The Alchemist and an Amaretto by Annette Marie

Posted November 17, 2020 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

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The Alchemist and an Amaretto by Annette MarieTitle: The Alchemist and an Amaretto
Author: Annette Marie
Series: The Guild Codex: Spellbound #5,
Published by: Tantor Audio
Release Date: January 28, 2020
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Cris Dukehart
Length: 6 hours and 55 minutes
Genres: Urban Fantasy
Source: Hoopla
Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2020 Audiobook Challenge, Lenoreo's 2020 New Release Challenge
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My rating: four-half-stars

Blurb:

As a guild bartender, I can handle pretty much anything—mages, sorcerers, witches, the occasional demon. But show me anything family-related and I'd rather run for the hills. It doesn't even have to be my family.

So I have no idea why I thought spending the holidays with Aaron's mom and pop was a good idea.

Meeting his famous parents is already terrifying enough, but I've got a bigger problem. Students of his family's renowned mage academy are being attacked on the grounds--and somehow no one has seen a single assailant? Unexplained tracks litter the nearby woods, rumors of forbidden alchemy are circulating the campus...and Ezra has been acting strangely since we arrived.

Something deadly is brewing in the shadow of Sinclair Academy, and the longer we take to uncover it, the more dangerous it becomes. But no matter the risk, we'll protect the students.

And Aaron's parents too, I suppose. If we have to.

My Review:

4.5 stars — This one went in a lot of interesting directions, and just added to the world I’m already in love with.

I loved getting to see more of the dynamics between the boys, and a glimpse at their past through the academy (Aaron and Kai in particular).  I ended up learning a lot about Aaron, and my heart hurt for him.  Sometimes I think it’s more brave to constantly fight against your nature than to just be a decent person to begin with.

The wolf stuff was crazy!  I will admit I had the correct suspicions early on as to who the bad guy was…as well as piecing together the hints about the addictiveness.

Tori made me want to smack her a wee bit in this one.  In so many ways she has grown SO MUCH over these books — she’s stronger, she generally goes for help instead of going it alone, she’s just knowledgeable.  But dammit Tori!  When it comes to her friends, she still makes some dumb decisions that are going to backfire.  I mean, I guess we’ll see, but…

As with the boys, I loved seeing more of Sin as well (though now I have no idea how you spell her name).  It was awesome to see more of the alchemy sides, and to get to know more about her in general (her family dynamic, her shyness, etc).  I love that Tori has that girlfriend to confide in.

As per usual it was an action packed book, with lots of internal development as well as overall world development.

As an aside, Ms. Dukehart let my Canadian heart down though — she pronounced toque as “toke” instead of “two-k”.  *sigh*  I wish Americans knew what this was, this is the second narrator who has let me down.  Either that or Canadian authors are going to have to put it in their pronunciation guides.

I also ended up buying the Kindle version so I could read the short story included in the back — what a great introduction to the 3rd series in this universe!  There was a solid level of mystery, and the story was a great introduction to Kit and Lienna. Kit is hilarious. This story made me more anxious for the next Spellbound book as well!

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