Ruby Shadows
Born to Darkness Series #3
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Narrated by:
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Mackenzie Cartwright
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Jeremy York
About this listen
Nothing is for free when it comes to demons. Gwendolyn LaRoux finds this out the hard way when she summons Laish, a minor demon from the Shadow Lands, to help her cook up a little black magic. Unfortunately black magic has a way of growing, and soon Gwendolyn finds herself drowning in darkness. But when a creature from the Abyss enters our world and threatens her beloved grandmother, Gwendolyn has to admit she needs help - which means summoning the infuriating Laish.
Answering Gwendolyn's incantations in a moment of boredom was a mistake for a demon who keeps what little heart he has left under lock and key. Laish immediately fell for the Creole beauty with jade green eyes and creamy, café au lait skin and now he's determined to have her. And thanks to Gwendolyn's dilemma, the price just went up. When it turns out that the intrepid witch must travel through the Shadow Lands and close the door she left open to the Pit, she knows at once she can't make the journey on her own. Of course Laish is more than willing to act as her escort and bodyguard...for a not-so-small fee.
Gwendolyn doesn't want to use her body as a bargaining chip, but the demon will accept no other form of currency. Because her grandmother's life is at stake, she has no choice. As Gwendolyn and Laish travel into the interior of hell, will he be able to keep her safe? And will she be able to keep her innocence? Or with they lose themselves and each other among the Ruby Shadows?
©2015 Evangeline Anderson (P)2015 TantorWhat listeners say about Ruby Shadows
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- Caron Tremaine-Tucker
- 15-04-16
Great story line
What made the experience of listening to Ruby Shadows the most enjoyable?
It was a very good story line and kept you on the edge of your seat at all times.
What did you like best about this story?
Laish is a really great character and going through hell was very imaginative.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
Any additional comments?
it would have been much more enjoyable if the "C" word had not been used, everytime they used this term it made me flinch, I am not a prude far from it, but that is one of the crudest words ever and books can still be erotic (even more so) without the need for it. It would have then warranted a 5 star.
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- Miriam
- 17-04-17
My favourite so far!
This is an imaginative story with likeable characters. The world created in this book is believable without being over the top. I also enjoyed the narration done by male and female narrators, they were both equally convincing performing either male and female voices. I have read the other two in this series and very much hope there will be a book four, with Shadowlock and Erin! I did find the use of the 'C' word jarred especially at moments that were meant to be tender but aside from that I liked it very much.
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- J bird
- 21-12-15
wow!
Excellent story excellent narration
A must for any preternatural story lover !
Don't miss this thrilling story
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- Boo
- 24-03-16
Easy listen - excellent narrator's
Easy listen - excellent narrator's
i really liked thecmain two characters on the whole, exvluding the weakness of occasion of the female lead character
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- Anonymous User
- 14-04-24
Amazing performance
I hope as a female I am not half as annoying as Gwen. Listening comprehension was definitely not her forte. Loved the chemistry between the main characters and the slow burn. Definitely worth the listen.
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- Kindle Customer
- 16-11-23
is it just me
idk the female character is just kinda annoying and makes the journey ten times harder than it actually had to be I get not trusting easily but to be stupid in your stubbornness is not it for me and then blaming others for your fuck up annoys me
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- Carien
- 03-12-23
Saved by a voice
Gwen was annoying as hell - pardon the pun. I know she didn’t trust Laish but really??
Jeremy York’s voice was smooth as sin and saved this book from a lower rating.
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