
Whispers of Immortality
Made in Heaven, Book 1
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Freya Victoria
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Toni Goode
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Whispers of Immortality is a gripping supernatural romance that follows the intertwined lives of Finn, a brooding viking vampire seeking revenge, and Olivia, a talented young author with a mysterious gift. In a world where darkness and danger lurk at every turn, their paths converge, setting off a chain of events that will test their love, loyalty, and resilience.
Whispers of Immortality delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of the human heart. With heart-wrenching moments, electrifying action, and an undercurrent of dark suspense, this tale will keep listeners on the edge of their seats until the end.
Will Finn and Olivia defy the forces that seek to tear them apart? Or will their love be engulfed by the shadows of destiny? Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey where the lines between good and evil blur, and the choices made will shape the fate of all involved.
©2019, 2023 Toni Goode (P)2024 Toni GoodeWhat listeners say about Whispers of Immortality
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- Tracyah
- 04-19-25
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Whispers of Immortality
Made in Heaven, Book 1
By: Toni Goode
Narrated by: Freya Victoria
Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
Audiobook
The story and characters are well written and developed. I enjoyed the drama, chemistry and journey. Good read.
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- Brittany
- 04-13-25
Entertaining vampire
Whispers of Immortality by Toni Goode is an amazing paranormal fantasy romance. Freya Victoria did a fantastic job with the narration. Whispers of Immortality is the first book in Made in Heaven series or Whispers series. The story is interesting, entertaining, enjoyable, heartwarming, heartfelt, heartbreaking, funny, and more. A Viking vampire Finn is seeking revenge and Olivia who is a talented author and she has a mystery gift. Will they work things out? Or will Finn’s revenge take top priority over Olivia? Will destiny break them up? I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.would recommend
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- Jenny Jones
- 07-16-24
Interesting and intriguing
I really enjoyed the story and look forward to reading more by this author.
I did not like the voices the narrator gave the various characters but that's a subjective thing so I didn't take a star off for that. I did think the narration was clear and easy to follow.
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- Mary
- 01-05-25
Whispers of Immortality!
This is the first in the "Whispers" series and should be listened to in order. This one ends in a way that leads to the next story. The story follows Finn and Olivia. It takes us back to the era of Vikings, witches and much more. The story is intriguing and very interesting with some nice and creative world building. This story is definitely a journey through time that keeps you captivated. It's a very good tale and i look forward to the next story.
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- A Reader
- 04-21-25
Beautiful romance read
The story itself is an interesting paranormal romance. The plot is unique, and Finn and Olivia are both likable characters. Their romantic journey is so unusual, even in the paranormal romance sub-genre. This book ends in a cliffhanger, but it’s beautiful in its own way. It didn’t leave me with that frustrated feeling that some do.
The narration is difficult in the beginning because it’s so overdone. After the first few chapters, it improves. I look forward to listening to more by this narrator as her career evolves. She has an amazing voice and clear talent—enough that she could easily become one of those narrators with their own following.
I recommend this audiobook to paranormal romance fans who are able to listen through a few rough chapters for the sake of a great story.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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- Sue
- 12-22-24
Vikings
Toni Goode’s Whisper if Immortality was a good story, which I found entertaining. Toni did a good job of combining the mortal and immortal, with romance, intrigue, and encouraging the reader’s imagination. She provided solid world building, using description and inspired vivid scenes in the reader’s mind. At times I found myself immersed in the story. I am not a fan of the ending, however I understand it is setting us up to continue in the next book. The narration enhanced the story line. I received a free copy of the audiobook, and am voluntarily leaving my review.
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- LeMiliere
- 04-06-25
Finn and Olivia
This is the first book in a new series and introduces us to Finn an ancient Viking vampire tasked with finding out how the author of a supposedly fictional story about 13th-century vampires can have so much of its content based in fact.
Olivia is human and the author of the book and her life is about to change so much.....
I don't want to give spoilers but what I will say is that this story is very well crafted, the author's writing style is smooth and the characters are well-drawn, their story is different and compelling and narrated very well by Freya Victoria who brings the characters and their world to life.
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- Jamie Bee
- 01-01-25
Disjointed, Brutal … An Utter Waste of Time
As I sometimes do, I listened to the second book of the Whispers Series before I listened to the first. Sometimes, this can cause confusion when reading Book 2 because you do not know what went before. I was confused about Book 1 at the start because it didn't seem related whatsoever to the 2nd book I was already familiar with. Yes, one main character is the same, but the rest of the story world and vibe feel quite different.
The book also feels disjointed to me, with several sections that seem unrelated to each other. I won't detail all the oddities, but the distinct sections (soul-level meet-cute; contemporary times with a human(?) writer and vampire club owner; time with a shadowy otherworldly organization; intensive torture and imprisonment resulting in the death of a major character) felt like they had little to link between them. Yes, characters carried over, but what happened didn't flow easily or automatically from one section to the next. Foreshadowing would have been nice. Some things needed a better explanation, especially the shadowy organization that suddenly appeared in the last third of the story that seems to control anything and anyone. For what purpose?? An all-powerful, villainous organization needs an equally large raison d’être. That purpose wasn't sufficiently detailed; what was stated didn't meet the bar to actually explain, let alone excuse (even in a warped sense), what they did. The end is brutal; if you like a happy ending, you'll be sorely disappointed. One main character you grow to care about is killed off callously at the end. What's the point? Any romance—especially soulmate romance, as touted in the book blurb—shouldn't end with one of them dying!! That makes for very annoyed romance readers!!
Another annoying thing: serious head-hopping, especially in high-action moments. The perspective sometimes changed from sentence to sentence or paragraph to paragraph, even changing the setting between the hops! Enough to cause "reader whiplash" when trying to rapidly figure out which setting and characters were being talked about (e.g., FMC's apartment with a thug or the MMC's place). I don't think I've ever read dual head- and setting-hopping before!
The narrator did not enhance the experience. She had an odd way of phrasing things that wasn't natural at all. Frankly, it made an already poor book an even worse experience.
Some books I read or listen to feel like an utter waste of life's precious hours by the time I finish because of unsatisfactory endings and poor writing technique. Unfortunately, this book had both. The author has written a fair amount of books; by this time, she should have her writing chops down. I suggest she return to the basics: review several good writing books and read more within her subgenre before putting more swill on the market.
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