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Infernal Enchantment by Helen Harper
4.0
This is the second audiobook in the Firebrand, urban fantasy series. It takes place in an alternate London where the supernatural are out and live in their own communities. Rules have been established between the humans and prenaturals from number of turnings to parks.
In the first installment Emma learned she isn’t quite human, in Infernal Enchantment she learns what she is. No time to digest all that because, once again, Emma has her hands full tracking down a grave robber, dealing with upset humans, and investigating a mysterious death.
All of that while dealing with the weres and vampires and their power plays. She is doing a superb job of commanding their respect. She is clever and while she isn’t the most experienced police officer; she is feisty and determined. I enjoyed watching the investigations and seeing her make her own power plays. I laughed, cringed, and became caught up in the tale.
We’ve also got a bit of a romance. It is a slow-build and a curious one at that. I am looking forward to the next audiobook.
Ruth Urquhart narrated and as always I enjoy listening to her. Her accent, use of tones and array of voices are simply put delightful. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
In the first installment Emma learned she isn’t quite human, in Infernal Enchantment she learns what she is. No time to digest all that because, once again, Emma has her hands full tracking down a grave robber, dealing with upset humans, and investigating a mysterious death.
All of that while dealing with the weres and vampires and their power plays. She is doing a superb job of commanding their respect. She is clever and while she isn’t the most experienced police officer; she is feisty and determined. I enjoyed watching the investigations and seeing her make her own power plays. I laughed, cringed, and became caught up in the tale.
We’ve also got a bit of a romance. It is a slow-build and a curious one at that. I am looking forward to the next audiobook.
Ruth Urquhart narrated and as always I enjoy listening to her. Her accent, use of tones and array of voices are simply put delightful. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer