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Unholy Ghosts (Downside Ghosts, #1)
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Buddy Listens > Buddy Read - Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane (February 2016)

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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
THE DEPARTED HAVE ARRIVED.

The world is not the way it was. The dead have risen, and the living are under attack. The powerful Church of Real Truth, in charge since the government fell, has sworn to reimburse citizens being harassed by the deceased. Enter Chess Putnam, a fully tattooed witch and freewheeling ghost hunter. She’s got a real talent for banishing the wicked dead. But Chess is keeping a dark secret: She owes a lot of money to a murderous drug lord named Bump, who wants immediate payback in the form of a dangerous job that involves black magic, human sacrifice, a nefarious demonic creature, and enough wicked energy to wipe out a city of souls. Toss in lust for a rival gang leader and a dangerous attraction to Bump’s ruthless enforcer, and Chess begins to wonder if the rush is really worth it. Hell, yeah.

(Downside Ghosts #1, narrated by Bahni Turpin)


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Thanks Jonetta. I look forward to listening to this with others.


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Shannon Burke | 19 comments I think I would enjoy this as well? Where can we get this?


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Did you check your library? Also, if you have an audible account.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
I downloaded the audiobook from my library. However, it's available at most major booksellers.

It's available at Audible. If you buy the Kindle edition for $2.99, the audiobook is then priced at $2.99.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036S4APY


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Jewlzy | 110 comments I'm in!


JaneA | 485 comments I've already had a chance to start. Do we have the same spoiler rules as for Blood Kiss? (Spoiler free or with spoiler html until the 15th?)


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
You guys agree amongst yourselves about your own rules!


JaneA | 485 comments Jonetta wrote: "You guys agree amongst yourselves about your own rules!"

Thanks Jonetta!

What does everyone think? The above parameters work for me but I'm open to whatever people want.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
They work for me as well.


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Dee (austhokie) | 1379 comments ditto - spoiler free/or use the spoiler marking until the 15th, then have at it


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D.G. | 1330 comments Hmmm...I think I'll join you guys. I've had this series in my TBR for years.


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Jewlzy | 110 comments JaneA wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "You guys agree amongst yourselves about your own rules!"

Thanks Jonetta!

What does everyone think? The above parameters work for me but I'm open to whatever people want."


Yep, works for me!

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JaneA | 485 comments First off, I love Bahni Turpin, I think she does an awesome job narrating this book!

I found this book and series after glomming Ilona Andrews, Jeaniene Frost and a few other UF authors, I was sucked into this world and I have sort of a love/hate relationship with it. (view spoiler)


JaneA | 485 comments So, has anyone had a chance to listen to this one? I'm wondering what everyone thought of it.


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Jewlzy | 110 comments I finished! Bahni Turpin is an excellent narrator and I enjoyed the first book in the series. Terrible is a great anti-hero. Lex is, too. Chess is our drug-addicted, messed up heroine. She is a refreshing change from some of the "Mary Sues" we find in some traditional romance novels. The dystopian world building is unique and interesting, as is the dialect that Kane has created for the lower class disenfranchised Downside residents. All and all, a very engaging mystery.

I continued


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
I listened to this series a couple of years ago and thought Bahni Turpin was outstanding. It's very easy to become addicted....I listened to the series back to back.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
I am starting this later on my commute home. I am finishing up our Group Listen now before my day gets hectic.


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D.G. | 1330 comments Man, I want to read this but have a few BRs already in progress. Maybe I'll be able to fit it in later in the month.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
I know. This month was crazy with alot of BRs. I hope you do get to join us.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Ok. Took longer to finish up my other book but I am jumping in.


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Dee (austhokie) | 1379 comments was going to use this for my treadmill book after i finished up my current listen, but i slacked off and behind on that one, so not sure if i'll get to this one this month or not - here's hoping


JaneA | 485 comments I thought the mystery portion of the book and how everything tied together was excellent. It was clever and kept my interest the whole way through. And the world building was fascinating, though it was all dark and a bit depressing in Downside. Perhaps life elsewhere wasn't quite so grim.

And I really love Chess, Jewlzy is right, she is no Mary Sue! But there is still an innate decency about her that makes her very likable. I want so bad for her to have an HEA in her life, not even necessarily with a partner (though that would be ideal, of course!), but to come to some point of inner peace.

Darn Stacia Kane for leaving us hanging! She's written 5 books and several novellas in this series, but it's not done. I've been trolling the net for news and can't find much that encourages me. :( And for those who are wondering, Book 5 doesn't necessarily end in a cliffhanger, but clearly no one has ridden off into the sunset yet. It's not a horrible place to stop, but I want more!


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Ok. I like how you are breaking it down. So far the world does seem dark but I like it.


JaneA | 485 comments Samantha wrote: "Ok. I like how you are breaking it down. So far the world does seem dark but I like it."

Yes, it's dark, and the characters may do questionable things, but most of them are basically decent people. I get really depressed when I read stories that are full of horrible people and that's not the case here.


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Jewlzy | 110 comments I'll level with y'all. I have listened through book 4. As for an HEA, things get better, and then they don't, but then...they do.

I took a break. Characters are still well drawn. Downside dialect rocks, but the mystery aspect could be stronger.


JaneA | 485 comments Jewlzy wrote: "I'll level with y'all. I have listened through book 4. As for an HEA, things get better, and then they don't, but then...they do.

Good synopsis :)

I took a break. Characters are still well drawn. Downside dialect rocks, but the mystery aspect could be stronger."

I'm not a huge mystery reader so those parts in the books worked fine for me. Maybe I was so caught up in the world-building that I didn't notice the flaws.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Jonetta wrote: "I listened to this series a couple of years ago and thought Bahni Turpin was outstanding. It's very easy to become addicted....I listened to the series back to back."

I can see how you became addicted. This narrator is doing an awesome job so far.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
Really happy you're enjoying, Samantha!


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Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
The world building is pretty interesting. I think the narrator just makes it even better.

The characters are interesting. They are all caught up in some horrible stuff but they are good. I believe JaneA, summarized that well.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
I really like Terrible. The one moment when they got close and she was high out of her mind and messed it up. It made me feel bad for her. Then she messed up my vibe with(view spoiler)What the hell?


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Now that I'm all finished I'm happy. It was a good "read" for sure.

I noticed a few people had issues with the dialogue or slang from some of the characters. I think that it was probably easier for me to accept it because of the narrator. It was a great way for the author to show the division of class.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 5825 comments Mod
I think the narrator made all the difference in me understanding all that slang.


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Absolutely. I was looking at some of the quotes from the book. Some of my friends even posted some in their reviews. I have to admit that it was odd reading it so I get where it could bother people.


JaneA | 485 comments Jonetta wrote: "I think the narrator made all the difference in me understanding all that slang."

I know, right? She made the slang really fun. Reading it would have made it much harder to slog through.


Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) I'm so excited that the consensus is that this audiobook is good. This is my favorite Urban Fantasy series and Terrible's speech is critical, I think. I'm not a rereader in general but I've been thinking of going back and reading this series again. I think I'll try it in audio format!


Samantha | 2085 comments Mod
Kelly H. (Maybedog) wrote: "I'm so excited that the consensus is that this audiobook is good. This is my favorite Urban Fantasy series and Terrible's speech is critical, I think. I'm not a rereader in general but I've been th..."

You really should, Kelly. I am itching to get to book 2 soon.


JaneA | 485 comments Kelly H. (Maybedog) wrote: "I'm so excited that the consensus is that this audiobook is good. This is my favorite Urban Fantasy series and Terrible's speech is critical, I think. I'm not a rereader in general but I've been th..."

I absolutely recommend it in audio. I think you'll find that it makes the series even better than when read, giving it an extra something special. I hope you find that to be true!


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