
We listened to this short audiobook in the car today and enjoyed it. Rick Steves has great philosophies about traveling and I enjoyed hearing about his early adventures.

We listened to this short audiobook in the car today and enjoyed it. Rick Steves has great philosophies about traveling and I enjoyed hearing about his early adventures.

We‘ve listened to this book a dozen times before in the car and we could probably listen to it a dozen times more. It‘s just a really good audiobook.

I love this series so much. A new case to find 3 missing people takes Evander away from his new home at the Ruby to LA where he has to confront certain aspects of his past (including his mother). At first I wasn‘t as drawn into the case, but the I new faces grew on me & I was pleased with how it wrapped up. Vikas Adam‘s narration is perfect as always.

After being unimpressed with another series I started by this author I honestly didn‘t set my hopes too high but it was really a lot of fun and I‘m very curious to see where the series goes and what happens with Selene & Memnon her worst enemy/soul mate. The maturity level of the early college age MC was perfect & I pictured her in my college era taking on sorcerers & monsters in a bandage dress & Charlotte Russe heels. 😂

The conclusion of this trilogy was wonderful. I ate up this installment. The premise was weird from the beginning (Monsters that steal life from humans to fuel time travel, the power to “unmake” things/people) and it only gets weirder as they try to set the timeline right once & for all.

Soft pick. It gets weirder & weirder as it goes. It began with the MC (who has a rare genetic condition) uncovering a conspiracy, I was hooked from the start and further in it was easy to get caught up in the action.