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Bloodlines

The Demon Accords, Book 21

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Bloodlines

By: John Conroe
Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
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The final novel of the Demon Accords series:

The aliens won't give up and Hell wants its due. Having fought off the Vorsook multiple times, Earth's heroes are looking to end the war in a decisive way, while Hell's demons circle like sharks smelling blood in the water. One world facing off with an ancient interstellar species that has conquered almost five thousand planets and the Fallen Angels of Hell. But the defenders of this world are Chris Gordon, Declan O'Carroll, Tanya Demidova and Stacia Reynolds, the quantum super computer Omega. Who would you bet on? For the fans of the Demon Accords series, here is the end.

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these books are the best I listen to all of them im so happy that I bought all of the books of the demon accords. I give these books 💯 out of 💯

the ending

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not anywhere as good as the previous seems to have ran out of ideas dissapointed

not as good with new narrater

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I have absolutely loved The Demon Accords stories. Every single book minus maybe one has been absolutely incredible to read. The story the characters the way it all intertwines together is amazing. The compendiums linking in with different people's perspectives and views were really good and were really well written. Unfortunately I can't say the same for this last book. After all this time I felt this book was rushed. Some storylines some characters just completely forgotten about never heard of again and the way the book ends that's it no real ending just kind of like one of the stories where you just look into yourself and make your own mind up some people like that I don't particularly like that which is why it makes it a bit disappointing for me. I hope the spinoff books add more context and more to the end but yeah good but also disappointing

A disappointing end

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Bloodlines starts somewhat slow, especially compared to many of the other entries in the series, and the overall pacing feels more gradual and measured. The feeling of pace is perhaps due to the nature of this particular entry, as it draws various threads together to draw to a close. Personally I found the story enjoyable and it never felt as though it dragged, despite a less frantic feel compared to some previous entries.

The elephant in the room here is frankly the change in narrator for this title. At this stage we're all used to James Patrick Cronin's well established narration of the majority of the previous titles and the loss of his voice for this final entry is bittersweet. On the one hand it is good to receive another entry but on the other the shift to Connor Brannigan's voice work is jarring. Connor does a reasonable job at stepping in to bring us into a close but James's absence is definitely felt and it feels like a deep shame his voice didn't deliver us to the finish line.

The end of an era

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Audible did you dirty! Not sure where it went wrong but not to have James Patrick Cronin finish the series is a travesty. Ruined the end of a fabulous series

Narration very Poor

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