Raising Cain
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Narrated by:
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Eileen Stevens
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By:
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Kelli Ireland
About this listen
Dani Fayel's backbreaking job as a stable hand at The Freaks' Fair isn't glamorous, but for someone looking to keep to the shadows? It's perfect. Neither paranormal freaks nor human norms ever notice her. But when Dani is forced to either let a child die in order to maintain her anonymity or choose to save him and risk being discovered, she finds herself unwillingly thrust into the spotlight.
Cain, Hell's premier assassin and a predatory incubus, is close to fulfilling his final contract and earning his freedom. Hired by the Archangel of Death to find his daughter, Cain follows her trail to the Fair. He works undercover, certain his mark is inside one of the portable canopies or traveling cages. Dead or alive, she equals his ticket to freedom.
When Cain's objective is divulged, Dani realizes she can't outrun her destiny. As the fabled Key - the one soul with absolute free will who is tied to the three realms of Heaven, Earth and Hell - only she is capable of opening the gates for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Whoever frees the Horsemen allegedly commands them. Now both Heaven and Hell are vying for her allegiance, and there are no limits as to how dirty they'll fight to obtain it. With Hell raining indiscriminate chaos as Heaven maneuvers its players around her, Dani realizes her would-be assassin may be the only man capable of helping her survive.
©2015 Kelli Ireland (P)2017 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Raising Cain
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- ELL
- 05-02-2022
promising, but doesn't really deliver
I'm under halfway through this book. aspects are interesting, but for someone who allegedly cares about the well-being of her friends, the female lead is very self centred. She gets angry at people betraying her to protect themselves and/or the people they look after.
I'm not entirely sure why the main characters like each other. is it because they are both good looking?Based on the dialogue, I can imagine a twenty-something with very little life experience writing this.
The narrator did a very good job with the material at hand.
I'm so glad that I didn't spend a credit on this book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-05-2022
A good story
A well written story, it kept my attention and I shed a tear at one bit.
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- Thornhazel
- 04-08-2022
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Eileen read really well.
The story, however, started off really well and couldn’t wait to turn the metaphorical pages to find out what happened next, but then it was draaaaagged out.
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- connie gore
- 30-05-2022
Slow with no passion
What can I say.. I really wanted to like this story but it was at times confusing and illogical. The main characters just never connected and I mean no physical connection or even a deep friendship just "potential" for more. No back story about why her parents left her except for her father, sort of. Very disappointing, could have been so good.
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