~Lynn

- Release Date:02-01-17
- Publisher: Marion Press
- Written by: Elise Marion
- Narrated by: Henry McNulty
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
- Series: The Guardians (Marion), Book 2
- Unabridged Audiobook
As the war with Hell continues, Jack Bennett fights to get himself back in the game. Little does he know that returning home will only complicate matters, as nothing can ever be the same between him and the two people he cares for most in the world: his best friend, and the love of his life.
Micah Boudreaux never thought he would get stuck babysitting "the chosen one" all by himself, but without his partner, Jack, in the picture, he isn't left with much of a choice. The fact that she's a demon half-breed only reminds him of all he's lost to the side of Evil. Yet, hating her becomes difficult, as he's forced to work alongside her on a mission he's spent seven years trying to complete. He never counted on Addison stoking feelings in him that have lain dormant for so long.
It's wrong to want her. She's his best friend's girl, and has the blood of demons running through her veins. Yet, despite all of it, the demon-hunter with a complicated past will dare to hope for more. Even though life has never given him much, he will dare to hope for love...even in the midst of a dark world and a conflict he sees as unwinnable.
~~~Review~~~
Overall 5 STARS
Performance 5 STARS
Story 5 STARS
What made the experience of listening to The Seal the most enjoyable?Beside the amazing writing by Elise Marion, the narrator, Henry McNulty, is absolutely the best i have ever heard. Henry could read the ingredients on the cereal box and leave me panting for more. His sultry voice is so languid I could just float away.
Who was your favorite character and why?My favorite character is Micha. Beneath the tough facade beats the heart of a gentle giant. I long to fix him and take away his pain. The fact that he is built like Thor doesn't hurt matters in the least.
Which character – as performed by Henry McNulty – was your favorite?Again I have to say Micha, Henry nails that Cajun French accent beautifully.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?Definitely. Henry McNulty brought this book to life and played it out in front of me. I was sucked in from page one.
Any additional comments?The heartbreak, lust, and the need for revenge are palpable while listening to Henry McNulty narrate Elise Marion's The Seal. Having left me with one hell of a cliffhanger in the previous book, The Guardians, I was salivating for more.
Can I take a moment to appreciate the Fantastic specimen that is Micah? Lord have mercy! Write me in as a character and let me heal his broken soul.
The narration brought this action and fast-paced storyline to life. The connection I felt towards Addison and Micah was real. Their pain burned into me. I can't even.
Once again Elise Marion has left me with one heck of a cliffhanger and waiting in limbo for book 3.