-fantasy romance -war college for dragon riders -new adult enemies to lovers -d
(same review posted on part 2)
5⭐
NARRATORS: GRAPHIC AUDIO FULL-CAST
VIBES⇩
-fantasy romance -war college for dragon riders -new adult enemies to lovers -dark academia -lovable dragons -Graphic Audio Edition -full-cast dramatization
PROS⇩
-I already loved this author’s contemporary romances -She pulls off the new genre of fantasy fantastically -Exceptional world-building -These dragons are oozing personality…they are actually the best part of the whole series -The narration is exceptionally cast for the most part
CONS⇩
-The sound effects can be a touch distracting, although it was better when I had headphones on. The voice actor reading for Xaden just didn’t hit right, but Violet’s VA hit perfectly and she was immensely better than Rebecca Soler from the OG audio. Also, the voice for Tairn wasn’t surly enough. -I’m making myself wait to start part 1 of Iron Flame until later this year to have the story fresh in my mind for Book #3. -I’ll have to listen to the boring regular narration the first time around; which will throw off the voices of everyone. Because I know I won’t be able to wait for the third book to come out on Graphic Audio.
-fantasy romance -war college for dragon riders -new adult enemies to lovers -d
(same review posted on part 1)
5⭐
NARRATORS: GRAPHIC AUDIO FULL-CAST
VIBES⇩
-fantasy romance -war college for dragon riders -new adult enemies to lovers -dark academia -lovable dragons -Graphic Audio Edition -full-cast dramatization
PROS⇩
-I already loved this author’s contemporary romances -She pulls off the new genre of fantasy fantastically -Exceptional world-building -These dragons are oozing personality…they are actually the best part of the whole series -The narration is exceptionally cast for the most part
CONS⇩
-The sound effects can be a touch distracting, although it was better when I had headphones on. The voice actor reading for Xaden just didn’t hit right, but Violet’s VA hit perfectly and she was immensely better than Rebecca Soler from the OG audio. Also, the voice for Tairn wasn’t surly enough. -I’m making myself wait to start part 1 of Iron Flame until later this year to have the story fresh in my mind for Book #3. -I’ll have to listen to the boring regular narration the first time around; which will throw off the voices of everyone. Because I know I won’t be able to wait for the third book to come out on Graphic Audio.
…the bullet points - Graphic Audio Editions (Parts 1-3) - Book #3 in the ACOTAR series - Romantasy (romance+fantasy) - fae world - definitely more adult4¼⭐
…the bullet points - Graphic Audio Editions (Parts 1-3) - Book #3 in the ACOTAR series - Romantasy (romance+fantasy) - fae world - definitely more adult than ya - politics, war, matings & an unexpected ally or two
A decent ending-ish (since I know there are more books/spinoffs) to Feyre’s story. I liked it…but…I think it was way too long. Those battle scenes were really quite monotonous…I actually kept tuning them out. Overall, this was a good fantasy series, that was made into a very good series with the graphic audio performances. I would’ve never gotten past the first book otherwise.
…the bullet points - Graphic Audio Edition - YA-ish dystopian - mystery setting - sci-fi adventure - cryogenic sleep - 12-year-old minds in the body of an3⭐
…the bullet points - Graphic Audio Edition - YA-ish dystopian - mystery setting - sci-fi adventure - cryogenic sleep - 12-year-old minds in the body of an adult…
I think my biggest issue with this is up there in my last bullet point. Why did they have to be 12…it was just overly awkward to me. To be honest, though, I probably would’ve liked this more if I had read it back when it came out. Although…since I enjoyed the narration so much, I might try the second book and see if it gets better or at least less awkward.