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I generally review romance, paranormal and urban fantasy. I tend to pick review books that I want to read, so generally my reviews will be positive. I always give my honest opinion: good, bad, and indifferent. 

 

Note: on my blog I use a letter grading system. I've listed the ratings below. For sites with stars, I have listed the equivalent rating. If I didn't finish the book, I will not rate it with stars.

 

A+  Personal Favorite (5 stars)
A    Loved It (4.5 or 5 stars)
A-   Enjoyed A Lot (4 or 4.5 stars)
B+  Liked It A Lot (4 stars)
B    Liked It -- Recommend (4 stars)
B-   Liked It -- But I had a few small issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C+  Liked It -- But I had issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C    Finished It -- Liked some, didn't like some (3 stars)
C-   Finished It -- Liked a little, didn't like a lot (2 or 2.5 stars)
D    Not A Big Fan (2 stars)
E    Don’t Waste Your Time (1 star)
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TW: Reading this book was like watching a Train Wreck
DNF: Did Not Finish

 

updated July 9, 2015

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Audiobook Review: Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

Burn for Me - Renée Raudman, Ilona Andrews

I first read Burn for Me back in October 2014 as a digital ARC for a review. Since my review still holds many truths, I am not going to repeat it all. Here are a few key points I wish to reiterate about the story.

 

  • Burn for Me kicks off a brand new series. I classify The Hidden Legacy series firmly in the urban fantasy genre, with a slow building romance that I expect will take three or so books to come to fruition.
  • The modern-day world has an alternate history, one that saw the development of magical powers in humans. Not everyone has these powers, such as telekinetics and pyrokinetic, and modern society equates the strength of one’s abilities with power and social rank. It is unique, yet familiar enough that it comes together easily.
  • Several characters are introduced almost immediately, and the reader needs to pay attention because they all come back before the end of the book.
  • Burn for Me focuses on and is told from the first person perspective of Nevada Baylor. She manages and is the primary detective for her family’s investigative agency, which is a subsidiary of the powerful Montgomery House. When Montgomery instructs Nevada to find and detain the well-known pyrokinetic Adam Pierce, she realizes he’s setting her family up for failure, but there is little she can do. Unfortunately, the risks are elevated when Nevada realizes that Connor “Mad” Rogan is also interested in locating Adam. Mad Rogan is the most powerful and destructive magic user in modern times, and he is determined to use Nevada to find his mark.

I absolutely adored Burn for Me the second time around, and had I listened to it earlier, it would have made my Top 10 of 2014. The superb narration and fore-knowledge of the actions and events combined to create a captivating, gripping tale.

 

When I read the book the first time, my biggest complaint was my own confusion over events and the slow beginning of the story, with the last quarter of the book completely captivating me. Able to carry my enthusiasm for the end of the book into the “re-read” via audio, I found I was more emotionally attached and involved right from the get go. Couple this with Ms. Raudman’s near perfect narration, and I found myself entranced. Here are a few of my newly acquired observations:

 

  1. This book is actually very romantic and super sexy. From the first moment they meet, there is an amazing sexual chemistry between Rogan and Nevada. And when Nevada’s lust goes unchecked, the story is downright hot. Their love affair is far from beginning, but their romance started way back in the first few chapters of this book. I adore this couple and cannot wait to get more.
  2. The story is full of non-stop exciting action. I can certainly understand why I may have been confused when I read the book, but this time around, the action gripped a hold of me and didn’t let go until the last moments of the story. The narration provided vivid imagery, and I was utterly engrossed and enjoyed every moment. In audio format, I was better able to “slow down” and hear all of the details rather than rush through each scene.
  3. Humor makes a story, and Burn for Me is full of it! Whether it comes from Gramma’s chuckle-worth, giddy observations, or Nevada’s own wry view of the world around her, the humor carries the story around and through all the serious and deadly moments.

 

Finally, Ms. Raudman’s performance is top notch. This is the first time I listened to the same performer narrate a different series. I’ll admit that in the beginning, I was comparing voices to those from the Kate Daniels series. But as soon as the story picked up speed, Kate and company disappeared and this became Nevada’s show. Ms. Raudman nails the emotions and creates a tension that kept me biting my nails. Each character has his/her own unique voice, allowing me to easily distinguish each person as s/he speaks.

 

Overall, I highly recommend the Burn for Me audiobook. Both the story and narration are sublime.

 

Narration: A+
Story: A+