Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

4 of 5 stars

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Because Ava and Malachi’s story spans over the first three audiobooks and the overall series ARC it is necessary to listen to these in the order of their release.

In The Singer, Ava is taken into hiding to live and train with the Irina. Malachi searches for her and tries to regain his memories. The story was intense, but we also learned some history about the Irina and met these strong women.

Hunter mixed in some humor, passion, fear, and discovery. She kept me listening into the wee hours. Particularly the encounters with the Angels. We are quickly learning Ava is different.

The wait to see these two reunited was a killer, but wonderful and the narration only enhanced all the feels. I loved the combination of fantasy and romance weaved into this tale even as I hated the cliffhangers and three book aspects. The struggle was real..


Once again, the tale ended in a way that had me loading up the next audiobook. It was one heck of a ride. Ava and Malachi story will wrap up in the next audio, The Secret. Then the author assures me that in the rest of the series, each book delivers an HEA. Thank the scribes!

Zachary Webber narrates the first three novels which share Ava and Malachi’s story and they are brilliant. He gives voice to these characters capturing emotions and tone. His voice only enhances the suspense of an already well paced and intriguing tale. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer

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  • 25 July, 2019: Finished reading
  • 25 July, 2019: Reviewed