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Alive at Sunset
- Rituals of the Night, Book 2
- Narrated by: Katrina Medina
- Length: 11 hrs
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Summary
Revenge is an obsession of its own.
Three years after her senior year horrors, Luna Ketz struggles to move on. Starting over in an apartment in Bowling Green with her new roommate hasn’t made things easier. Nothing helps, including weekly check-ins to ensure her assailant, Chance Welfrey, is still in a coma.
When he disappears from the hospital, Luna’s worst fears are realized. Chance remembers everything. The next time she sees him is on her doorstep. He’s found a new way into her life, and this game of cat and mouse will take all of her wits to survive.
*Warning: This book contains content that may be disturbing to some including sexual abuse and graphic violence.*
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- Donna
- 12-11-19
fab book
loved the first book wasn't sure the 2nd would match it but an happy to say it did great story and great narration now onto book 3
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- VoraciousBookDragoness
- 10-12-21
Good
I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Good
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- Norma Miles
- 03-08-19
Time to pray...The devil is coming for you.
Alive at Sunset, is a mesmerizing book which catches hold of the reader's imagination and just hangs on. It is the second book in the Rituals of the Night Trilogy and, although entry into the story would be more quickly facilitated by having read book one, it is not essential: everything one needs to know from the past is here.
Blond and beautiful, but evil, Chance has been in a coma for three years, his killing spree having finally been stopped. But Luna visits every week, a!ways afraid that one day he will wake up again, despite the reassurances from Max that, even if he does, he will retain no memory of the past. But he does wake up, and remember and the killing starts again.
The book moves quickly and characterisation is good, although main female lead, Luna, does come over as far more self centred, whiney and rather dim. than the author probably intended. It was very difficult to empathize with her given that she seemed to show no sympathy for anyone other than herself (unless they were dead!), ignores offers of and requests for help and (though this could be one enormous edifying error) fails to even realize that an horrendous crime has been perpetrated against her. Yes, rather dim or just plain stupid.
But the story is vibrantly written and the concept both disturbing and tension filled. Narration by Katrina Medina is also fast paced, well modulated if a little dreary to the ear, this latter mostly being because of the slight slurring or distortion of some words almost squashed in the staccato fire if the sentences. Less speed and greater clarity would have been preferable but, mostly, it was an okay reading. There is little or no differentiation between protagonists voices.Sent
The story has a very youthful feel to it but, because of some fairly graphic violent scenes, it is not a book that I would recommend to younger deaders. It holds a bizarre world for the reader to explore and it is not a pretty one: a touch of horror as well as murder and other crimes against the person. It is an emotional volcano. My deepest thanks to the rights holder, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy of Alive at Sunset, via Audiobook Boom. There are definitely improvements which could be made with better editing but it is a powerful book. I had not, myself, read anything by the author, Kayla Kranz, before this story but I have been intrigued enough to now return to read book one of this trilogy (again on audio) and will follow with book three, as yet in print for only, I believe.
Recommended to those who enjoy action crime with violence and a touch of horror and don't mind disliking the main protagonist.
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- Bien
- 07-11-20
Seriously Amazing
Book 2 is really better than book 1. Both Luna and Chance grew a lot here. I know its not right, but I'm still rooting for them to end together.
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- Sandra B
- 13-11-20
Enjoying series
Well done Kayla.
Enjoyed this book.
Kept me wondering "what next".
Narrator is easy to listen to.
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- Debbie McLean
- 25-09-20
totally fantastic
what a totally fantastic audiobook from the pen of Kayla Krantz and brilliantly narrated by Kayrina Medina xxxxxxx
I can't wait to start the next book xxxxxx
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- Helen
- 26-06-19
Great storyline
Very good book well written enjoyed listening to it narrater very good some bits not so nice but still enjoyed it
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