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3.5 Overall
🎤 4.0 Narration
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1h 9m
Sarah Chen, audiobook curator
Reviewed bySarah Chen

FAANG engineer, 2hr daily commute. Rates books by commute-worthiness.

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The "MVP" of Prequels

Look, I usually don't get out of bed for audiobooks under 10 hours. My commute alone eats novellas for breakfast. I finished Paris Rose in the time it took to debug a single nasty race condition—literally one hour and nine minutes.

But sometimes you just need a palate cleanser between those dense, 40-hour hard sci-fi epics. (Kevin keeps trying to get me to listen to The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich and I'm just... not there yet.)

So, Paris Rose. It's a prequel. And honestly? It feels like one. Think of this as the "onboarding documentation" for Anna Lowe's Fire Maidens series. It’s setting up the architecture—the world, the stakes, the magic system—without requiring a massive commit of your time.

1950s Paris... with Dragons?

The setup is pretty standard trope-ware: Clara, a simple country girl (aren't they always?), moves to Paris in 1953 for a fresh start. She thinks she's just getting a job and a boyfriend. Instead, she walks into a turf war between gargoyles, wolves, vampires, and dragons.

Yeah, it sounds chaotic. But the vintage setting actually grounds it. There's something about the 1950s aesthetic that pairs weirdly well with secret shifter societies. It’s atmospheric. You get the cobblestones, the fashion, the post-war vibes—and then boom, a dragon.

The writing is accessible. It doesn't try to be high art. It's pulpy, romantic fun. It smolders rather than burns, which makes sense since it's setting up the main series. If you're looking for deep, complex world-building where you need a wiki open to track the lineages, this isn't it. This is a romance novella with fangs.

The Voice

Kelsey Osborne narrates. I hadn't listened to her before, but she fits the era. She has this clear, slightly dramatic delivery that works for a 1950s period piece. You know how old movies have that specific transatlantic cadence? She taps into a modern version of that.

She differentiates the characters well enough—Clara sounds innocent but determined, and the male voices have that requisite growly shifter undertone. (Why do all shifter love interests sound like they've been smoking a pack a day since birth? Not complaining, just an observation.)

Some reviews I skimmed mentioned they didn't find it immersive, but at 1.5x speed, I thought the pacing was snappy. She keeps the energy up. When you only have an hour, you can't drag, and she doesn't.

The ROI

Is it a masterpiece? No. It's a lead magnet. A teaser trailer. But as a tech demo for the rest of the series? It works.

If you're curious about the Fire Maidens books but don't want to burn a full credit on book one yet, this is your low-risk entry point. It’s short, sweet, and has dragons in Paris.

Perfect for a laundry folding session or a quick treadmill run. Just don't expect a 12-course meal when you ordered an appetizer.

Technical Audit 🔍

Audio production quality notes that may affect your listening experience

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Single-narrator

Read by a single narrator throughout the entire audiobook.

Clean-audio

Professionally produced with minimal background noise and consistent quality.

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Unabridged

Complete and uncut version of the original text.

Quick Info

Release Date:April 21, 2020
Duration:1h 9m
Language:English
Best Speed:1.5x

About the Narrator

Kelsey Osborne

Kelsey Osborne is an experienced audiobook narrator and voice actor based in Los Angeles. She has narrated over 60 titles across genres such as Young Adult, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance, and Paranormal, earning 4-5 star reviews from listeners. She is known for immersing herself in stories to create rich and vibrant narrations.

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