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The Awakening (Dramatized Adaptation)
Zodiac Academy, Book 1
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I’m a Gemini. Impulsive. Curious. Headstrong. A twin. Heir to a throne I know nothing about. And it turns out, I’m Fae.
But of course there’s a catch–all I have to do to claim my birth right is prove that I’m the most powerful supernatural in the whole of Solaria. And sure, technically that’s true as I’m the daughter of the Savage King. But the bit they didn’t put in the brochure was that every single Fae in this Kingdom would claim my throne if they could.
The school they’ve sent me to is both dangerous as sh*t and one helluva party. Vampires bite weaker students in the corridors, the Werewolf pack has orgies in the Wailing Wood at every full moon and don’t even get me started on the dark and twisted ways the Sirens use their powers on people’s emotions, or how my sinfully tempting Cardinal Magic teacher hosts detentions that leave people needing therapy.
Classes are totally interesting if you manage to live through them. And that Gemini star sign I mentioned? It now determines my elemental magic and affects my destiny, so learning astrology is essential if I’m going to beat down my classmates–which is actively encouraged by the way.
My biggest problem is the drool worthy Dragon shifter who has his eyes on my throne. He and his three psycho friends are determined to make my time here hell.
All I’ve got to do is survive. But fate might have other ideas.
Dammit, why couldn’t I have gotten a letter to Hogwarts?
This is a dark, bully romance–don’t go expecting a sweet school for magic with friends around every corner. Fae fight for everything they own and Zodiac Academy is a cutthroat school for students aged 18+ where only the strongest prevail. There’s no Dumbledore here to save anyone’s ass and Lionel Acrux will give Voldemort a run for his money in the evil dictator category. So hold onto your stardust (broomsticks not required) and get ready for a bumpy ride.
Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!
Performed by Khaya Fraites, Jessica Schly, Gregory Linnington, Julian Dailey, Jon Vertullo, Ryan Dalusung, Gabriel Michael, Karenna Foley, Daniel Llaca, Lydia Kraniotis, Nora Achrati, Kelly Baskin, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Crystal Lee, Dawn Ursula, Lise Bruneau, Kaylee Eluvian, Marissa Clay, Bradley Foster Smith, Michael John Casey, Ken Jackson, Tyler Hyrchuk, Donald Guzzi, Yasmin Tuazon, Jerri J. Marshall, Laura C. Harris, Karen Novack, Eric Messner, Scott McCormick, Drew Kopas, and James Konicek.
* This audio production was updated on 10-14-2024 with new voice actors for Darius and Caleb. Reviews posted before that date are about the older version.
©2019 Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti (P)2024 Graphic Audio LLCTóxico sí, entretenido también
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This is one of those rare cases where the story is already compelling on its own, but the audiobook elevates it into something far more immersive. When the book is good, but the audiobook is even better—that’s exactly what happens here.
The narrative pulls you in from the very beginning, but what truly stands out is the full-cast performance. It doesn’t feel like listening to a book; it feels like stepping into a cinematic world. At times, it genuinely felt like I was watching a movie without a screen—completely absorbed, fully present, and emotionally engaged.
Every character is brought to life with remarkable clarity and personality, thanks to an outstanding cast. The performances by Lydia Kraniotis, Daniel Llaca, Gregory Linnington, Khaya Fraites, Nora Achrati, Jessica Schly, Karenna Foley, Julian Dailey, Ryan Dalusung, and Gabriel Michael add depth, tension, and nuance to every scene. Each voice is distinct, intentional, and perfectly aligned with the character it represents.
The production quality is equally impressive. The pacing, sound design, and layered performances create a dynamic listening experience that enhances both the emotional beats and the world-building. It’s not just narration—it’s storytelling at a higher level.
I found myself completely immersed, losing track of time, and wanting to keep listening just a little longer after every chapter.
If you're considering experiencing Zodiac Academy, I would strongly recommend the audiobook format—this is storytelling at its most engaging.
When the book is good but the audiobook is better
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Based on the concept and main plot point, I suppose it makes sense and, to some degree, it's even realistic to think that people would not accept them so easily as a part of their community to the point they're willing to make their lives hell. Still, it made me super uncomfortable. The girls really don't get ONE second to breathe through the entire book.
That being said, I'm intrigued. I've read things evolve tremendously as the story progresses and I think I'll stay for the ride.
Other than that, I did enjoy reading this story. It's more fast-paced than what I'm used to, but I kinda liked it. I just hope my girls get a breather soon.
Intrigued
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