Indebted (The Premonition Series Book 3)
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I will have to download the first one and check it out. I just read that one and it was really good. You should get an ereader for instant gratification: I may just have to actually pull it from my library shelf! I hope you enjoy her books!
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I look forward to seeing what the combined power of Evie and Russell evolves into and how she resolves the love her human half has for him. I am glad she bonded with Reed.
I am rooting for him over all the others. I am sure we haven't seen the last of Brennus. Is there anything you would change about this book? Yes the storyline was really boring and Evie really got on my nerves. Goodness you can't save and love everyone.
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She keeps making the same mistakes over and over again: For someone who played sport she is not a very good team player. For heaven sakes girl you are a new Angel who barley knows anything listen to the experience Angels and learn a thing or two and then fight fight fight. Reed was also a little overbearing still being over protective and keep Evie in the dark.
He's been around long enough to know better. Loved everyone else which is why my rating was not lower. Emily Woo Zeller was great as always.
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I really enjoyed the first book and got through the second book just fine, but this I really didn't like thank goodness for Zeller performance because I would have stop listening if it was someone else reading. Awww when is the next book coming out? Evie appears to be a divine catnip for all sorts of paranormal creatures. She is just so appealing that pretty everyone is trying to kidnap her pretty much site on seen. So with Evie being so alluring it really broadens the love triangle into more of a Bermuda pentagon of love triangles. With a war breaking out between the divine and the fallen it appears Evie just might be the perfect weapon.
Of course the book ends abruptly and I am dying for the next one. This series is like catnip for me and I need another fix! I enjoy the story it is very interesting, and the narrator is wonderful, but with that being said there are a couple of other issues I wasn't fond of. The main character that has so many men falling in love with her, is as interesting as a wet paper bag. Whenever she speaks and generally whatever she says sounds like that of young teenager of 13, not a grown women. Evie keeps me rolling my eyes, or cringing, I just don't understand her appeal.
I just recently found out these novels are for young adult, or new adult so I gather the Author is writing for a younger age group in mind. The Narrator Emily Woo Zeller, really makes this story come alive. She has a beautiful Irish Brogue for one character, and separates each of the other characters fantastically. There is no confusion, I know some listeners do not hearing her swallow, or smack at times, but honestly it does not bother me.
In order to narrate like she does I bet a bit of swallowing or smacking is needed its soft anyways.
Indebted (Premonition, book 3) by Amy A Bartol
She brings a wonderful and exciting talent to the story that otherwise would be lost with another narrator. Don't get me wrong the series is good, and this story out of the series is very interesting! This book is a solid one star because: Her youth and beauty is uncomfortably fetishized. She is constantly sexually victimized and her consent is almost never required. The thing that is consistently keeping her alive is that she is a Helen of Troy archetype to a mostly heterosexual male cast of abusive, possessive, manipulate, megalomaniac males.
The only other main female narratives in the series: They are almost what I imagine soft core porn characterizations would be by that one creepy guy in your office that all the women knew to avoid before the metoo movement happened and he was finally fired. Imma need the writer to start listening to pop and hip hop mixes on Spotify and start following youth culture focused folks on social media if she is going to center every book on semi-real 18 year old girls.
Book Review: Indebted (The Premonition #3) by Amy A. Bartol
The book is weak AF. I hope modern teens are scoping up this garbage and internalizing any of this on a subconscious level. But beyond not being woke, its poorly executed on multiple literary levels.