TITLE: Always Be My Banshee
SERIES #: Mystic Bayou #4
CHARACTERS: Cordelia Canton & Brendan O’Connor
AUTHOR: Molly Harper
NARRATOR: Amanda Ronconi & Jonathan Davis
RUN TIME: 7 Hours & 11 Minutes
PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 2020
ORDER LINKS: Audible Original
BOOK SYNOPSIS:
The latest Mystic Bayou novel from Audie Award-nominated author Molly Harper will have you swooning with passion and wailing with laughter!
Cordelia Canton is on a top-secret assignment: travel to Mystic Bayou and use her powers as a touch-know psychic to learn more about the mysterious artifact that’s been pulled from the rift site. She’s partnered with Brendan O’Connor, a rare male banshee whose tall, dark, and broody good looks are a major distraction. Before long, it becomes clear that the artifact they’re studying is sentient – and brimming with supernatural power. Can they harness its magic in time to stop the secret forces conspiring to steal it?
REVIEW:
Another excellent installment in the Mystic Bayou series! I just love Molly Harper’s writing. She always has some way of turning anything into snark and sass. I really enjoyed Cordelia and Brenden’s story. These two were a riot of fun. With the whole one can see the past and one can see the end issue thrown in.
Amanda Ronconi & Jonathan Davis do an amazing job yet again in bringing the characters of Mystic Bayou to life. While I normally don’t like two narrators I have grown to love this story being told by the two of them.
I can’t wait to see what happens next in this series! Because the Goatman is out of the stall.
Disclaimer:
I purchased this book from Audible and this review is my own opinion and not a paid review.
I adore this series, as well, and have become quite a fan of Ms. Harper! I read your other reviews, and it’s interesting to see how you’ve grown to like the dual narration. I’ve been a fan from the start, LOL! I found that I get tired of hearing one person narrate the entire book, and I often don’t like the voices female narrators give to their male characters. Although, Amanda is one of the few exceptions, because she is awesome.