Whiskey Witches
Whiskey
Witches, #1
by S.M. Blooding
Narrator: Kalinda
Little
Length: 12 hours 15
minutes
Released: March 4th
2017
Publisher: Whistling Book Press
Genre: Supernatural
Thriller
The Book Junkie
Reads . . . Review of . . . WHISKEY WITCHES (Whiskey Witches, #1) . . . Magic and Mayhem in the one state where magic
and strange things should never, ever be taken for granted. Originality will be
the call for the order of things in listening to Whiskey Witches. I got a
fascinating drama, mystery, thrilling suspense, with family, friends, peers,
magic, witches, demons, killers, and victims. Learning about Paige in this first
introduction to the Whiskey Witches was a page turner. I found that Paige had
some things to learn. She was not the one with all the answers. There are
plenty of characters, rich depth to the mystery that needs to be solved,
background antics that have shown possibility.
This first installment in to the world of Whiskey Witches and Paige with
crew has captured my supernatural thrill seeking curiosity.
Narrator Review
of . . . WHISKEY WITCHES (Whiskey Witches, #1) . . . Listening to this one on regular speed, I have to say was a bit
drolling. I had to increase the speed to provide that extra ummph. I was able
to get in to the grind and enjoy the trip to Louisiana and magic, murder,
mayhem, family, friends, demons, witches, and more. With extra kick of speed
and the story moving along I found that Kalinda gave Paige her own specific
identity. Her narration voice and the one used to voice the various characters
was clear, concise and distinctive for each. I enjoyed that most of all. I
never had a doubt as to which character(s) were involved.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by S.M. Blooding. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Detective Paige Whiskey comes from a long
line of witches. They may not all be the most powerful, but they are outspoken
and supportive of their community. She alone has no gifts. She can't summon
fire, can't read minds. She knows the arcane. She's studied it. That, along
with her connection to the Whiskey Witches, lands her some pretty strange
cases.
Like the sacrificial murders of St.
Francisville, Louisiana. There's a killer on the loose, choosing people in a
vain attempt to raise a demon. Not just any demon, though. A man born long ago,
made a demon in order to protect the Gate to Hell.
Together with demon hunter, Dexx Colt, her
kitchen-witch grandmother, and her paranormal investigator brother-in-law, they
unravel a conspiracy far bigger than a few simple murders, and re-discover
Paige's gift.
She's a demon summoner and she's key to the
killer's plan.
Frankie
lives in beautiful Montana with her Darling Dork, his two part-time girls, and
their cat, Tesla. She enjoys creating with her wonderful husband, doing
everything from crochet, to sewing, to art, and, of course, writing. She's
lived a pretty colorful life, giving breath to her stories. She's dated
vampires, werewolves, sorcerers, weapons smugglers, U.S. Government assassins,
and slingshot terrorist. No. She is not kidding.
Author Links:
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Kalinda
Little is a 28 year old web developer who started playing around with audio and
never stopped. Currently based out of Portland Oregon, she has spent time all
up and down the West Coast, including several years is Ashland where she worked
backstage at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She is a chapter leader for the
Nine Bridges Writers, a nonprofit that aims to assist and support writers in
all genres, by providing resources and critique. While she only started
recording professionally in April of 2016, she had over two hundred hours of
amature recording and editing available before that point. To date, she has
narrated 27 books, with another 3 set to come out before the end of 2017.
Author Links:
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The Perks of Being An Author by S.M. Blooding
Really
and truly, being an author is hard work. I get up at 6:30am and work until
about 9-11pm with very few breaks. There’s so much to do! There’s writing and
editing and covers and marketing and ads and formatting and websites
and...that’s just your book. When you’re also working with other authors, then
you get to do that with their books, too. It’s a lot of long hours and sore
muscles and eating like a college student--not because you can’t afford more,
but because you don’t have time for anything else. Your house looks like a
wreck and you just hope that no one actually wants to come by because you’re
screwed. Your family constantly wants more time with you and your writing is
constantly suffering because everyone needs more time than you do, and you’re
constantly being guilt-tripped into doing other things because… it’s just
writing. But it’s amazing when your book touches someone. When your soul
vomit reaches through the pages and touches and someone, talks to them, or
teaches them something. When they see something they normally wouldn’t have.
It’s beautiful and amazing. And makes all the long hours, sore muscles,
bad meals, and whining kids.
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