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Audiobook Review: Storm’s Heart (Elder Races #2) by Thea Harrison (Narrator: Sophie Eastlake)

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Audiobook Review: Storm’s Heart (Elder Races #2) by Thea Harrison (Narrator: Sophie Eastlake)Storm's Heart by Thea Harrison
Narrator: Sophie Eastlake
Series: Elder Races #2
Published by Tantor Audio Genres: Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy
Length: August 02, 2011
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library
four-stars
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During the rule of her murderous Dark Fae uncle, Thistle "Tricks" Periwinkle found sanctuary among the Wyr in New York. Her ethereal beauty and sparkling personality won the hearts of the public, but after her uncle's death, there are those who don't want to see her ascend to the throne.

Able to wield thunder and lightning, Wyr sentinel Tiago Black Eagle has ruled the skies for centuries. His massive build and thunderous power make him one of the Wyr's best weapons. And he's sent to protect Tricks when she's almost assassinated in Chicago. Soon, both Tiago and Tricks will fall prey to the stormy hunger that engulfs them - a passion that will shake the very foundation of all the worlds.


Also in this series: Dragos Takes a Holiday, Pia Saves the Day, Peanut Goes to School, Night's Honor, Oracle's Moon, Midnight's Kiss

 

Storm’s Heart is book two in the Elder Races by Thea Harrison. 

It follows just after the events in Dragon Bound which had the death of the Dark Fae King. This storyline continues with the long lost Fairy Princess and Heir to the Dark throne, Thistle “Tricks” Periwinkle.

The first time I read this story was back in 2015. I enjoyed the novel and wanted to return it with the audio vision now that I’ve discovered my love of audios and so this go around (2021) I listened.

Tricks is a fun and relatable heroine who we meet in Dragon Bound. Her bubbly happy personality is put to the test in Storm’s Heart. Her frustrations are expressed in some entertaining ways like a few temper tantrums, but they are with those she loves. It doesn’t feel childish, just right for Tricks’s character and her relationships. We learn fast that she has a hard road ahead and she struggles with finding a balance between the past and looking to the future. Though she won’t have to do it all alone. Fate has put someone in her path who will complement her and help her survive the road ahead. 

Tiago Black Eagle, a thunderbird was once worshiped as a god and is as old as time. He’s seen and lived a long life, but when Fate puts one bubbly and irritating fairy in his way, well his life changes. He’s one scary guy, but his hard edges are softened by his vulnerability when it comes to our heroine. We see many sides to Tiago, but one thing is for certain he will do anything to protect what is his. 

The romance isn’t an instalove. They have known each other for 200 years, so they have a working relationship/background. You may feel the relationship is a bit mean, but they balance each other. It starts of antagonizing “mean flirting” then moves onto hot and heavy. We got to see vulnerabilities and compromises in both characters. To me their romance worked! 

The secondary characters featured previous characters who make appearances or a few like Rune and Ariel who hang out longer. We also meet some new characters such as an ancient and powerful vampire, Carling. The dark fae aren’t left out, but we don’t get to see the court just the delegation and guards. 

Narration: Sophie Eastlake did a great job. I liked her voices for the characters. Tricks had that young bubbly voice and Tiago had that dark Alpha. All the voices where pleasant and well done. I do recommend the audiobook for this novel. 

Storm’s Heart gives us a nice mix of mystery, action, and romance. 

Rated: 4 Stars

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About Thea Harrison

I write paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and other stuff. I taught myself to read when I was four. That was around the time I tried to ride my tricycle to work. I wasn’t sure where work was, but I knew it had to be interesting if people went there every day. Now I combine my love of books with work, and I don’t have to ride my tricycle to get there. My Elder Races series began May, 2011. You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook!


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6 thoughts on “Audiobook Review: Storm’s Heart (Elder Races #2) by Thea Harrison (Narrator: Sophie Eastlake)

  1. I bought my favorite one in the series Oracle’s Moon. It’s a unique series and I like my re-visit. That’s great you are enjoying the series and bought some. ^_^ Thank’s for visiting!

  2. Though I haven’t read or listened to this series yet, I’m looking forward to it. I never used to re-read, but now that I have the audiobook option, I’ve found it is fun to relisten to series I read a while back.

    1. That’s how I got into audiobooks. I would listen to a book/series I already read and liked. Now I try new things, but also still re-visit. It’s an interesting series and world. I like it and I’m enjoying my re-visit. Hope you enjoy!

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