Blaze of Our Lives, Robyn Peterman
Blaze of Our Lives, Robyn Peterman
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Blaze of Our Lives

Author: Robyn Peterman

Narrator: Jessica Almasy

Unabridged: 4 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Robyn Peterman

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

An unemployed actress turned Demon Goddess ends up with another Goddess treating her brain like a vacation rental. Sounds like a log line from a crappy B-Movie, right? Well, unfortunately, this horror flick is reality TV at its most dramatic. Welcome to B*tch Goddess Cecily’s World. Lights. Camera. Action!The show must go on … even if it takes a U-turn into Hell. I have too much to lose if Pandora wins. With the love of my demonic life by my side, along with the profane, toothpick-loving Keeper of Fate, and a cast of inappropriate characters, I’m going to embrace this starring role. I have to. If I can’t solve the problem of unboxing the box, my life as I know it will be over. No TV show, no close-up, and, definitely, no Emmy.So, I’m onto my next gig. I have no clue how the episode will end. If I go down, I go down fighting. Forget the blaze of glory. This finale will be the blaze of my life.

About Robyn Peterman

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Robyn Peterman writes because the people inside her head won’t leave her alone until she gives them life on paper. She writes snarky, sexy, funny paranormal and snarky, sexy, funny contemporaries. A former professional actress, with Broadway, film, and TV credits, she now lives in the south with her family and too many animals to count. Writing gives her peace and makes her whole, plus having a job where she can work in her sweatpants works really well for her.

About Jessica Almasy

Jessica Almasy (she, her) In addition to a long standing and fabulous collaboration with the ebullient Robyn Peterman, Ms Almasy has been a partner in various and sundry experimental art projects, including - but not limited to - the following: a radical pop-up performance festival AmericanAF following the Charlottesville monument attacks; Out of An Abundance of Caution, a weekly live avant-garde DIY broadcast to keep artists paid and making during the Pandemic; the TEAM: an internationally and nationally touring devising theatre company making political art about America; hundreds of audiobooks about women authored mainly by women; and in Hollywood playing a societal anarchist in a role originally written for a 70 year old white man opposite Tim Robbins in the feature film NOISE. Most recently Ms Almasy has the honor of voicing filmmaker and disrupter Shirley Clarke in Pulitzer Prize winner and exceptional human Hilton Als’ audio translation of Portrait of Jason. She lives on Lenape land 90 miles south of New York City in a multigenerational household to experiment with interrupting the white societal imperatives of increased property accrual. Reparations Matter. Black Lives Matter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Caroline on August 12, 2024

Did someone say "unexpected"? This is in no way related to what happens in the book, but to the fact that, as I remember, it was supposed to be the last book of the series. I'm so glad that it's not! Yes, Robyn Peterman did it again! Knocked it out of the park, that is. And with the hook at the end, it......more

Goodreads review by Megan on August 16, 2024

Too messy to appreciate I love Robyn's books, I enjoyed this series! However this one was not up-to-date and not good. Like written when on an acid high. I am all for fanatical goofy funny and silly but this was just messy. So not enjoyable. I am same age as Robyn so I get the old tv and music and mo......more

Goodreads review by Frances on September 06, 2024

I feel like I just read a full on Acid Trip!!! I mean that in the best possible way!!! This book is Freaking Awesome! Robyn Petterman never disappoints and Blaze of our Lives is among the best of the series. Just when you think things can't get any crazier in Cecily's demon life they do. The descriptio......more

Goodreads review by Jane on April 22, 2025

As much fun as all the previous entries in this series! A minor quibble is that Pandora developed a British accent that she didn’t have in the first four books. In this book Tim is described as tall and skinny, which I don’t remember from any of the previous books in this series or in the Good to th......more

Goodreads review by holly mcneal on August 18, 2024

Holy ( or not so holy) Higher Power this was good. Robyn Peterman constantly astounds and delights me with her ability to come up with weirder and weirder shit. This book might have topped the limit. Bitch Goddess Cecily becomes a stronger, badder bad ass than ever in this strange trip of a book. Sh......more