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Requiem for Immortals
- Law Game Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Anais Inara Chase
- Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Professional cellist Natalya Tsvetnenko moves seamlessly among the elite where she fills the souls of symphony patrons with beauty even as she takes the lives of the corrupt of Australia's ruthless underworld. The cold, exacting assassin is hired to kill a woman who seems so innocent that Natalya can't understand why anyone would want her dead. As she gets to know her target, she can't work out why she even cares.
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-08-19
Perfection.
This is the best love story I’ve ever listened to. If I read it, would’ve been the best I’ve read. It is a thriller, action movie, lesbian romance all in one fantastic book. If that’s intriguing, get this book ASAP. If crime, mobsters, serial killers, and or lesbians secretly intrigue you (not in the dark sense, in the fascination sense), this book is your dream come true. I’m sitting at 4 minutes remaining and find myself sad it’s over.
Thank you Lee Winter, Anais Ibarra Chase, and Audible for allowing me to indulge in this fantastic book.
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- CameeW
- 26-10-19
A Captivating Story!
I have truly become a fan of Lee Winter’s books. She’s an amazing writer and develops interesting characters. In this book Requiem/Natalia is a freelance assassin and a concert cellist. She lives for the thrill of the hunt of her next target and her music.Requiem is a loner and someone who’d doesn’t believe in showing her feelings. And then there is Allison, also a loner, and a woman so many have underestimated. Their story is definitely worth reading. And Anais Ibarra Chase is a superb narrator, who brings both characters to life. Get this book!
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-10-19
speechless
this book will stay with me for a while. I cannot tell you in adequate words how much I loved this book. it's not possible, not right now.
highly recommended
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- Jennifer Herrera
- 21-08-19
Absolutely nothing but Brilliant
Struggling to not finish in one settings without life getting in the way. Intralling and breathtaking trilling rational thoughts. In this undeniably beautiful way of thinking story. I have lost words on how the story took me away and A. Chase read it was just BRILLIANT. There is nothing in love that cannot be given freely for a good heart. Got lost in the voice and couldn't not stop.
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- Avid Listener
- 09-06-20
Edgy and compelling storytelling
I'm glad I got past the distasteful sadomasochism scene and stuck with the story. Five star plot, characters, suspense and action. Looking forward to more audiobooks from this author and a talented narrator. I prefer the narrators with Aussie or Kiwi accents. (Pls choose those over the less talented genre standby for lesbian romance in American English.)
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- Margaret
- 28-08-19
Excellent!
I loved Requiem for Immortals. I loved the suspense, the romance, and the characters. I had already read the book, but the audio edition is excellent. Anais Inara Chase did an amazing job with the narration.
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- Margaret Snow
- 09-09-19
great book. wonderful narration.
I have read and loved this book before. I throughly enjoyed Anias Inara Chaise being the voices of Requium, Mouse, Natalia and Alison to life.
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- shyloveswomen
- 08-02-22
An okay listen overall <3
I enjoyed the australian reading and variety of voices for the characters. Anais Inara Chase has a lovely voice, but it was read way too slow for me. I occasionally had to listen at 1.1x speed. I got used to it eventually as the story went along.
Natalya Tsvetnenko aka Requiem (41): She’s hot but she’s the cold blooded daughter of a military man. Trained in the art of cello and lethal assassination, specializing in the corrupt aussie underworld. Often going after vial men. Now hired for a no questions asked kill at double the fee. (I love an ice queen but she tittered on the edge of unlikable at times)
Alison Ryan (34): Forced to take care of her ill/acid tongued mother, government worker, lover of classical music, with no dirt on her personnel file. Very unlike any of Natalya’s marks. At first glance she’s described by the assassin as a “tiny mouse of a creature” that “broadcasted helplessness”.
What a pair…
I love the hold Alison has over Natalya despite Natalya thinking she’s always in control and not even being able to explain it herself. There’s a plot switch starting at chapter 19 to a flashback from Alison’s POV. I saw a lot of reviews saying this change lulled the story for them but I disagree. I think it opened things up (especially the mystery). I always love seeing different side of the story.
Overall it was very well written as all Lee Winter tales are. But, as I said, the pace of the story and performance were a little too slow for my taste. First time I had to take breaks which is surprising compared to my other experiences with LW’s books. Still I’m glad I chose this book. This was a cool twist from my usual genre, wlw romance, with the mystery/crime plot.
I liked the music motif. How it related to Natalya’s values and her/Alison’s different views.
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- Tami
- 19-02-21
What I expect from Lee Winter..
I’ve read most of Lew Winter’s books & this one was right along the same lines of the rest. It’s always well written with a unique plot/setting, which makes it enjoyable. But nearly every single story features an untouchable “ice queen” who others hate but ends up being melted & beguiled by their complete opposite. Requiem is the most distinctive character & yet I feel like I’ve read/heard this story before because it’s so similar to the other books. I still gave it overall 4 star rating because if it’s your first exposure to Winter you’ll likely enjoy it quite a bit.
Also, this narrator just didn’t do it for me. The audio version could’ve been MUCH shorter if her narration was so dang slow & at times extremely flat. The drama of the story was missing from her telling of it. I actually had to backtrack & re-listen to a couple chapters because I dozed off more than once. Her voice & cadence quite literally put me to sleep. I may have overlooked the redundancy of Winter’s storyline had the narrator been different & caused me to get a little more lost in the story like in Red Files & Under Your Skin with Victoria Mei. I’m not a fan of Angela Dawe either so after suffering through audio version of Breaking Character & seeing Dawe was the narrator for all other Winter Audibles I decided to just read her other books. I rate them much higher that way lol sorry just not my preference
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- MissLynn
- 23-08-19
Completely blown away!
I absolutely loved this book and was greatly anticipating the audio version. Requiem is one of those brilliantly written characters who stays with you long after the read is over. The narrator really had to be skilled to pull this off and Anais Inara Chase did so in a major way. And not just with the Requiem character but the others as well - especially Alison and Lola, the latter being especially chilling. I was SO invested. I squealed, squirmed, held my breath, slid off my chair... and for the first time ever, actually physically shook after listening to a scene. No kidding - it completely got under my skin. What a thrilling way to experience Lee Winter's masterful work! WOW. And if that wasn't enough, as an added bonus - you get the follow-up short story Love is Not Nothing at the end to wrap up their story. Can't recommend it highly enough!
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- caroline a harrhy
- 30-11-23
Characters
I just loved it! Depth of characters amazing descriptions!! Well narrated! Lovely few extras at the end
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- BD
- 25-06-23
Superb
Really page turner or could not stop listening. Loved every aspect and was disappointed when it ended. 🙏🙏🙏
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-02-22
Excellent
The writing is super, almost invisble. The plot, characters and situations are at turns horrific, disturbing, graphic, confusing and erotic - with a hint of humour along the way. It made me FEEL.
I was expecting something vaguely similar to Retirement Plan, but my goodness I was wrong. This had some real nasty, twisted, tortured and torturing souls. But there was hope - tantalising, often wondering if it was a false dawn, never completely certain how any given interaction would go. It was engrossing.
My emotions have been wrung from me over the past two and a bit days. I've not been able to read or listen to or think about any other story, and I may need to take a break for a day or two. This was intense.
I do not often make comparisons with other authors, but in this instance, I am making an exception. I am a huge fan of Cari Hunter, and the way their characters live and breathe, and lets you live outside your head and inside someone else's for a while. Lee Winter has that same ability.
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- Foxy
- 08-08-21
Assassin with a heart
I loved this book it had everything you could want in a good book, it had a great story, lots of action, great chemistry between the two main characters.
Anais Inara Chase was fantastic at the narration; she did such a good job at the voices and put a lot of character into the book. I really enjoyed this book and will look out for this narrator, and of course I will keep buying Lee Winter books.
This book says is 12hrs and 5 mins but it’s actually less, as at the end of the book there is a short story sequel called ‘Love is not nothing’ which is approx 1hr 20mins. This carries on the story of the two main characters, which I thought was a fantastic way to end the book.
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- Rach LH
- 28-06-21
What a book
This book and audio is great. It has a story line that is engaging and full of suspense. The characters are complex and interesting and full of heart. So if you don’t want spoilers then don’t read but do read the book because it’s all types of awesome and so worth it. It’s full of suspense and romance and as usual Lee Winter’s clever writing makes you live the book like a movie.
In my opinion Requiem/Natalya’s biggest lie to herself is that she’s not a romantic, because for Emily Alison Ryan she is. From their first interaction you can sense that she feels differently about her. As the book and story progresses and we read more interactions between Natalya and Alison the delicious romantic tension just gets better and better. And then there’s the scene where Alison meets Requiem (in the horse house trailer) and BOOM that romantic tension becomes so bloody hot it burns. It’s then I personally realised that Req was a gonna. She was so in love but had no clue that she was or what real love even was, the only love she thought possible was to her music, but it got her hard. From then on the fever points are almost unbearable but in the best way. Once the MCs know each other’s identities the battles they have against what they do feel and what they should feel is just unreal. Alison’s journey is so good but the clever little mouse works it out quickly and manages to deal with it quite well. Requiem on the other hand does not have as easy a time with it. After being groomed her whole adult life to believe that emotions are weakness and that love is a wasted emotion that is beneath her, it took her a while to understand what was happening to her. But when she does oh she doesn’t disappoint and in true Req style she delivers one of the best lines most romantic lines without even knowing it “now here I am asking you to take a leap of faith with me” “to take a risk too, without you my music feels lifeless. My soul feels alive when you’re near” and then she follows it up with the most romantic rain kiss ever 😍😍 I mean who wouldn’t follow the scary assassin after that.
I love the book and audio and the short story Love Is Not Nothing that lets us revisit these ladies is breathtaking. The scene in the spa is just awesome and I love that we got to see how requiem has changed. Once again tho it’s the romance that blows me away. Again the line “it turns out the woman had been like the mouse Natalya dubbed her four years ago- she’d curled up small and soft close to Natalya’s heart and stubbornly refused to move. What defence did a world class Assassin have against that”
A long review I know. But I could of gone on longer. I have the worst book hangover now
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- BexB
- 08-04-21
Incredible.
This is possibly the best book I’ve ever read (listened to). The characters are so perfect and the way it moves along is a masterpiece. I’m at a bit of a loss for words to describe just how fantastic I found it. Credit to the narrator that does an A* job of delivering the story in such a gripping way. Incredible.
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- Meg
- 19-01-21
Oh, my
What a talented pair these two are.
Excellent narration of a fascinating story. Loved both MCs and although I had doubts about the storyline in the beginning, I was easily won over.
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- Moop
- 23-06-20
Another great Lee Winter book
Very different to other books by this author but still captivating nonetheless. The narrator did a great job too. Enjoyed this very much.
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- Sarah
- 02-04-20
Just doesn't float my boat.
This is the second Lee Winter audiobook I've bought and struggled with... And I got this in the hope that the previous one was just a blip, since people love her so much.
She's a good writer, accomplished and slick, but I have to conceded that I'm just not able to engage emotionally with Lee's 'Ice Queens'. I can't suspend my disbelief enough, my personal experience enough, to believe in them as attractive romantic leads. In real life I would run a mile from someone so cruel as the Ice Queen MC in this book. I just can't compute. So, it's hard to enjoy the story fully. This story is not just a romance, and there's plenty of plot to keep anyone's interest, but I doubt I'll rush to listen again, because it left me a bit cold.
In fact, the brief sequel at the end was far more engaging, and I was actually moved to care quite a lot, more than for the whole of the main book... Which tells me Lee Winter can write stuff that speaks to me too, so... Erm, sorry to leave a less than glowing review... But I thought I'd offer an alternative thought to all the positive ones... 🙄
This is just a taste thing I think... I need to be able to love my two romantic leads... You can't please everyone I guess!
The reader is great... Really excellent.
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- Nicki07
- 08-10-19
Well worth a read
Excellent story, great characters and keeps you listening. Reader was very good. Overall I found myself not being able to put the book down, well rather stop listening.
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- Jess
- 27-10-20
Music to my ears
Great storyline to keep me guessing. Loved the Aussie setting. Complex and likeable characters. Good sexual tension, good adult content. I don’t usually go for detective or police drama, but this was much more and I really enjoyed it.
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- Kindle Customer
- 20-10-23
Just a classic of lesbian fiction!
What a beast of a book! Wonderfully narrated and I wish she'd do more lesbian titles. What can I say about Lee Winter?A multi dimensional writer whose writing has so much depth. In a way she is as terrifying as Requiem!
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- Anonymous User
- 15-08-23
Great plot
Loved the plot, the narrator did well, it just didn’t hold my attention. The jumping between times was difficult to track. Overall good storyline.
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- Bee
- 01-03-23
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant
Even if you have read the book, you need to listen to this audiobook. It lifts Requiem from the printed pages. It whirls around the images in your head, as your ears excitedly absorb her world. Congratulations to Anais Inara Chase for her thoughtfully, provocative, sensual narration. This is a wonderfully engaging novel. It blends a story of someone who loves the inherent beauty in classical music with the cruel world of assassins, existing in the criminal underbelly of Melbourne’s streets. It will leave you wanting more. And this audiobook grants your wish. It includes the follow up novella at the end, so you don’t have to buy it separately, as you did with the original novel. If this is your first foray into the works of Lee Winter, then you’re in for a treat. Her extremely well written, evocative prose will have you clamouring to read (or listen), to her other novels.
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- Karen Whittingham
- 01-06-21
Brilliant and unexpected plot twists
I really enjoyed this book and I thought the narration was exceptional - in fact I think of all the audiobooks I’ve listened to this is my favourite narrator. Sensational story that I really enjoyed and will most likely listen to again.
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- Sam
- 03-05-21
One of my favourite Lee Winter books
Thought this book was great, had me at the edge of my seat, if you like a bad girl with a twist book, this has it all. Exciting story line, danger, sex and a twist.
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- anmaree
- 25-05-20
Absolutely loved this book!!
I have to admit the Australian accent took a minute to get used to, it wasn't the best but also not the worst. but I'm an Aussie so it's hard not to notice over done out back accents. However the voice actor was great with all the different characters having their own quirks and such. The story itself was so well written, and in terms of a lesbian being the main character this book was amazing. it didn't focus solely on romance, it had a great story line, I wish all lesbian romances had as much thought put into them.
In terms of predictability I can usually call what will happen and I must say there were a couple of times where I blind sided by the path the story teller took me on.
I can not rate this book highly enough, purely based on the story line and how the narrator pulls you in, and keeps you engaged throughout the whole book. I look forward to listening to other audio books from the same author.
It was truely a pleasure.
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