Wicked & Preternatural
Awakening
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Narrated by:
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Kylah Williams
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By:
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D. K. Gaston
About this listen
My name is Zoe Daniels, and I am a Monster Hunter.
People in my line of work always have some sad stories that led them into this life.
Not me. I like what I do, and I am good at my job. But mostly, I do it for the money.
Girl’s gotta make a living, right?
Down on her luck and desperate for work, Zoe met with Ms. Olson, a potential client, about a job to track and retrieve her grandson, a child named, E. The boy ran away from home and now wanders the streets of Detroit. Zoe is reluctant to take the job, reasoning it was a police matter. But with mounting debts and an empty refrigerator, her eagerness to get back on her feet, drowned out the warning bells set off in her mind. Before accepting the work, Ms. Olson cautioned Zoe not too underestimate E. The child was far more than he seemed, she warned.
It turned out his grandmother was right. E has uncanny abilities, and its growing by the hour. Zoe pursued an uneven trail of chaos and destruction left in the child’s wake. At first, she thought the boy aimlessly drifted the streets. But as she closes in on her target, she discovers E has a mission that he’s dead set on finishing, and he won’t let anyone stop him no matter the cost.
©2020 Darin Gaston (P)2020 D. K. GastonWhat listeners say about Wicked & Preternatural
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- Tracy Tucker
- 25-01-21
A really good listen
First, narration, as narration can make or break a story for me. The teller of the tale did a fine job of keeping my interest throughout. Now for the story itself. there are several characters and each is finely drawn enough to make me care what happened to Zoe, and to her witch friend. To traverse the story successfully, Zoe must go through changes that almost take her life, more than once. The monster she is hired to hunt seems just a child, but is that all he is? You will need to read or listen to find out, and I highly recommend that you do so.
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