
Overlord
Galactic Kings, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Vivienne Leheny
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Stephen Dexter
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By:
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Anna Hackett
About this listen
When an experimental starship test goes horribly wrong, a test pilot from Earth is flung across the galaxy and crash lands on the planet of a powerful alien king.
Pilot Mallory West is having a really bad day. She’s crashed on an alien planet, her ship is in pieces, and her best friend Poppy, the scientist monitoring the experiment, is missing. Dazed and injured, she collapses into the arms of a big, silver-eyed warrior king. But when her rescuer cuffs her to a bed and accuses her of being a spy, Mal knows she has to escape her darkly tempting captor and find her friend.
Overlord Rhain Zhalto Sarkany is in a battle to protect his planet Zhalto and his people from his evil, power-hungry father. He’ll use every one of his deadly Zhalton abilities to win the fight against his father’s lethal warlord and army of vicious creatures. Rhain suspects the tough, intriguing woman he pulls from a starship wreck is a trap, but when Mal escapes, he is compelled to track her down.
Fighting their overwhelming attraction, Mal and Rhain join forces to hunt down the warlord and find Poppy. But as Mal’s body reacts to Zhalto’s environment, it awakens dormant powers, and Rhain is the only one who can help her. As the warlord launches a brutal attack, it will take all of Mal and Rhain’s combined powers to save their friends, the planet, and themselves.
©2021 Anna Hackett (P)2022 Anna HackettIn this story, pilot (and amazing fighter), Mal, was testing a wormhole experiment and accidentally, ends up lost in space and within the realm of Rhain's world. He initially thinks she's an enemy spy and the sparks fly. What is interesting and what I hope becomes more clear in the future books of this series is the way Mal adapted to the world. It's an intricate and detailed aspect of the story that is really exciting because it made Mal such a strong character in the story. There's no weak human here, she starts and ends with kicking some alien bums so that she may save her fellow human traveler Poppy.
The story also sets up the future books in the series as Rhain's father is evil and trying to get his sons onto his side. Rhain has escaped this but there are still 2 brothers left. The next book will feature Brodin, his half brother and the emperor of another world. As I have already read the next book, I can say that the world continues to be fascinating and fun!
The story was only elevated by the narration by Vivienne Leheny and Stephen Dexter. Both played their parts so well and while Stephen dexter has a softer voice than I would have attributed to Rhain, his range is so great that I enjoyed the reading.
Great start to a new series!
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Good world building
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Otherwise I do recommend it, the relationship and sex scene was very well developed.
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Sexy overlord and No damsel in distress
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🎧📚🎧 And for the fabulous narration, Vivienne Leheny and Stephen Dexter were the perfect cast to bring these characters and their story to life. They had a complete understanding of the characters they portrayed, gave each a voice that fit the character’s persona to a tee, sounding believable and just as I pictured the characters to sound. Vivienne Leheny’s Mallory was spot on, grasped both her her strength and badassery, Stephen Dexter nailed it as the great alpha-lord Rhain. Both were great at performing the roles of the secondary character as well. They set the perfect tone and pace for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions and projected them into their performance. These versatile voice artists are entertaining storytellers are a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for another great listen.
Gripping & Out of this World Amazing!
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This was lots of fun!!
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As the first book in a new series, this one needed a whole lot of exposition. It wasn’t always subtle, but the fact that the main female character is human and has to learn about this new world, it mostly worked. The reader just does it at the same time. And so the author explains the time the characters live in, the special physics of the planet, the biological differences, and of course the politics.
The hostility between Rhain and his father is at the center of the story. It’s Rhain’s motivation, it’s also the reason why he doesn’t trust Mal at first. The war, and the enemie’s attacks, bear a few very intense action scenes, that highlight Rhain’s ruthlessness and Mal’s badassery.
In a way, it’s through violence that their love blooms. Sure, there’s instant attraction, but it’s when they fight that they look deeper into each other’s mind and heart. Mallory is brave and smart, and is ready to sacrifice herself for the innocents. Rhain is a strong leader who would do anything to help his people. They admire and respect each other, and that’s what bring them together in the end.
The fantasy-like elements kind of ruined the thrill though, in my opinion. The author uses magic to get the characters out of danger a few times. With magic, you can do anything. So I never feared for them. Too bad when the author needed to build some tension before a battle.
The romance is interspecies. Fortunately for Mal and Rhain, humans and Zhaltons are quite compatible, with a few differences that make the sexy scenes interesting–I mean, it was kind of hot, the way Rhain needed to learn how to please his woman. Besides that, it’s typical enemies to lovers stuff. The author even manages to write in some ‘boring’ happy ending by creating other similitudes between Zhaltons’ and humans’ culture. It was still cute, though.
The narration was good. I felt the female narrator was better at expressing Mal’s strength, than the male narrator was with Rhain’s. The alien overlord is a royal, but also a warrior, and while his actions showed his savage nature, I think the narration failed to do the same. It was still pleasant for the ears. A quite quick nice forgettable sci-fi romance with professional narrators.
Quite quick nice forgettable with pro narrators
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The narrators were quite good, giving more to the slightly depthless characters .
It was full of battles and fighting action, yet I found it a little boring.
I most especially found Mel, the female lead, a little annoying... from the bid of the author to make her impossibly perfect, to her somewhat irritating dialogue... right from the start of the book I just hated hearing "Your Overlordness"!!
Despite being well written, this is up there when it comes to books with some of the cringiest scenes and corniest lines/dialogue I have ever listened to.
Didn't Quite Hit the Mark
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