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The Ballad of Never After

Once Upon a Broken Heart, Book 2

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By: Stephanie Garber
Narrated by: Rebecca Soler
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The fiercely-anticipated sequel to the Sunday Times bestseller Once Upon a Broken Heart, starring Evangeline Fox and the Prince of Hearts on a new journey of magic, mystery, and heartbreak.

(P) 2022 Macmillan Audio©2022 Stephanie Garber
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I really enjoyed this book, it really pulled me in I listened to the whole thing in 2 days, though my only criticism is chapter 44 is cut short but a few sentences and is noticeable. Rebecca solar did an awesome performance.

loved it

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I really enjoyed the Caraval series but this series holds such a special place in my heart

Jacks and Evangeline are the next Rhys and Feyre!!!

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I absolutely love the writing style and characterisation. It's just not my favourite of her books, it doesn't have the same wonder and the I wasn't a fan of the romance. I still look forward to how she closes off the series

Great but not the best!!

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Oh my god! This audiobook was amazing! The narrator made this book come alive and deserves so much credit!

Loved the story even more thanks to the brilliant narrating and different voices for different characters. She gave them emotion which really made it come alive.

The narrator made this story come alive!

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And I’m not even talking about the part where she struggles to hate J (he is just too good at bread-crumbing tbh anyone would fall for that), I’m talking about the fact that she does not seem to stop and think at all at any point (mainly the fact that she’s always surprised people have their own agendas and she expects everyone to be rosydosy so as to not be the ‘villain’ in her story, or on the other hand she forgives something so ridiculous as poisoning someone she cares about). But despite this, the story is told really well. I will look forward to the next book, and the author has become one of my favourites.

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