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  • The Academy: The Ghost Bird, Book 13
  • By: C. L. Stone
  • Narrated by: Natalie Eaton
  • Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Unsung Requiem

By: C. L. Stone
Narrated by: Natalie Eaton
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Victor Morgan’s entire life has been in the limelight. Groomed by his fierce mother as a piano prodigy, intent on using him to build a legacy for the Morgan name.

But legacies require the utmost in care. Any little disaster can cause a mountain of problems.

After a 17th birthday party ends in catastrophe, a fight with his parents sends Victor out into the world for the first time on his own. With his Academy team and Sang by his side, it’s everything he’s wanted for years. It’s his time to get out from under his parents’ oppressive control and finally be himself.

But Victor is a local celebrity in the Charleston community. His name and face have been everywhere. His every move is noticed. When his actions lead to the risk of a very public exposure of himself and his team, including thwarting Sang’s chances at remaining a Ghost Bird, Victor realizes the life his mother built may jeopardize everything. The Morgan name may just be his downfall.

There may be no escape. The only way to save Sang and his team might be to give up what he really wants more than anything: to finally be the real Victor Morgan.

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©2021 C. L. Stone. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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This one feels off.,,

First thing I noticed was the difference in character narration. The boys sounded weird especially Silas. Sang’s voice lost the higher pitch and sounded off. And there was this odd newscaster inflection that was a bit disconcerting and had me thinking about getting the digital book instead.
I think it’s a case of sink cost fallacy that’s got me trying to finish this series that at this snails pace will be never ending. There’s an irritating plot point that I want to complain about.
These characters use iPhones and keep getting them hacked or intercepted. I won’t say the scenarios are impossible… but so improbable that it was annoying to read.
And did the author have a bad experience with the police or something? That question floated around my head quite a bit over the past 12 books or so.
Anyway. I respect the author and her creativity. But this book was not my favorite
Oh and that out of order chapter was crazy. Who’s in charge of editing over there🤨

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