Great story
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Great Sense of Humor and Narrator
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The audio is good, I’m not fond of how she does a couple of the voices but it’s clear and easy to follow and distinguish between each of the characters.
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Great continuation of the story
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