Talented
Talented Saga, Book 1
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Angel Clark
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Sophie Davis
About this listen
When Talia Lyons was just a child, her parents were murdered before her eyes. Offered a choice between accepting their fate and exacting revenge, Talia trains to become one of the country's deadliest assassins in order to kill the man responsible for their deaths: Ian Crane. Luckily, Talia was born with a gift - the ability to read and influence the minds of others.
At 16, Talia is poised to graduate from the McDonough School for the Talented, where she learned to control her abilities. Now there is only one obstacle standing between her and the retribution she craves...Talia, herself.
Her greatest asset may also be her undoing; while a formidable weapon in the field, Talia's talents prevent her from both shutting off the mental connection she shares with her questionable boyfriend and blocking out the thoughts of a beguiling fellow recruit. But Talia can't afford to have the feelings and distractions of a normal teenage girl, when her life is far from normal. She must regain the single-minded determination that has brought her this far, or it may cost Talia her life when she finally faces Crane. And even after being molded in to a weapon of war, she'll still have to find the strength it takes to pull the trigger.
If James Bond and Sookie Stackhouse had a love child with a yearning for vengeance, her story would be Talented, an adventure about powerful teenagers who aren't afraid to embrace their fears and fight for what they believe in.
©2011 Sophie Davis (P)2016 Sophie DavisWhat listeners say about Talented
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- Helen
- 21-07-19
great book
When Talia Lyons was just a child, her parents were murdered before her eyes. Offered a choice between accepting their fate and exacting revenge, Talia was born with a gift - the ability to read and influence the minds of others.
enjoyed this audio book by Sophie Davis
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-11-19
Thrilling, full of conspiracy theory!
This is the first book of what is an epic series. Conspiracy, lies and noble causes.. But which cause is noble ? Who else is lying ? What is the End Game?
The narrator's voice is great for the majority of voices including the actual narrative. A bit pitchy and loud in places but that is fairly authentic too!
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- Elizabeth Frounks
- 23-07-19
A good start to the series
Talented, book one. This is a tale of a young lady who can read and influence minds, and Angel Clark brings her to life in an effortless way. This book left me second-guessing myself and how it would end, and it left me eager to see how the saga continues.
I would recommend this to anyone that enjoys how abilities can influence characters as Sophie's writing explores this in a way I haven't come across in a while.
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Short Story Lover
- 29-07-19
Narrator's female characters are screechy & shrill
I liked the story, and at first I liked the narrator okay, when she was narrating. But once she started doing the two female character's voices, they were so fake and deliberately high pitched as if that was going to make them sound younger. It made it so bad that halfway through the book I had to stop for a few days, and considered reading the rest myself to see how the story turned out, but I ended up forcing myself to listen to the rest at 1.5 speed just to get through it (and I am definitely not a fan of speeding up the audio... but in this case it was that or just leave it unfinished).
I liked the story enough to want to get subsequent books, but I can't put myself through the pain on that narrator again I'm afraid. :(
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- NAT.orious reads
- 07-11-19
4 ★★★★✩, that are way more special than MC thinks
⤐ Overall.
I honestly didn't think Talented would manage to suck me in quite as much as it did. I checked out many reviews before starting the first audiobook and although I still agree with some of the criticism brought up I was positively surprised how eager I was to continue the story. And the ending, my goodness the ending. I was just ... well, upset to say the least
Overall, the bookverse and the plot were well designed. I sometimes missed a clearer direction of where the plot is heading. Sometimes I had the suspicion the authors couldn't decide on the ratio of romance and sci-fi, which I thought especially annoying considering the MC is supposed to be an assassin in training. How much time for lovers do these trainees have? Sure, they're teenagers and need time to develop - yadda yadda yadda.They're about to become ruthless killers so there's really no point exploring this argument.
Since I'm already nagging, I'd like to continue. The MC was really exhausting. Repeatedly, from the beginning on, we learn that she considers herself an outsider with super duper special skills: she's the almighty mind-manipulator, y'all, behold. It's true that her circumstances did alienate her a bit from her fellow trainees but, honestly, if you spend all your free time with your significant other and don't even try to socialise ... I don't know what to tell ya. In combination with the ongoing communication of "specialness", I can understand why many readers gave up. I guess I blended that out eventually since I was lucky enough to listen to the audiobook.
Apart from that, I really really liked Talented. I enjoyed the romance-part, I thought it was captivating, just like the rest of the story. The MC's personal quest was woven in perfectly with the rest of the plot. The side characters were interesting and diverse and I'm really happy I can dive right into the sequel Caged.
⤐ What’s happening.
‘TOXIC is an agency within the government that utilizes each child's unique ability in the most advantageous way.’
Working for them obviously can't be fun. After her family is slaughtered, Natalia joins fellow talented teenagers at MacDonough to train to become ruthless assassins, instrumentalised by TOXIC to fight the coalition that is hell-bent on destroying the talented society (or something along those lines, don't nail me on it). Not only she, but her adoptive family are grooming her to become the killer she needs to be in order to avenge her family's death. She is determined and focused but will it be enough to not only get her through her first missions, but also the troubles love can cause?
Con:
⇢ assassin-trainee schedule is rough
⇢ family drama still traumatising
⇢ new teammate is agonisingly interesting
Pro:
⇢ finally new friends
⇢ squat solidarity is A+
⇢ new teammate is agonisingly interesting
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Writing quality + easy of reading = 3.5*
pace = 3.5*
plot/story in general = 4*
plot development = 4*
characters = 5*
enjoyability = 4.5*
insightfulness = 3*
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Many thanks to the author pair Sophie Davis, who provided me with an eArc in exchange for an honest review.
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- Tony Bough
- 27-10-19
Brilliant
I really enjoyed the premise of the book. I really liked Natalia Lyons - our main character. She is navigating a world that's thrown out abnormalities in both humans and other things. She's working for an organisation that seems good. But is it? She has a boyfriend that seems pretty cool but is he? Her team mates can be a bit too much but do they have her best attentions at heart? I liked the tension and the story in general. I enjoyed a female lead who can kill everyone in the room but is also vulnerable, maybe a little messed up in a normal way for a non-normal setting. I liked the ebbs and flows of the book it really kept me engaged.
I also really liked the narration as that also kept me engaged and it was a voice that I enjoyed listening to.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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- Lotty
- 25-10-19
Fabulous
This is such an exciting paranormal thriller. The characters are beautifully written. The narration is good on the whole, just a bit squeaky with Penny's voice, whilst you could easily identify the character it was a little grating. But saying that it is a book I would recommend and listen to again.
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- Taylor
- 06-08-19
Not quite my thing
I think this book isn't aimed at me. It seem a very young adult book which didn't really have much meat to the story to keep me interested. The action was okay but not dynamic or as packed as I would like. There was heavy teenage romance throughout the book which I didn't enjoy. There was hints of a a decent 'magic' (more future post-apocalyptic superpowers) system but it wasn't fully expanded, although this might be padded out more in the later books. The story type isn't that original as I think I've read and seen plenty of movies with similar plot and the twist was more expected than a shock. The MC was a bit too whiny for my liking and she even commented on herself whingeing.
The narrator didn't do themselves any favours with the female voices going super high and annoying. The male character were voiced a lot better.
I got through to the end but probably will not be listening to the next book.
[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]
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- DJ
- 21-10-19
Talented
For some reason, it bothers me when I can't get into a book or audiobook that I was hoping would be spectacular. With this story, I can't say that it is bad. I truly believe it's me because I'm going through a love-hate relationship with YA fantasy. I love some of it and others I don't love. I need more adult fantasy. I know that the narration didn't help to endear me to the story. The way it was narrated took my mind completely out of the story. I kept hoping it would get better, but it didn't. Overall, I would give the story a 3.
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- Debbie McLean
- 13-08-20
wow oh wow
wow oh wow this is a totally fantastic young adult audiobook from the pen of Sophie Davis and narrated by Angel Clark. I really am looking forward to hearing more in this series xxxxxxx
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