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Mr. Peabody's House
- Werewolves, Vampires and Demons, Oh My Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Chandra Skyye
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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Summary
A haunted house becomes the focus of a demonic investigation, so Brenda teams up with a trio of werewolves to solve the mystery. But when the house eats her, can they find a way to save her?
I met a trio of furballs when my BFF was dealing with a demon issue and since then, I can't stop thinking about them.
When the chance to investigate a possessed house appears on my desk - after I filch it from someone else's - I know it's fate we team up again.
However, I might have bitten off more than I can chew, because suddenly my hunky puppies are demanding I become their permanent chew toy.
Me, mated? Eek, but also yum. Did I mention they totally make my body purr?
Before we can indulge in a sweatily-ever-after, though, they'll need to save me from Mr. Peabody's house, because I do believe it ate me.
Contains mature themes.
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- Snarky Cat
- 13-05-18
So-So story, but God awful Narrator
Eve Langlais can generally deliver a decent enough story, and while they range from being excellent (such as Delicate Freakn' Flower) to alright (Bunny and the Bear), this one might have actually passed as falling into the latter if I hadn't made the decision to listen to this, rather than just read. The narrator's choice of voices irritated me, especially since the only one that sounded any different from any of the others was for the main character (Brenda), as all the male characters just blended into each other, and the one other female character had no character to her voice, and didn't actually keep to any kind of accent. It became a slog, as I gave up trying to distinguish who was speaking when, and though Brenda was extremely sassy, and was therefore an interesting character, the rest of the story just fell flat. I will give the rest of the books in this series a miss, which is a pity as Eve Langlais can usually write a good enough story that keeps me coming back.
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