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Fallen to Grace
- Celestial Downfall, Book 1
- Narrated by: Alyssa Jewell
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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- Heather North
- 12-25-17
Great listen
Interesting story with a great narrator. I received a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
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- Adriana B
- 12-08-17
Unique take on angels and demons
This was a new unique idea about angels and demons. The story was interesting and once it pulled me in it was difficult to put it down. The story is not founded on Christianity beliefs. It’s a new world with a totally new take to angels and demons.
Narration was well done and brought the story to life.
This new world is very different than ours and there is quite a bit of world development and the story moves along well. The main character is quite young but she seems very caring and humble.
I was not ready for the story to conclude so soon! I’ll be looking forward to the next installment of this new fantasy series.
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
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- Rabid Reader
- 09-19-17
Unique take on angels
An interesting and unusual audiobook that has a really unique take on angels and demons. With winged and wingless angles, hybrids, demons and an uncaring Celestia, this story will enthral. Azrael is a great character and you cannot help but like and feel for her as she suffers. She is not perfect but she works to overcome her flaws. This story illustrates well that good and bad co-exist and it often takes seeing and understanding the bad in order to be able to know what good needs to be done. The narrator had an angelic type voice that fit the story well but I did find her intonation a little flat and it took some of the tension and excitement from the action scenes. Overall it is a unique story and I will look forward to the next instalment.
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- Tssully
- 08-02-17
Great storyline
A.J. Flowers has written a very interesting and fast paved novel with a different storyline than the average angel and demon book. Enough so that listened to it twice. She is also talented enough to be able to do her own narration. Fallen to Grace is the first book in my new favorite series!
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- Kimberly Smith
- 12-26-17
I wanted to love it.....
I was really looking forward to listening to this book; unfortunately, I had a hard time getting into this book and never really connected with the characters. I wish there had been a little more world and character building. The narrator did a great job. I received a review copy at my request and voluntarily reviewed.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-09-20
good book
the narrator was horrible, her diction was dated, like valley speak. ridiculous attempt at Accents
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- Teresa
- 09-12-18
A Different Type of Mystical Story
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
It is a book that evolves slowly and follows the transformation of Azrael from a good/evil hybrid to an angel queen. A very different take on those tales of good against evil, "Fallen to Grace" transports us into an unusual world where not all angels are perfect and not all devils are cruel. Azrael is the balance between these two contrasting worlds and we follow her metamorphosis into a beautiful angel with powerful wings that comes with much suffering and heartaches. She becomes the queen, ready or not, and she will need to prove that even with her imperfections and demonic deals, she is worthy and capable of the title. Gabriel is her strength and weakness. She looks up to him for guidance, but is also able to carve her own destiny even without his assistance.
Well narrated and interpreted, you will enjoy this different tale of angels and demons in a world so alien you won't have any reference point. The author, as always, is outstanding in his writing style.
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- Believer50
- 05-15-18
Interesting Take on Angels and Demons
This had great narration and the story is a different take on how the world views angels and demons. This was a story that was worth listening to. I think that this take brings a new dimension to the subject and makes the book stand out. I got this story via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review.
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- PAW
- 04-27-18
It was alright
I liked the idea but the execution was a little weak. I found myself confused and drifting off a lot. The narrator was good, but there were a couple errors where she repeated a line twice. Overall, if you like angles give fallen to grace a try. It has a new and interesting take on the genre.
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- Claire
- 03-21-18
Interesting idea
I found the idea behind this story really interesting but hte execution left me confused at times. At the end of the book I was left wondering how all the pieces go together and what it's all supposed to mean. Perhaps that was intended by the author but I found it a bit frustrating that so much was left unresolved. Of course there are other books in the series that will probably explain everything but I'm not feeling drawn to get the next book.
It's a shame because the writing is vivid and clear and flowed nicely. Perhaps I missed something, or failed to connect some dots, not sure. I don't regret listening to it, I'm just not looking for more.
I'm not a fan of the narration, I found it mono-tone and lacking in emotion, it detracted from the story. Although the character voices were fine.
I received a free copy of this book from the author and/or narrator and/or publisher and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.
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- jey cee
- 04-15-18
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Winged and wingless angles, hybrids, demons and an uncaring Celestia, this story will enthrall. Azrael is a great character and you cannot help but like and feel for her as she suffers. She is not perfect but she works to overcome her flaws. This story illustrates well that good and bad co-exist and it often takes seeing and understanding the bad in order to be able to know what good needs to be done
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- Lucia
- 04-20-18
I liked it a lot!
I was given a copy of the audiobook version of this book in exchange for an honest review so here we go...
Fallen to grace is in my opinion, a new and refreshing view of the stories about angels and demons. AJ Flowers manages to keep your interest from the very firsts chapters through the whole book avoiding predictable paths. It doesn't have a cliffhanger per se but we are lucky to have the second book already available because oh well, the story has just begun...
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- C. Rowlands
- 03-30-18
A little weaker than sum of its parts
This book was somewhat inconsistent, there were lots of good ideas, an interesting start to the world building and some promising characters, but it didn't all come together as well as you would expect with those good building blocks and I think the main issue for me is that it felt like being book one of a series was more important than being a good book in its own right.
The world of this book offers a fresh take on the conflict of angels and demons and their interactions with the Windborn who are something in between with the primary focus of the book being on Azrael, who it seems will be the designated 'chosen one' for this series and to be fair she does develop nicely through this book.
I thought that the narrator of this book gave a pleasant enough reading doing a good job on the whole, albeit some of the supporting characters would have probably benefited a little from being voiced more distinctly to enhance their characters.
Overall, this series seems like it is a promising one and with the extensive setup in this first book I would be interested in listening to the subsequent ones in the series.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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