Another case of getting better with practice. The writing… It wasn’t the best I’ve read, and it wasn’t the worst, at least as far as style goes. I wanted to giggle whenever she used it.) But with practice and quite a bit more effort, it seems, I believe she could be really good.īut she’s not a deal breaker, and not why I’m on the fence about reading further into the series. If she can’t voice act, why on earth is she voice acting? (And this is a review of Evermore, but I have to say, she tries a British accent in the second book and It. I have no idea why she wouldn’t, but it could only have helped. She reads in a pleasant, engaging manner that draws you in, but she doesn’t use various pitches to identify different characters, doesn’t make her voice husky for Haven or even lower her voice when the males speak, which seriously threw me off, because it all sounded like one character, one speaker, and I never got used to it. I hope she’s gotten better with practice. They’re narrated by Katie Schorr, who has potential but was by no means skilled at the point when she recorded these. I’ll start off by saying that I listened to the audiobooks of the first and second books of this series, and I’m not sure if I’ll listen to the others. Twilight knock-off, pathetic characters, ridiculous paranormal elements
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