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A Heart so Fierce and Broken
- Lu par : Melissa Bayern, Matt Reeves, Kate Handford, Davis Brooks
- Durée : 13 h et 28 min
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Bloomsbury presents A Heart so Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer, read by Melissa Bayern, Matt Reeves, Kate Handford and Davis Brooks.
In the sequel to New York Times best-selling A Curse so Dark and Lonely, Brigid Kemmerer returns to the world of Emberfall in a lush fantasy where friends become foes and love blooms in the darkest of places.
Find the heir, win the crown.
The curse is finally broken, but Prince Rhen of Emberfall faces darker troubles still. Rumors circulate that he is not the true heir and that forbidden magic has been unleashed in Emberfall. Although Rhen has Harper by his side, his guardsman Grey is missing, leaving more questions than answers.
Win the crown, save the kingdom.
Grey may be the heir, but he doesn't want anyone to know his secret. On the run since he destroyed Lilith, he has no desire to challenge Rhen - until Karis Luran once again threatens to take Emberfall by force. Her own daughter Lia Mara sees the flaws in her mother's violent plan, but can she convince Grey to stand against Rhen, even for the good of Emberfall?
The heart-pounding, compulsively listenable saga continues as loyalties are tested and new love blooms in a kingdom on the brink of war.
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- Anonymous User
- 20/01/2020
Not my favorite narration
The story was good, although COMPLETELY different from the first, but I had a hard time enjoying the female narrator. While she did a wonderful job expressing emotions, her characters came across a bit whiny...almost cartoonish at times.
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- Angie
- 15/02/2020
Narrators, eh, story, great
The male narrator was fantastic, but the female narrator could get very screechy. This book was better than the first!!
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- Mayela
- 30/06/2020
Don’t read this book in hopes of getting more from Harper and Rhen
I came in to this book desperate for some more Rhen, Harper, and Grey. I loved loved loved the first book. But then this book became a book about Lara Mai, Karius Liurun, and Grey. The Grey part—and the scraver- kept me going for half of the book, but then I just couldn’t take it. I didn’t care for Shyl Shallow or any of its people, so I skipped to the end which was the only Rhen chapter. I will be on the lookout for the next book in hopes there will be more Rhen and Harper, but this book meant pretty much nothing to me.
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Additionally, a Grey and Harper romance was always subtly hinted, and Grey just moved on and I don’t know. I wish I would’ve gotten some closure IN THIS BOOK before he moved on to lo and behold-Lara Mai. Don’t get me wrong. Lara Mai isn’t awful, like her mother, but she’s just ehhhh. It’s like she was forced on me. She’s not Harper but still kind of tries to be? Idk it’s not that it should be a comparison it’s just that I don’t care for Lara Mai. And half of the book is her. I literally would skim her chapters or force myself to read her parts.
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- Sarah Forster
- 21/01/2020
Character Development Takes a 180
I loved the first book. It was fabulous fresh take on a overdone story. But this one turns the characters you grew to love and were led to believe have grown from the first page to the last, into the villains. Harper and Rhen are now the “bad guys” I strongly disliked this. It seemed unnatural to the the story line. I powered through it just to end it.
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- Briana Duncan
- 25/01/2022
Couldn't Finish Audiobook
Though I'm really enjoying the story, the female narrator is killlling me. And I don't totally think it's her fault, but specifically when she's reading for Nolla Verin (who's an obnoxious character anyway) it got to be a bit insufferable. Going to try and finish up the last few chapters of the book via kindle, but I don't think I'll return to audible for this series
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- Jenny Vee
- 30/11/2021
poor narration...
Save yourself the pain and skip the audio and read it yourself. The narration *almost* made me want to give up on the book but I'm too invested in the story. The female narrator, in particular, is painful to listen to. Her female characters are overly dramatic and whiny and tones often don't match the description in the story. It reminds me of watching a very amateur theater group overacting in a play.
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- Tatiana
- 01/12/2020
I wish Matt Reeves read the whole thing
Exactly as the title states, Matt Reeves was extremely talented in his portrayal of gray and even Lia Mara during Grays chapters.
I really disliked the acting of Melissa Bayern. The acting seemed insincere, like a way you would talk to a child. I also very much disliked she wouldn’t read the lines like how they were meant to be read. When Lia Mara would whisper, she would say the line normally. I found this really annoying and Lia Mara lacked the depth the character actually deserved.
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- Kathryn
- 09/09/2020
Hated this Story
I loved A Curse So Dark and Lonely, but this story drove me up the freaking wall! It took me three times to get through story....and I am still not there. (So close, but so painfully far...couple more chapters) Lia Mara is the worst! She is whiney and very UGH. Holding Rhen to double standards. Everytime she second guessed herself and was all, "I'm not good enough" I wanted to yell at her that she's right! Also, I don't buy her romance with Grey at ALL! Speaking of Grey, another character that I hated in this story, which sucks because it was basically just the two of them. I really enjoyed him in the first book, so much that I really wanted him to end up with Harper, even though I knew it wouldn't happen. He seems so out of character in this book that by the end I couldn'teven think about him the same way.
I get what the author was trying to do with Lia Mara. Showing that strength doesn't mean brute force/ fear all the time but she drove me CRAZY! I feel like the first book did this very well with Harper, but failed miserably in the second with Lia Mara. I dont like that I am supposed to dislike Rhen in this story, which I still dont. I think he is acting very much like a person who was raised royal, cruse for centuries, and was betrayed by someone he would have literally died for in the last book multiple times! PTSD is a real thing and I'm not sure how Grey has gotten through with out any glimmer of it since they both suffered devastatingly for so long.
Overall, I want Rhen to be king, Grey to get his personality back, and Lia Mara to tragically die/ disappear/ just leave. However, I dont know if I will be reading the next installment. This one might have killed it for me. I'll just keep re-reading the first like a stand alone and pretend this one never existed.
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- Little Jo
- 16/01/2022
Absolutely loved it
I absolutely loved this book. There were times I thought the female narrator over dramatized some parts. But I still loved every minute of the story.
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- Alicia
- 06/08/2021
Moves Slower
In the end I liked this book but it does move slower. Different point of views but it makes you wonder what happened to the two other characters from the other book? Hmm 🤔 The performance was good it’s just slow moving story.
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- Anna
- 16/02/2020
Even better than the first book!
I read the book and loved it immediately; I especially and quite unexpectedly loved the new main characters, Grey and Lia Mara, and am actually rooting for them now :). Kemmerer expertly explores character depth and the plot takes unexpected and sometimes truly - as promised by the title - heartbreaking turns. Sadly, while Lia Mara’s character appears strong and gaining in fierceness and determination in the course of the novel, the speaker makes her sound whiny, overly emotional and, quite frankly, annoying. If you can overlook this one flaw, I would highly recommend losing yourself in this world. The third book promises to be equally amazing!
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- Amazon Kunde
- 08/01/2021
loved the story but...
I already read the first book and now this one was my first audio book. The story continued very good but the female voice was unbearable... so extreamly over the top all the time! I had to buy the book, because I feared that I would throw my phone at the wall at some point 😂😂
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- Ana Ramos
- 05/10/2021
It was Ok
I liked the story and the new POV's and characters in this one. But I do have to agree with the other reviews. The male speakers made me want to cozy up on my couch with a hot chocolate and never get up. Unfortunately, every time it was Lia Mara's POV's turn, I had to do breathing exercises, as to not throw my phone away and forget, that I ever started listening to this audiobook. I guess, she was trying to make her sound more *royal*, but in the end, it just sounded annoying, jealous, arrogant, etc.
The big difference between the speakers was, that everybody else sounded as if they were telling me a story and she was just reading a book out loud.
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- Bessey G
- 19/05/2021
Better than the first part
The book was better than the first one but the new female side character was almost the same as Harper. I wish that she could've been more well thought out.
I also wish that we could've gotten some more chapters from Rhen's point of view.