God of malice rina kent series6/30/2023 But for me, the female narrator’s voice grated and the teen type of story isn’t my chosen genre. Worth a credit? This is the next generation from Rina Kent’s Royal Elite series and, for fans who followed those High School/bully romances, then I’m sure you’re gonna absolutely love these. but this didn’t pull me in at all and I stopped listening by chapter 9. I love a good dark romance as well as the twisted, dark, alpha, anti heroes that go along with them. To cast Sebastian York’s rich, very adult voice off as a troubled nineteen year old psycho School teen is laughable (the heroine is also nineteen) and I didn’t even get to Aaron or Wen’s characters who, presumably will also be nineteen. unfortunately though, I didn’t make it too far into the story because of the content and the YA theme. The female narrator here (IMO) can’t do a realistic male voice. however, on a preorder, you don’t get a chance to listen to the narration. I’d preordered this because of the book’s tempting dark blurb and the cast of male narrators.
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