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Silk & Sand
Seth & Raider, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Casey Jones
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By:
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Katherine Diane
About this listen
The only thing worse than trekking across a dangerous desert on a nearly impossible mission? When your guide is intolerable—and irresistible.
Seth spends his days hunting down mystical artifacts. As a curator for the Arcanum College, that's his job. But when an arcanist murders a fellow scholar, Seth finds himself assigned instead to a dusty, thirsty, frustrating manhunt. Why him? Because, he's been told by his superiors, he's the only curator sufficiently tenacious and brutal for the job. (Seth resents that.)
When the murderer vanishes at the edge of a deadly desert, Seth finds himself in need of a guide. Unfortunately, the only one crazy enough for the job is Raider—a man with an easy grin who is clearly a thief, liar, and rogue. (He also has illegal quicksilver in his veins, and that arcane enhancement positively screams "I've done bad things.") The only thing worse than having to rely on such a reprobate? Finding him irresistibly attractive.
Raider might think the manhunt a foolish endeavor, but he's delighted by the prospect of breaking past the barriers of the gorgeous, rigidly self-controlled curator. That kind of intensity needs the right outlet (and Raider has such ideas). But Raider just might be asking for more trouble than he realizes—because he has barriers of his own, and some very dark secrets lurking behind them.
But that's not the only trouble looming. If Seth and Raider can survive their desert journey, Seth's manhunt will lead them into even greater dangers and mysteries.
Silk & Sand is a high-heat fantasy adventure that will take you to the most exotic locations and into the most twisted secrets. It will lure you in with action, humor, and sizzling tension—and will hook your heart with its emotional intensity and beautiful love. Be prepared to laugh, cry, and stay up all night with these two gorgeous, complicated, irresistible men. Seth and Raider's relationship is intense and sometimes rough but always safe. For mature listeners.
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- A. Crockett
- 04-11-24
Great world building
Enjoyed the story of Seth & Raider, already read the book. The characters were well developed and I liked the love story between them.
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- Loulou
- 29-11-24
Compelling story and excellent narration
I'd already ready and loved the book, so I was looking forward to the audiobook. Casey Jones is a new to me narrator, and I thought he did a great job with the different voices and interesting accents, as well as the right amount of emotion in his narration. Really enjoyed it, and very much looking forward to the next one!
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- Caz
- 19-01-25
4.5 stars for the performance, 3.5 for the story
I enjoyed this fantasy adventure story set in a faux Middle Eastern fantasy world which features Seth, a Curator for the Arcanum College who specialises in hunting down mystical artefacts, and Raider, the borderline crazy rogue he hires to help him navigate the deadly Kesh Desert.
I enjoyed the enemies-to-lovers vibe, and the way the laid-back Raider learns to push the more tightly controlled Seth’s buttons and Seth discovers that his desires (he likes it rough and he likes to dominate) don’t make him weird. The worldbuilding is solid and there’s a good plotline in Seth’s search for the fellow archanist who killed another of their number and then absconded with a valuable book, but once the pair of them have knocked boots, the pace slows and we’re subjected to lots of mental lusting and sex scenes which, while well written and which, in some cases, are used to illustrate the growing trust between them, are too frequent, especially in the last half of the book.
The final few chapters, where both men make some truly devastating discoveries and battle a truly terrifying adversary, are gripping and the uncertainty as to how the relationship between Seth and Raider will develop given those discoveries definitely makes me want to find out what happens next.
Casey Jones is a new-to-me narrator but I’m glad I decided to take a chance on listening to him because his performance is very good. His voice is smooth and pleasant to listen to, he uses distinct character voices with lightly applied accents and overall, the narration is nuanced and expressive and hits all the emotional beats of the story. The one real criticism I can make is that he tends to inject lengthy pauses into the narration and that perhaps his delivery is a teeny bit on the slow side, but that didn’t bother me (I always listen at ‘regular’ 1x speed) and I really enjoyed the performance.
I admit that the mixed reviews for the sequel ( Silver & Gold ) are making me a bit wary of jumping into it – but I probably will pick it up at some point because I need to find out how things pan out!
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