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The Raven King
- All for the Game Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
- Series: All for the Game
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: LGBT, Romance
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- Garcia Drummond
- 15-10-20
Heads up
i really enjoyed this story but i don't see any of the reviews give trigger warnings so I'll do the honors. Beware of graphic depictions of rape, abuse and torture.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-02-19
pretty good!!!!
I'm really into the story but it can drag at times!!!!!!!! still very excited to read the next book!
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-11-18
even better than the first
I adore this series and I was so excited when I found it in Audible. the narration is excellent and I can't wait for the next (and final) book.
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- Noa
- 30-12-20
Better than the first
I found the second book of the trilogy much more interesting, intense and engaging than the first one, and although I still dislike the narration - this time it was mostly good, and bearable when not. Should come with a fair warning: this book containes intense and graphic violence throughout, including sexual violence.
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- Aethena Drake
- 01-08-20
Excellent story. Excellent narration.
I couldn't stop thinking about this book. I adored the first one. This one is even better. I suspect that this is going to be the "Empire Strikes Back" of the series. You can't appreciate it without the other books, but this is insanely action packed and tension filled. We start to get a better understanding of certain character's motivations, in particular, Andrew. Things go from bad to really bad, but no one is backing down. I am listening to the next book immediately!
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- Sebastian Rombach
- 23-06-20
needs a good editor
from my understanding this trilogy was self published, and it really shows. there is a lot of confusing narration and things a good editor could definitely have helped smooth over
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- Anonymous User
- 03-06-20
Super good
I love this series and I’m so excited to get the next book. I think how the narrator reads it is pretty good, but not the best it could be. However, I could be biased because I prefer reading the book myself over audiobook.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-09-19
THIS BOOK IS SO GREAT UGGGGH
i recommend this book to everyone !!! aaaaaaaah i hope it's as good as ever
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- Madison Leonard
- 14-02-19
VERY GOOD!!!
IT'S JUST VERY VERY GOOD SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE FIRST ONE AND WOW WHAT A CLIFFHANGER OMG
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-02-19
A great book but goodness
It was an amazing story but this was so much more harsh than the first book. He said No not I’m fine and that is so important.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-07-20
This book is BANGING
Love it love it love it love it love it I would die for these characters ngl Nora Sakavic doesn’t get enough hype this is my absolute favourite series thank you
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- FENARETI
- 08-07-19
I wish I skipped this book
There should be a trigger warning. I was not ready for the rape scene neither all the abuse. There was also still no romance. and the story still felt uneventful although so much happened. And for some reason it was so so so repetitive. Especially in the first chapters. I haven't felt so silly since reading picture books. They re introduced all the characters constantly and it felt like this was a stand alone book instead the second part of a trilogy. Like If the first book did not matter at all. In my opinion this book should not exist. This whole trilogy could be just a single book. It feels so episodic and so much like a sick fanfiction. I finished within a day. Up until the rape scene the book was fine. After that it because too overwhelming. I wish I'd never read it. I'm so sure that the next one will recup everything that happened in the previous ones anyway. like the writer does not trust their readers to remember. I feel sick to my stomach. Do not read this unless you are over 18. Too much drama for no reason. So sick. The performance and writing somewhat improved though. But it was unforgivably repetitive.
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- Katie Mann
- 15-04-19
uwu💖💖💖
the Best book series. some of the voices are perhaps borderline offensive but other than that... i love. cried so much. nora is the best.
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- Kelly
- 14-05-19
great series
I read the All For The Game series first before I one clicked all the audible versions to listen to as well. I've really enjoyed listening to this narrator in some of his other work, which is mainly why I ended up one-clicking this series to listen to as well. He does a great job with the story, I really enjoyed listening to him across books 1 & 2. However - some of the voices for all the different characters did start to sound really similar, confusing me a few times as to which character I was listening to in that particular moment. Other than that I loved it.
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- Kelsie Schulz
- 19-11-18
Amazing story, ok voice
As a great fan of this series, I was so excited to see the first two on audible! The story always hits me right in the gut- it’s raw and powerful, dark and driving. It tells stories that people would often rather not hear. In terms of the voice actor, he has a beautifully crisp voice, however a lot of the characters sound the same. I found it very difficult to differentiate between them, even though I know the words from reading them on the page. He also voiced them like surfer dudes, which feels off but perhaps that’s an agreed upon style? So that critique is more a personal preference. Overall, I listened to these books in long sittings, and kept coming back regardless of the narrator. I’m excited for the final one!