
Midnight Labyrinth: An Elemental Legacy Novel
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Sean William Doyle
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Elizabeth Hunter
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He's one human caught in a tangled maze of theft, politics, magic, and blood. In other words, it's just another night.
Benjamin Vecchio escaped a chaotic childhood and grew to adulthood under the protection and training of one of the Elemental world's most feared vampire assassins. He's traveled the world and battled immortal enemies.
But everyone has to go home sometime.
New York means new opportunities and allies for Ben and his vampire partner, Tenzin. It also means new politics and new threats. Their antiquities business is taking off, and their client list is growing. When Ben is challenged to find a painting lost since the second world war, he jumps at the chance. This job will keep him closer to home, but it might just land him in hot water with the insular clan of earth vampires who run Manhattan.
Tenzin knew the painting would be trouble before she laid eyes on it, but she can't deny the challenge intrigues her. Human laws mean little to a vampire with a few millennia behind her, and Tenzin misses the rush of taking what isn't hers.
But nothing is more dangerous than a human with half the story, and Ben and Tenzin might end up risking their reputations and their lives before they escape the Midnight Labyrinth.
Midnight Labyrinth is the first book in an all new contemporary fantasy series by Elizabeth Hunter, author of the Elemental Mysteries and the Irin Chronicles.
©2017 Elizabeth Hunter (P)2018 Elizabeth HunterMaybe because I haven't listened to the original series? So the first third of the book was boring. After that the story was funny and entertaining.
The narrator was okay. But I didn't like the way he read Gavin. I think he tried too hard to sound like a Scottish Highlander puffing his chest. (All the time. Even when he should have sounded seductive)
Than there was this thing with French names. Every time he said Aimelee! I wanted to scream. I don't have the printed version of the book, so I don't know how the name was written, but I guess it was Amélie. How could he pronounce it so wrong?
So, no, he would not be my first choice for the other parts of the series.
Nice but not exciting.
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