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Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire Part 04


Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire

@ Chapter 19


  • For someone she claims to hate, she really does seem to spend a lot of time worrying over the guy.
  • Funny kitties!
  • Thank you! Someone finally called her out on her behavoir! She so doesn’t deserve Elron!

@ Chapter 20


  • Would she be as mad if it was given to her by anyone else?
  • So what she broke a car! She saved those kids! That should count for something, right?

@ Chapter 21


  • So are they finally doing what they should of done the first time because they know the trail is probably gone now?
  • Something shady is going on here, it just doesn’t seem right!

@ Chapter 22


  • A lot of detailed information.
  • Much thought went into this scene!
  • So many species!

@ Chapter 23


  • Is she seeing memories of Elron’s?
  • Ok, this is becoming bigger and I wonder if there is a spell or curse on them, or I may just be paranoid.

@ Chapter 24


  • Poor Elron, he really was trying to do a nice thing.
  • I wonder if we will ever get the rest of that story? At least in this book anyway. Probably not.


Witch for Hire

Witch for Hire Series

Written by N.E. Conneely

Read by Jeff Hays


These are my musings as I listen/read this story!

Full Review Here

More Read Alongs Here

Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire Part 03


Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire

@ Chapter 13


  • Team Elron all the way!
  • Does the fails on the police department side of things seem too coincidental to anyone else?
  • Wow! She can be such a bitch!

@ Chapter 14


  • I don’t know about anyone else, but this book makes me hungry!
  • Seriously! Several food decisions have been a reflection of what they were eating.
  • Be glad they are stupid, it makes it easier to catch them.
  • That lady elf’s comment was very curious!?

@ Chapter 15


  • Such a short chapter.
  • Maybe the chapter situation should of been thought over more closely, or maybe its just me.

@ Chapter 16


  • Can a troll please eat Carls already! Please!
  • So are all dwarves Scotts?
  • Daddy issues! That explains a lot! Still not an excuse for being so mean to Elron!
  • Andrew seems too good to be true.

@ Chapter 17


  • Finally! Answers!
  • Damnit! Grr!

@ Chapter 18


  • I wonder if all this info about sucubi and incubi will come into play sometime later?
  • Caution is the proper response here.
  • Issues much? Someone needs some help.


Witch for Hire

Witch for Hire Series

Written by N.E. Conneely

Read by Jeff Hays


These are my musings as I listen/read this story!

Full Review Here

More Read Alongs Here

Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire Part 02


Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire

@ Chapter 07


  • Poor Elron. So sad.
  • ===
  • What the hell is that thing?

@ Chapter 08


  • Poor lil darlings!
  • My heart has tears!

@ Chapter 09


  • Poor chickens!
  • I want to ask those people if Ben’s life was enough to change their minds about their actions. (probably not, , sadly)
  • I think the wolf has a crush!

@ Chapter 10


  • I have a bad feeling.
  • That’s sadly F’d up!
  • Is the whole troll thing a big scam or is it just bad employees?

@ Chapter 11


  • I’m calling it now! Foul play!
  • Poor Mermaid!
  • I shudder to think what other nafarious things those smugglers have gotten up to.

@ Chapter 12


  • I hope all the future Troll snacks are those idiots that thought it was a good idea to set them loose on the public.
  • Ok, that dude can be added to the troll snack list!
  • I wonder if those 2 points brought up over dinner will be addressed during this book or will be main points of future


Witch for Hire

Witch for Hire Series

Written by N.E. Conneely

Read by Jeff Hays


These are my musings as I listen/read this story!

Full Review Here

More Read Alongs Here

Read Along With Me: Witch for Hire Part 01


Read A Long With Me: Witch for Hire

@ Chapter 01


  • Who doesn’t love an Unidentified Magical Creature? Although it sounds adorable!
  • Ok, maybe not as cute as first described.
  • Boy what an F’d up kitchen! Starving would be less painful!

@ Chapter 02


  • I want to live in an Elven forest! It sounds lovely.
  • Wait, do they have internet?

@ Chapter 03


  • Why is she so angry? Seriously!
  • He was being polite, just politely say you don’t want to talk about it.
  • Really, I don’t get it, she is being mean!

@ Chapter 04


  • Elron driving all crazy is funny.
  • I would think they would be drawn to the thrill of speed.
  • Maybe he would fair better with a motorcycle?

@ Chapter 05


  • Taking out her own insecurities on poor Elron is just mean!
  • That rainbow thing sounds cool!
  • Who’s day wouldn’t be better with their own impromptu light show?

@ Chapter 06


  • I like that kind of weather! Hence why I live in Seattle. HeHe
  • So she made a large magical version of the hotter/colder game?
  • These trolls sound more like Zombies to me.


Witch for Hire

Witch for Hire Series

Written by N.E. Conneely

Read by Jeff Hays


These are my musings as I listen/read this story!

Full Review Here

More Read Alongs Here

Audiobookworm Blog Tour: A Witch’s Path Box Set, Book #1

Author: N.E. Conneely

Narrator: Jeff Hays, Soundbooth Theater

Series: A Witch’s Path, Book 1

Length: 7 hours 14 minutes

Publisher: N.E. Conneely

Released: Feb. 11, 2015

Genre: Paranormal, Supernatural

Most witches don’t work for police departments, but Michelle isn’t your average witch. She’s clanless, looking for a wizard who isn’t offended by her lack of family connections, and in danger of losing her job if she can’t find the escaped trolls before they start eating the local residents.

Trolls, angry police, and misbehaving spells are the least of her problems. Statues attacking homeowners might be problematic for your average witch, but to Michelle it’s another day at the office. Her real concern is the wizard suddenly interested in dating her and an old elf set on pestering her. When her happy family is rocked by a long kept secret her stable life falls apart faster than she can pick up the pieces.

N.E. Conneely lives in northern Georgia with her dog and a mountain of books. They sweat through the summer and freeze through the winter, and life as they know it comes to an end when so much as a single snowflake falls out of the sky. For fun, N.E. plays with her dog, reads, knits, crochets, paints, and does tie-dyeing and origami. She makes a great pizza and is currently negotiating with her husband about raising sea monkeys and growing a vegetable garden.

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Narrator Bio

Jeff Hays has made a name for himself in the audio book world by creating immersive experiences out of his productions. His versatility and authenticity in voicing characters, expressive low-impact narration, and dedication to offering the highest quality audio possible has earned him a loyal following of listeners. Having been fascinated with sound since he can remember, Jeff takes his background of composing and producing music, and his continual consumption of the avalanche of fictional media we all experience in these modern times, and uses it to inform his style of story telling in the audiobook realm.

And now, having produced more than 80 audio books and perfecting his craft, using the namesake of his live streaming narration show, the Soundbooth Theater shingle has been hung. Soundbooth Theater is dedicated to applying Jeff’s production methods to new audio books with other budding narrator talent, and expanding his scope from audio books, to voicing and producing animation.

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Series: A Witch’s Path, Book 1

 


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I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Jeff Hays. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.


Q&A with Author N.E. Conneely
    • Tell us about the process of turning your book into an audiobook.
      • As an author the process is rather easy. Once Jeff was onboard with the project all I had to do were some pronunciation recordings, listen to the book, and give it the go ahead. The Jeff and Soundbooth have done all the heavy lifting.
    • Do you believe certain types of writing translate better into audiobook format?
      • I think my experiences in working with Soudbooth Theater and Jeff have been different from most author’s because of how Jeff approaches the narration. He really wants to bring the story to life and make it as immersive as possible for the reader rather than simply read it
    • Was a possible audiobook recording something you were conscious of while writing?
      • Not even a little. Witch for Hire started out as a combination of writing exercise and National Novel Writing Month project way back in 2009. It wasn’t until 2013 that I got motivated to publish the book and write the rest of the series.
    • How did you select your narrator?
      • A put a sample of the book up for audition. Jeff was the only narrator who could do a male and female voice, which was rather necessary for the story as it has multiple first person points of view, so I picked him.
  • How closely did you work with your narrator before and during the recording process? Did you give them any pronunciation tips or special insight into the characters?
    • Yes and no. Jeff read through the books before starting the narration so he had a pretty good feel for the characters. The pronunciation of some of the names and terms have been trickier. Since the books take place in north Georgia there are a lot of names that can be traced back to the Cherokee tribes who originally lived here. Ellijay, Etowah, Cohuttah, Dahlonega, and other names are a little tricky to figure out just from the spelling.
  • Were there any real life inspirations behind your writing?
    • I always heard the saying, “Write what you know.” That sounded great until I wanted to write fantasy. No one really knows magic, but I did know north Georgia. I grew up there, went to college, and worked my first job in the area so I picked that for the setting. It was what I knew.
  • Is there a particular part of this story that you feel is more resonating in the audiobook performance than in the book format?
    • It’s not really a single part, but I love how the narration brings out the snark and sarcasm that are in the books! It can be difficult to make that show through in text, but it’s so vivid the audiobook!
  • If you had the power to time travel, would you use it? If yes, when and where would you go?
    • No. I think we experience time as a linear constant to give us motivation to stay in the present and make the most of it. We only get one try at the here and now, which to me is part of what defines the human experience.
  • What do you say to those who view listening to audiobooks as “cheating” or as inferior to “real reading”?
    • No. Not everyone can physically read. Audiobooks give the deaf access to thousands of books they wouldn’t otherwise be able to experience. Even lifelong print readers can find themselves transition to audio. My grandmother loves to read, but she had tremors that make it very difficult for her to hold a book steady enough to read it or easily turn pages. Audiobooks are how she continues to read.
  • How did you celebrate after finishing each novel this series?
    • Oh, well, it depends on the book. When I finished Witch for Hire I celebrated by starting A Witch’s Path. When I finished A Witch’s Path I went out to dinner with my family and had a margarita. I think for A Witch’s Trial I had two glasses of wine and bought myself a tiny glass flying pig. Upon completing A Witch’s Concern, I went on a date with the man who became my husband. I didn’t celebrate finishing A Witch’s Rite because I was sick. For A Witch’s Demons, I went out to dinner and had a margarita.
  • What gets you out of a writing slump? What about a reading slump?
    • When I’m in a writing slump I try to read more and sometimes I switch projects until I find something that sparks my imagination. As for a reading slump, well, I tend to go in cycles of reading a lot and not reading much.
  • Have any of your characters ever appeared in your dreams?
    • Yup! Michelle first showed up in a dream. While the dream has nothing in common with the books, it did spark the idea and I’ve really loved writing Michelle’s adventures.
  • What bits of advice would you give to aspiring authors?
    • Read, write, repeat. Write new things, read news books, reread books, read your own work, and write something new. Then do it all over again. There’s no substitute for reading and writing.
  • Do you have any tips for authors going through the process of turning their books into audiobooks?
    • Enjoy it. Enjoy hearing the characters come to life and know that even if audio isn’t your favorite format, you’re making some readers very happy.
  • What’s next for you?
    • Write another book! I have a story arc for three more Michelle books as well as lots of other worlds that are begging to be explored so I have a lot of work to do!

 

Book 1

Jan. 28th:

Dab of Darkness Audiobook Reviews

Jazzy Book Reviews

TheHufflepuffNerdette

T’s Stuff

Jan. 29th:

Bean’s Bookshelf and Coffee Break

Turning Another Page

Booktalk with Eileen

Jan. 30th:

Chapter Break

Bookworms Corner

Audiobook Romance

Jan. 31st:

Working Mommy Journal

Notes from ‘Round the Bend

Feb. 1st:

Lilly’s Book World

Two Girls and a Book

Feb. 2nd:

Bound 4 Escape

Holed Up In A Book

Feb. 3rd:

The Book Addict’s Reviews

Up ‘Til Dawn Book Blog

Book 2

Feb. 4th:

Bean’s Bookshelf and Coffee Break

Feb. 5th:

Dab of Darkness Audiobook Reviews

Turning Another Page

T’s Stuff

Feb. 6th:

Chapter Break

Bookworms Corner

Audiobook Romance

Feb. 7th:

Lilly’s Book World

Feb. 8th:

Working Mommy Journal

Jazzy Book Reviews

Booktalk with Eileen

Feb. 9th:

Bound 4 Escape

Holed Up In A Book

Feb. 10th:

The Book Addict’s Reviews

Two Girls and a Book

Book 3

Feb. 11th:

Dab of Darkness Audiobook Reviews

T’s Stuff

Feb. 12th:

Bean’s Bookshelf and Coffee Break

Turning Another Page

Feb. 13th:

Chapter Break

Audiobook Romance

Feb. 14th:

Bookworms Corner

Lilly’s Book World

Feb. 15th:

Working Mommy Journal

Booktalk with Eileen

Feb. 16th:

Bound 4 Escape

Jazzy Book Reviews

Holed Up In A Book

Feb. 17th:

The Book Addict’s Reviews

Two Girls and a Book

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