Ravel
The Fate of the Fallen, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jack Noble
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By:
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R. Phoenix
About this listen
For years, Reese has hidden away in his home, refusing to venture out where he might have to face what reminds him of all that he's lost. When Ashton, a human thief, breaks into his home one night, he doesn't have a choice but to face the harsh truths of the world he's turned his back on. He knows he supports the society monsters of myth and lore built upon the backs of humans through his silence, but the new leaders don't tolerate sympathizers.
If a werewolf can't act against the status quo without facing severe consequences, a human with Ashton's cunning and experience circumventing supernatural predators certainly can't risk drawing their attention. Their chance encounter leaves them both shaken and questioning whether they are living life as they were intended...or if surviving is really living at all.
Now that supernatural beings have seized control of the world, life has become a struggle for the humans who once held power. Witches, vampires, and werewolves determine the fate of every single human, but their moral compasses have long since been shattered. Rebels, free humans, and slaves all share dreams of hope, mercy, love, and more. But with their fate so uncertain, survival isn't enough...and they may have to sacrifice what is nearest and dearest to them if they want to change their lives.
Bought, Ravel, and Recoil feature different characters whose lives begin to come together in Owned and Temper. This dystopian series explores different aspects of the world, from utter darkness to the shining lights waiting to emerge. Because of this, the books range from dark erotica to romance to horror to action(ish) to bits of other things in between.
1. Bought: Jace & Elias. [Dark Erotica. Revised 01/2017]
2. Ravel: Ashton & Reese. [Romance. Revised 01/2017]
3. Recoil: Khaz & Noah. [Erotic Romance. Revised 01/2017]
4. Owned: Khaz & Noah, Jace & Elias. [Horror. Revised 03/2017]
5. Temper: Ash
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- DML 🤓
- 29-09-18
Great story
I really enjoyed the story line in book 2, it was a much lighter one than book1 with some humour injected in.
Reese keeps to himself until Ashton breaks into his world and he starts to feel something for him.
I am still unsure of the narrator, he could read it so much better there seems to be no inflection to the words he says..
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- Debbie
- 26-12-18
Brilliant story but to short!!!!
Really enjoyed listening to this story about Reese a werewolf who doesn’t agree with the take over, and Ashton a human who breaks into arrears home to steal something to help his best friend, this was a sweet if not nice backstory in this series. You can’t help but love Reese and want to slap Ash for being so stupid!!!!
Jack’s narration is better in this one then the last one. Although he still has a habit of pronouncing each word slowly I found that If you listen to it on 1.25x speed it is a lot better and really got me into this story, off to book 3 now!! Really getting addicted to this series
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- AliE
- 14-06-19
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After the darkness of Bought, I didn't expect the tenderness of Ravel and it's HFN ending. Though I know there may be angst to come later in the series, the dystopian background, while still present, isn't as much of a focus as the development of their relationship is.
Jack Noble nailed the change from the slow, dark tones of Bought to the lighter ones needed for Ravel. In particular, I thought he portrayed the spirit of Ashton, who is down but not beaten, extremely well.
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