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Last Line 2: Ring Around the Sun
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- Cranky Reader
- 10-27-20
Chaos
I like most of the author’s other books more than this one. It had lots of good reviews so I muddled through after a confusing, long winded prologue. There were some good moments of connection between Griffin & Michael that might make the read worth it for fans but it is not a standalone and ends on a cliffhanger, kind of. Well, maybe ends more at a sudden barrier. When a fatal car crash is the most romantic scene in a book that I think is supposed to be a romance, there are issues.
The magic was at least relevant in this installment. In a near complete reversal from book one, the magic dominated in book 2. The magic was overwhelming, but unreliable. It was very frustrating as a reader having to guess whether each scene was or wasn’t magical & why. I was annoyed, again, that Griffin & Michael split up for the main action sequence. The bad guys were so much better at using their powers, I wondered why they even bothered with our comparatively inept heroes. Beyond bothering, *Every* main bad guy went out of their way to go full Bond Villain in their exposition. This works as a Bond satire. If that wasn’t the intent, not so much. The characters became almost caricatures.
There were some continuity errors. The oddest: after making a point that the guys reserved their most energetic exertions for when Quinn is out of the house, they go full throttle when Quinn’s new girlfriend first stays over. An otherwise sexy scene left me full of tension about how breakfast was bound to be a nightmare of cringe. Apparently no one overheard? Then after the aforementioned car crash (it was only mostly fatal…), the guys basically forget Quinn exists which, under the circumstances, was carelessly rude.
While I want to enjoy plots with fortune telling, I rarely do. This was not an exception. The fortune telling was heavy handed, and I am still unsure what the motivation was beyond “magical minority”. That might not be as insulting as usual since most of these characters are magical, but again, given that they’re mostly caricatures, it kind of is. It doesn’t help that there’s a thru line about an amulet that doesn’t pay off in this installment. It’s carefully tended, which I normally appreciate, but much is made of the amulet when this story could exist fine without it, so instead I resent the attention I paid to a boring detail.
Fans of the author who are also completists might like this book. I recommend skimming the first parts if you do.
Steam: Med-high with kink & cheating.
There’s M/M kink on page. But as I mentioned, some of it was spoiled by the potential for a houseguest to overhear them. Also, there is cheating. I never quite figured out the rationale for it. It was addressed as a work duty/sacrifice yet I didn’t buy it. Just puzzling to me why that choice was made.
Narration: Was a combination of pretty good and confusing. The varied voices were ok, but occasionally applied to wrong characters. The Russian pronunciations were internally consistent but wrong. I again found myself confusing the main characters more than a couple times, which was both a prose & narration issue here.
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- Jojo5950
- 02-16-22
Really enjoyed it
I enjoyed part 2 better than part 1, but I did not enjoy the cliff hanger! Hopefully part 3 is on its way if not available now. The plot is a little convoluted at points but the main characters make up for that in my opinion. I’m tempted to give it a second listen to see if it clarifies a few things.
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- Lorraine Du Bois
- 12-26-21
The Last Line 1-2-3
Part 1 a was great beginning
but part 2&3 went a little crazy
it is like gypsies with A-bombs with reincarnation and then it ends with no hint about the end of the story line . If another book will continue this story I hope it comes soon
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-22-21
Holy cow
There are no words, great story, excellent narrator who made the characters come alive. You can actually see this in your minds eye I just wish there was more books.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-25-21
It leaves you hanging
I loved the book. The touch of Christ and the future son of Christ. The gods with inn. This story has a very simulated out own life these fast.
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- M Dunlap
- 08-14-21
What the hell was that?
After listening to the first book in the series, I was completely thrown off by a story suddenly rooted in silly paranormal, magical ridiculousness. An overly long and cumbersome prologue that did not tie into the the story until you had already forgotten it, should have been enough. But, then the book moved into a weird combination of Charmed, The Last Airbender and James Bond. Very little of the story made sense. I struggled to the end out of morbid curiosity, but this will be my last book by this author.
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- Tjhill
- 06-25-21
I loved it.
This was such a Good book, I really enjoyed it. I had trouble putting it down. The narration was fantastic.
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- BrotherBob
- 04-25-21
Weird
I don't know why, but the story lost my attention several times. nNot a bad book, just a weird one.
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- roseymama
- 03-30-21
Such a good series.
This series was amazing. The imagination and story weaving was brilliant. My one and only complaint is that she didn’t complete the story with book 3.
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- Angelia Berry-Kersey
- 03-29-21
Fantastic story line!
I hope there is a third book! I love this story, very gripping and passionate!
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- M. Kimber
- 02-21-22
Loved it
A good story with great narration. Let's see what else this author has got...
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- jojohun
- 12-27-21
An epic saga
Read the 2 books on the series in order and didn’t want the story to end.
Wonderful narration absolutely made this magical.
Read it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-04-21
A sequel with a twist.
Both books are great, I would 100% recommend this one too. Enjoy the new twists and turns that Mike and Griffin take. This story answers a lot of questions left by the first one, and throws a few heartbreaks and magic in too.
some other reviews have said this wasn't necessary, but I think it made the story even better. I will definitely be listening to them both again.
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- Mrs. E. J. Curtis
- 09-27-21
Amazing Series
The concept is interesting and well written. The characters are likeable and the narration is good.