Alexandra Christo - To Kill a Kingdom Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (12195 votes)
Listen online for free audiobook «To Kill a Kingdom» by Alexandra Christo. Reading: Jacob York.
Review #1
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The skinny: For you have Lira, a charming siren princess who holes royal hearts from their chests with her bare palms, at the same time Elian, a smart pirate prince who makes a successful career out of hunting Lira’s good. How awesome will that??? The story takes off when Lira makes a mistake that pisses off her one-dimensional, evil queen mother, who strings her into a human as punishment. Lira at the moment has to bring back Elian’s heart to overcome her mother’s promote at the same time become a siren again. Dun-dun-dun. Ideas: This book starts off with a bang. It’s black at the same time different, at the same time it paves the method why I believed could be a mind-blowing story. I was riveted through the 1st quarter of the book, but my enthrallment laboriously faded away as the story sailed on (pun provided). I was expecting a lot more from Lira’s complete mist, a nail-biting romance, at the same time no one funny pirate swashbuckling to pinnacle it all off. But both Lira’s transition to the population of the earth at the same time her smoky budding romance with Elian were considered underwhelming. At the same time, for you guessed it, no swashbuckling shenanigans. My rapt curiosity briefly returned toward the finish of the story, when Elian learns who Lira really is that, but those scenes were considered followed by the ending fight at the same time ending which can be best outlined as lackluster. Let’s barely they say it was an undeserving finale at the same time wrap around for this book’s possible. Bottom line: It wasn’t than anyway I was hoping it could be, but I still enjoyed the story, even with all its disappointments.
Review #2
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The story was exciting. A little like a black retelling of the Little Mermaid, if Ariel was a siren at the same time had destroyed over a dozen guys at the same time taken their still-beating hearts. The biggest kicker for me was the male narrator. the ladies did her parts really but but the male– I was cringing through his reading. He read the male voices fine-grained enough, but whenever he read a woman’s part he spoke in the most halting manner, like he was learning to read any word as he read it. ”I… don’t… think… that’s… a … quality… plan…” I know it’s hard to read for the back sex, but this was awful! It wasn’t even barely a impoverished accent, it was terribly done at the same time I was rolling my views through every chapter he read. I’m not convinced if it was the narrator or also barely the disposition himself, but Elian was so freaking annoying. He whines about everything– unless he’s discussing about how Amazing he is that at the same time how Experienced at the same time Successful he is that. I really was about hoping Lyra would barely decide his heart, honestly. The unwilling prince is that already a weary trope, bit Elian took it to a whole brand new level. He was all the time whimpering about how awful it was that he had to be a prince at the same time couldn’t barely be a pirate. Boo hoo. I’m normally not this negative, but I truly couldn’t be able my neglect for his disposition. The ladies head was more successful at the same time I wish we’d have barely gotten the book through he perspective without the help of others.
Review #3
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The story is that unusual at the same time freshest, but that are a few chapters in the middle wi th no one teenage love-hate banter in other words sooo old, applied at the same time stereotypical that it was sick to heed to. Also the male head disposition would be slight much less whiny. If you can tolerate those insignificant issues the story is that innovative in its retelling of the Little Mermaid story
Review #4
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The story seemed to be alright. The ladies narrator was awesome. But I didn’t quite like the male part. His version of ladies’s tone was annoying with the pauses between words like he was struggling to get them to talk. At the same time I managed just a little differentiate between which ladies disposition was discussing. So it was a struggle to heed to periodically. I think I might have enjoyed it more successful if I read it on my possess.
Review #5
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The premise of this book was alluring. The protagonist is that a siren who steals (practically ripping them out) prince’s hearts for her birthday. Prince Elian is that a siren hunter. At the same time they are threw together in a bid to defeat the sea queen. But I have to announce it was a little predictable. Lira hides her identity from Elian. When he learns who she is that their budding romance is that threatened. Adventure, threat, star-crossed lol – yadda, yadda, yadda. This book had possible but for me it was missing the inimitable good quality that makes me devour a book.
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