• The Revolution

  • The Bloodmoon Wars, Book 3 (A Paranormal Shifter Romance Series)
  • By: Sara Snow
  • Narrated by: Meg Price
  • Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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The Revolution

By: Sara Snow
Narrated by: Meg Price
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Publisher's summary

Why is forbidden love so intoxicating?

Vampires and werewolves do not mix, at all.

But Will and I can’t stay away from each other. How could I have fallen for a man I’ll never get to be with?

To make matters worse, supernaturals and humans are vanishing...and the number of disappearances are growing.

How did I get dragged into that, you might be wondering?

My best friend was taken, and even her scent vanished from the world.

The only question now is...will I find her...before she turns up dead?

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Her recurring doubts are a pain & a weakness

Although I’m enjoying the narration and the general idea of the story, I find the recurring doubts annoying, and weak.

I admit that her very young age allow for some stupidity and lack of confidence BUT those doubts are in place only for plot reasons. It can’t simply be that every few pages she has to focus on betrayal and turn deaf ears to any explanation.

Pathetic

If ridden of those, the story would be much more enjoyable with no need to skip those internal debates.

I’m listening to the end only ‘cause I’m invested in the idea of the story but only for that. Petulant and pathetic little girls are detrimental to a potential great story

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