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  • Dawn's Bright Talons

  • By: Nerine Dorman
  • Narrated by: Greg Patmore
  • Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Dawn's Bright Talons

By: Nerine Dorman
Narrated by: Greg Patmore
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Summary

They are as night to day - but blood will tell when facing a common enemy.

A sought-after dancer in the upmarket Moonlit Garden, Isabeau Letier, has not given her future much thought. All that matters is the art of dance, and charming wealthy patrons into parting with a few extra coins. She has her exotic good looks and her youth. What could possibly go wrong?

When a mysterious nobleman pays her undue attention, Isabeau’s darker, bloodthirsty nature awakens and she kills him with her bare hands after he follows her home. Even worse, she drinks and enjoys his blood. Her brother, Eric, returns home to this disturbing tableau yet remains calm even as the corpse sifts to ash in the morning sun. Isabeau has no choice but to follow her sibling’s lead.

Not many people know that Michel Roux, owner of a slightly down-at-heel theatre in the District of Paper Lanterns, is a vampire. He prefers to keep things that way and steer clear of the petty politicking of the city's vampiric subculture. When his estranged sire, Tomas, goes missing, and his grandsire gives him the task of solving the mystery, Michel is unwillingly dragged into all of the very dangerous games he thought he’d left behind him.

Isabeau and Michel become unlikely allies as they try to wriggle their way out of being the pawns in a game where they don’t know the rules. Isabeau’s ancient heritage is a danger, not only to herself, but to the established hierarchies at odds with one another in the city of Ysul, and the elders are desperate to either control her - or kill her.

As events unwind, it becomes increasingly difficult to separate friend from foe, and as the two flee for their lives they must also explore the true nature of the bond that they've forged and uncover the ages-old secrets that have pushed them onto this path. Warring factions are about to overturn centuries of custom, and two young people are marked to pay the price - in blood.

©2014 Nerine Dorman (P)2018 David N. Wilson
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Entertaining tale of Vampires

This book has the usual mix of ingredients for a vampire book such as star-crossed lovers, rival factions politicking behind the scenes of a mostly unaware human population and so on, but these things are just the basic foundation of this book which has its own interesting twists on the usual vampire mechanics and mythology along with an enjoyable main cast to elevate it from those beginnings.

When a narrator uses strong accents for characters in a book it can often drift towards parody, but despite the dramatic shifts he makes between Isabeau and Michael, it does actually work well with this book and helps to bring the characters to life more.

Overall, this was an enjoyable and well-performed book that struck a good balance between tying things up in this book and leaving enough room to carry it on in subsequent book.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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