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  • Children of the Night

  • By: Zan Safra
  • Narrated by: Naomi Rose-Mock
  • Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Children of the Night

By: Zan Safra
Narrated by: Naomi Rose-Mock
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Summary

"A page-turning read that leaves readers dazed and breathless...a thoroughly engrossing tale marked with intrigue, mystery, magic and murder." (The Prairies Book Review)

For fans of the most famous gothic monsters comes a fantastical YA retelling.

Venice, 1865: Sixteen-year-old Ayanda Draculesti doesn't remember her early life - all she knows is that she was found as a small child, wandering the streets of Venice with an intricate medallion and a mangled left arm. But Ayanda is unique - even though she's alive, she has the powers of a vampire. She has the strength and speed to battle them, and most importantly, the will. She won't let another child die.

Ayanda isn't the only young Unnatural in Venice. Ghostly Yurei is in hiding, fleeing the captors determined to turn him into an assassin. Jette Jekyll and Belle Frankenstein are on the run from alchemists who want them dead and dissected. Their paths and Ayanda's collide when a brutal enemy surfaces that threatens them all: one of the Greater Dead, a vampire that slithers through Venice murdering everyone she encounters.

Ayanda is determined to stop this Dead creature before she kills again. Yurei, Jette, and Belle aren't. Why should they risk their lives to save people who see them as monsters? All they’ve ever known is hate and fear. They owe the world nothing.

But Ayanda can't defeat a Dead creature alone.

©2021 Alexandra Justine Weise (P)2021 Alexandra Justine Weise
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Monsters, steampunk AND Venice

This is a fun and unique blend of science fiction and fantasy, all with a dark twist.
Usually, if these two are blended, one is more dominant, but this one is balanced very well. It's pure science-fantasy, always a pleasure to visit.

The beginning is a wonderful start and grabs hold of your attention and thrusts a lot of questions into your mind. I was intrigued and fascinated, wanting to explore more of the world and glad for the characters I had to explore it with.

The middle is probably where the story loses a wee bit of steam. It’s not enough to make you put it down, but the balance feels a bit off for a few chapters. Once you push past it, though, the ending makes up for it!

A beautiful piece and a fun journey worth taking.

Thank you to StoryOrigin for the free audiobook for my honest review.

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Story well written and great narration

I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Story well written and great narration.

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Inventive, atmospheric and stunning

This is a superb story. A re-inventing of the classic monsters, Dracula, Frankenstein, Jekyll and Hyde, Invisible Man and an Infernal set in a steam punk Victorian Venice is a fabulous idea and the writing does it justice. Atmospheric and descriptive Zan Safra brings this story to a magnificent life, painting a decaying city ruled by a vampire queen and her slaves and supporters. The five teenage heroes all have their secrets and mysteries a lot of which remain unresolved but this just makes you want to find out more. I was hooked from the first page to the action packed climax. I found Naomi Rose-Mock to be an excellent narrator who did very well with the characters giving them each a clear personality but I felt she overplayed some of the scenes just a little. I will definitely be reading more of these .and would recommend them to anyone. I received a complimentary copy from the author and am leaving a honest voluntary review

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