Avalon Tower (Dramatized Adaptation)
Fey Spy Academy, Book 1
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Avalon Academy rules: spy on your enemies, resist temptation, and try not to die in the process.
As a bookseller, Nia saved up for years for her dream vacation—drinking champagne on a beach with her favorite books. But her dream turns into a nightmare when she's kidnapped by a muscular, tattooed jerk of a fey named Raphael.
Yes, kidnapped.
It turns out Nia has a magic power, and Raphael demands that she train at Camelot's elite academy for spies. Raphael is hellbent on revenge against an evil Fey king, certain that Nia's powers can help. But Nia is in way over her head—asthmatic and out of shape. She'll be lucky to get out of there alive.
Still, there's no escape when Raphael is watching her every move. He's lethal, dangerous, and hot as hell. When they're sent on a dangerous missions together, he becomes harder to resist. Touching him is playing with fire. Is she ready to get burned?
A fae romantasy for fans of ACOTAR, Fourth wing, and enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance.
Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!
Performed by Marissa Clay as Narrator and Nia, Alex Hill-Knight as Raphael, Elena Anderson as Tana, and Karenna Foley as Serana. With additional performances by Crystal Lee, RJ Bayley, Mike Carnes, Holly Adams, Erin Lin, Kay Elúvian, Wyn Delano, Michael Glenn, Kit Swann, Daniel Llaca, Marlon Dance-Hooi, Nick J. Russo, Andrew James Spooner, David Cui Cui, Ryan Haugen, Darcey Lee, Carolyn Kashner, Ian DePriest, Nanette Savard, Gabriel Michael, Tanja Milojevic, Jessica Threet, Richard Rohan, Jon Vertullo, Eva Wilhelm, Christopher Tester, Elias Khalil, and Wayne LeGette.
©2024 C. N. Crawford and Alex Rivers (P)2025 Graphic Audio LLCContinue the series
However, the story never quite lived up to its potential. The academy didn't feel like a real, lived-in place, and a lot of the world-building, lore, and magic felt underdeveloped. The Knights of the Round Table and the idea of lost magical powers were especially interesting, but they were never really fleshed out.
Nia was likeable, but she was the answer to every problem, which lowered the stakes. Friendships seemed to be surface level and only there for the plot. The romance also fell a bit flat for me. There was plenty of attraction, but not much emotional depth behind it. Overall, an enjoyable read with great ideas, but I wanted more depth and development.
Left alot on the table.
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Worth the wait for dramatised
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The only bad is the some voices but not important
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