
Natural Consequences
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Narrated by:
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Tess Irondale
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By:
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Elliott Kay
About this listen
The exciting sequel to Good Intentions! Alex Carlisle has enough to deal with even on quiet days. Living with an angel and a succubus is no easy feat. One has divine responsibilities she can't explain, and the other tempts him toward a decadent lifestyle he's not sure he can manage. Add to that the stresses of college and trying to hold down a job, and it's lucky Alex can even keep his head on straight.
Yet the complications keep on coming. An amorous (and terrifying) werewolf won't take no for an answer. Vampires from across the country want to know what happened to their allies in Seattle. To top it all off, events in the city have drawn the attention of federal agents who know far too much about the supernatural, and they have no patience for the chaos that Alex and his friends leave in their wake.
©2013 Elliot Kay (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Best episode out of the 3
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This is the only series of audible books I fully intend to listen to again.
Entirely engrossing
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good but not gteat
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My preference when getting my head down at night, knowing that it will probably not be long before I nod off, is something that leaves me with a genuine feel good factor. No downers, just makes me smile a little; then when I wake up it is no problem finding somewhere to pick it all up from again the next night. Even if this means re-listening to 15 minutes or more of what I have already heard, due to the story trundling on all the way to the end whilst I slept e.g. Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, Old Harrys game, Revolting people.... even Lord of the rings can all still fit the bill for me in this respect; if I have not listened to them for quite some time.
On starting to listen to this I thought I had made a mistake and I had bought the male version of fifty shades of grey for frustrated teenage adolescent boys (not read/listened to 50 shades myself as yet but hey...only going by the hype it received at the time honest)
Even though the sex descriptions were not too graphic and were amusing at times, I initially thought this is not for me. But I do hate to give up on anything once purchased and seldom stay alert enough to realise it is time to roll over and hit the stop button. I found myself loving the characters more and more as the stories went on and the relationships gradually developed and then subsequently changed. The females were much more interesting than the males as the males seemed to be rather one dimensional and wooden in comparison, except for perhaps Jason but it does not spoil anything in the listening. All the female characters are quite different and I could actually picture certain actresses playing and developing the various characters in a film version. Charlize Theron & Sigourney Weaver would make great Demons in any of the main demon characters and the foul mouthed Angel with attitude, Rachael would I suspect be a part to die for.
I have now listened to all 5 books (says it all) and found them light hearted fun and would not put anybody off trying them for themselves. I thought the stories got better as it went on from book to book, with the sex interludes & descriptions becoming shorter and less often; balance was about right over the 4 main books; after all you can only describe a boy on girl, girl on girl, threesomes etc so many times without it becoming repetitive and boring.
No orgies included so perhaps there will be one more book to allow for the inclusion of one with the Angel, Demons, Witches, Vampires, Werewolves and of course the people all being able to participate in some minor way before the inevitable flight or fight to end it all.
The narration was excellent but Tess Irondale had to work very hard with so many voices to do and the one small improvement I would liked to have heard would have been a male voice play the male characters. Not surprised Tess muddled the voices of the witches in the 2.5 short stories book with so many characters to remember and even though OK I would probably say this book is the poorest of the 5 and the gaps it was trying to fill did not really need plugging.
Often hear actresses complaining that there are no good parts for woman in films these days but I think it would be fun to get a host of the best actresses in the world to have a free hand to develop and ad lib all these characters in a film. Obviously they would not be up for the sex scenes as written but with an all female director, film crew etc "it could all be done in the best possible taste" to quote a once famous DJ.
Would add Michael Sheen as the Angel Daniel and possibly Anna Kendrick as Taylor in my film version of the books but suspect others will be able to come up with some good suggestions for the multitude of characters.
Angels & demons with attitude. Just good fun.
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Fun fantasy for "adults,"
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