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Old 08-21-2014, 09:30 AM   #5
Laurablue
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Peachiekene, I started listening to Angel's Ink as an audiobook, and gave it up because the main character had so much angst and kept revisiting his backstory. I can see why many love the series because the plot was intriguing and the secondary characters are enjoyable. I might try the ebook version . . . it could be the narrator wasn't a good choice because he kept reminding me of the Dresden Files and how much more I liked Storm Front, including the narrator.
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