Asymmetry: A Fate of the Fallen Standalone
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Obi
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R. Phoenix
About this listen
One fledgling vampire. One nearly powerless witch. Two underdogs in society. Will a chance encounter between two should-be enemies lead to anything but violence?
Until three weeks ago, Dorian was a human - one of those subjugated by the supernatural beings who now rule the world. He spent 10 years struggling to survive, but now that he's been turned, he needs to learn how to live. Problem is, there's a lot to learn but not much time to learn it in. Loneliness is far from the only problem, but it seems to be the most pressing.
Supernatural or not, Emery doesn't have a fancy family name to back up his standing in society. The most memorable thing about him is his red hair, not his magic, and he's had to throw in with those whose price for protection isn't low. Even though he'd never admit he's lonely, he's fascinated enough by his run-in with a brand-new vampire to not dismiss him despite the tensions between their races.
Can they cure their loneliness with one another, or will society prevent them from doing anything but wonder what might have been?
Asymmetry, Spoiled* and Anticipation*, the Need Trilogy, the Tamed & Trained Trilogy**, the Fate of the Fallen series, and Gifts can all be read separately from each other. Though they are all set in the same universe and there is occasional crossover, the timeline is ambiguous, and there are minimal spoilers across the books.
©2018 R. Phoenix (P)2018 R. PhoenixWhat listeners say about Asymmetry: A Fate of the Fallen Standalone
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- Debbie
- 23-09-18
Short and sweet!!!!
It is was nice to listen to a book from the fate of the fallen era that was sweet, yes I headed the warning and not expecting the others to be like this.
This is a sweet romance between Dorian a new vampire and Emery a witch, who doesn’t have powers. Dorian finds himself in the witch part of town trying to find a human to feed from, what he finds is Emery. They are both drawn to each other and find themselves seeking each other out,
I am beginning to have a love hate relationship with R.Phoenix’s books as they tend to leave me with nightmares. But this book was a good insight into her world without the need for Valium.
Kenneth Obi is fabulous in his narration of the characters and bringing out Dorians need not sure of himself side and Emery’s trying to be bolder then he is,
I want to know more and wish the book was longer!!! Hoping we see more of these characters and whether they are accepted by each other’s people.
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- DML 🤓
- 25-11-18
Short intro to the series
I enjoyed this super short story set in a dark world of witches, vampires and other paranormal entities.
Emery and Dorian meet where one of them is not supposed to be.
One Witch, one Vampire are drawn to each other in this tale of love in the darkest of places.
Kenneth Obi did a great job with the narration.
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- Becky L
- 05-10-18
A surprisingly sweet intro
This was, within a gritty world where witches, werewolves and vampires have taken over, a surprisingly sweet and rather charming novella. The story revolves around Dorian, a new vampire, and Emery, a sort-of witch, both who are trying to navigate a new humanity with their own struggles, but who end up in a rather gentle togetherness. A nice short intro to the Fate of the Fallen world - with great narration.
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- Elin
- 24-09-19
Short and sweet
If I hadn't already read the rest of the series, this would have had me curious to start it. It gives a peek in to the changes to the world and the troubles brewing in the background.
Kenneth Obi is good as always and did the book justice.
I did wish it was longer, but I'm greedy.
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- MrsOls
- 20-06-20
Short and sweet
Short and sweet story in the dark world.
Kenneth did a great job as always newance the different characters.
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- Claudia CG Lezar
- 20-12-19
as great as the ebook
The story is always full stars, because if I wouldn't like the story as ebook, I wouldn't listen to the audiobook.
The performance from the narrator is also very important for me. I can't listen to a lot, because my English as a non-native-speaker isn't so perfect to follow a whole story over hours, when the narrator speaks too fast or too sloppy. Normally I have to SEE the person, who is talking to me in English. Kenneth Obi is one of the top 5 narrators (so far) for me, I can listen without break and have no problems to follow. I'm just not yet finish with the book, but I listen enough to give a review.
PLEASE READ MY RATING SYSTEM!!!
To my ratings:
5* - very very good
it's like an A+
4* - very good and will be often re-listening
it's like an A
3* - it's more then a one-time-listening.
it's like a B
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