Showing posts with label Laura Anne Gilman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura Anne Gilman. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9

Audio Review: Dragon Justice by Laura Anne Gilman


Dragon Justice

Paranormal Scene Investigations, #4
Laura Anne Gilman


Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Audible Studios
Narrator: Romy Nordlinger
Date of Publication: September 24, 2013
Abridged or Unabridged: Unabridged
Length of Production: 10 hrs and 29 mins


Available at the following retailers:
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Sunday, July 26

Audio Review: Tricks of the Trade by Laura Ann Gilman


Tricks of the Trade

Paranormal Scene Investigations, #3
Laura Anne Gilman


Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Audible Studios
Narrator: Romy Nordlinger
Date of Publication: September 24, 2013
Abridged or Unabridged: Unabridged
Length of Production: 10 hrs and 17 mins

Available at the following retailers:
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Sunday, March 2

Audio Review: Pack of Lies by Laura Anne Gilman



This was the second book in the Paranormal Scene Investigations by Laura Anne Gilman and read by Romy Nordlinger.  I started this audiobook soon after the conclusion of Hard Magic. It was easy to dive right back into the story, though the author did give us a bit of a catch up at the beginning for those new to the series or just needing a refresher.

Once again we followed Bonita Torres, young magic user and member of the Private Unaffiliated Paranormal Investigations team in New York.  After the success of their first case in Hard Magic they have had a minor case that didn't end as well as they hoped.  But as they keep telling everyone, they aren't cops or a judge and jury. They just find out the truth, present it and let others make those determinations.

They take on another case that looks to be a fairly open and shut.  However it turns out to be anything but. There are half truths and schemes, games and machinations from behind the scenes that seek to discredit the P.U.P.I. team. They have to work together to come up with new angles and ideas in order to uncover the truth.

One thing interesting about this story was that we were taken into the mind of Benjamin Venec this time around.  There is an interesting and unique bond growing between Venec and Bonnie.  We caught hints of it in Hard Magic, but it develops to a point that Bonnie and Venec will have to discuss and decide what and how they are going to handle things between them.

I am really enjoying this world and getting to know the characters betters.  The growing dynamics between the group is explored more in this book than the first. I enjoyed the book and am working on getting my hands on the next two in the series.  4 stars on Goodreads.

My name is Bonita Torres, and eight months ago I was an unemployed college graduate without a plan. Now I'm an investigator with the Private Unaffiliated Paranormal Investigations team of New York. Pretty awesome, right?

The Cosa Nostradamus, the magical community, isn't quick to give up its secrets, though. Not even to fellow members. Not even when it's in their best interests. So we've been busting our tails, perfecting our forensic skills, working to gain acceptance. The team's tight… but we have our quirks, too. And our Big Dog, Benjamin Venec…well, he's a special case, all right.

But we can't give up. We're needed, especially when a case comes along that threatens to pit human against fatae. But one wrong move could cost us everything we've worked for….


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Sunday, February 23

Audio Review: Hard Magic by Laura Anne Gilman




I was unfamiliar with Laura Anne Gilman when I picked this audiobook up.  After listening to it and doing some research, I found out that this is a spin off set in the same world as her Retrievers Series. But I really don't feel like I missed anything. The book seemed pretty self contained.

We meet Bonnie Torres, fresh out of college and looking for a job in New York City. Pickings are slim since as a user of current otherwise knows as a witch/wizard/mage, anytime that she has prolonged exposure to electrical items such as computers, cell phones and even coffee machines they can be be fried. Needless to say, that even with her college degree, finding a job that uses low to no tech is challenging. Currently she is staying in a hotel and doing her best to not think about how much this is costing her mentor and in absentia father, Jay.

Things get a little freaky when she gets a message about an interview for a job she never applied to. When she shows up at the location and time indicated, she meets 4 others there who seem to be interviewing for the same job. It's not long before their combined curiosity get the better of them and they start snooping around and find a dead body in the inner office. As all 5 of them combine their talents and skills, they try and figure out how the man on the floor died. Little do they know that in figuring how the how and why of the death, they are actually doing a group interview for a unique new job.

This books was read by Romy Nordlinger, and while she did a pretty good job, there just wasn't much difference in the voices of the different characters.  Thankfully most of the story is told from Bonnie Torres point of view, but still, when the group would be having a discussion, I just didn't get the sense of different voices and if it weren't for Nick said, Sharon said, Nifty said, Pietr said, I wouldn't have have the foggiest idea who said what.

As far as the writing goes, I really enjoyed the book. Bonnie had a fresh young voice of a woman who knows her place in the world and is comfortable in her own skin. That's not to say that she was a Mary Sue in any way, just confident and self aware in a way that many never achieve. She still had enough negative traits and characteristics to make her really come to life. I enjoyed her story and gave it 3 stars on Goodreads.
Welcome to P.U.P.I.—Private, Unaffiliated, Paranormal Investigations

A handpicked team trained to solve crimes the regular police can't touch—crimes of magic.


My name's Bonnie Torres. Recent college grad, magic user and severely unemployed. Until I got a call out of nowhere to interview for a job I hadn't applied for. It smelled fishy, but the brutal truth was I needed the work—so off I went.

Two days later I'm a PUPI—me and Nick, Sharon, Nifty and Pietr. Five twentysomethings, thrown into an entirely new career in forensic magic.

The first job we get is a doozy: proving that the deaths of two Talents were murder, not suicide. Worse, there are high-profile people who want us to close up shop and go away. We're sniffing out things they'd rather keep buried.

Looks as if this job is gonna get interesting. The only problem is, we're making it up as we go along….


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