Acquired Book By: I was selected to be a tour stop on “Last Night at the Blue Angel” virtual book tour through TLC Book Tours. I received a complimentary copy of the book direct from the publisher William Morrow (an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers), in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive compensation for my opinions or thoughts shared herein. A Note on the Cover Art Design: I can honestly say that this is one time where I prefer the cover art design on the first edition rather than the P.S. Edition, as you will see via the SoundCloud Novel Excerpt and the After Story feature below the review, the original design I felt befit the story much better than this new version which only sought to confuse me when I first received the book. You have to look at it from afar if you can even hope to understand what the image is representing whereas the original design had the elements of the synopsis held within the gaze. The colour hues of the original fit better to as far as atmosphere of the kind of story your about to read. Published By: William Morrow (@WmMorrowBks), an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers (@HarperCollins) Available Formats: Hardback, P.S. Edition paperback, Audiobook and Ebook Converse via: #LastNightAtTheBlueAngel Listen to an Excerpt of the Novel: Reflecting on listening to the audio excerpt: Caitlin Davies (site) does a wonderful evocation of the emotional thought behind the words being expressed in this transitional moment during the Prologue. Her voice eludes to a greater ‘something’ just past the reader’s point of view and a knowing of ‘something’ quite dire in need of finding to be brought into the open. I liked her style of narrating the story, as her voice is definitely one that you can settle into the book whilst listening to her relate the character and scenes to you as you do. My first preference ever since I listened to The Ghost Bride is to listen to an audiobook excerpt (if available) before proceeding forward into the text itself. One day, I’d love […]
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