
This is not a deal-breaker by any means though, as the racing itself is solid. Textures and overall fidelity have a distinctive last-generation feel to it. When you finally make it to a racetrack, or an arena, you will notice the graphics have an older-style feel to them too, i.e. None of these ideas in Career mode are new or revolutionary, but they are tried and tested. Having these options can help you tailor Monster Truck Championship to how you want – whether that be earning the most money or challenging for top spot on the global leaderboards. Conversely though, a financial specialist can increase any income you receive, whilst also reducing the entry fee for events.

For example, an engineer may improve truck grip and durability, but will require an extra percentage of any income you receive. You have five slots in total to employ crew, unlocking over time as you progress, and each team member comes with several buffs to either your income or truck performance. Money isn’t solely for the garage though you can spend money hiring team members. Completing a sponsorship challenge will reward players fiscally, but it can also unlock new parts in the garage too. The challenges can vary from ‘Win one event’ to something far more elaborate such as ‘Score 2,500 points in a single reverse donut trick’. As you progress, various fictional companies will come to you with offers consisting of challenges and rewards. Money can also be earned through sponsorship deals. This neat little touch means you don’t need to worry about swapping around tuning setups in between events.
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There is a full cast of characters and Rebecca brings each one to life.In the garage you can also fine-tune your truck, with loadouts for a racing setup as well as a stunt setup. Would I recommend this audiobook – YES! I would recommend this to any reader looking for a cozy paranormal romance where cats rule the town. I just finished reading it and I want to read it again. It wasn’t a reading, but a play come to life.

What makes this audiobook unique – What makes this unique is the storyline and the way Rebecca brought it to life. Audiobook flow – The audiobook flowed from start to finish with the right balance of humor, romance, and mystery. Narrator’s pacing – The pacing is well done with plenty of dramatic pauses so the reader can follow along without getting lost. Her characterization of Sharon Buchbinder’s writing is brilliant, and I would love to listen to it again and again. That being said, Rebecca adds a new level of enjoyment for me. Narrator’s impact on reading experience – I read this story as an e-book, so I was familiar with the premise. The enunciation is clear, no matter which character is speaking. Narrator’s reading style – Rebecca’s reading style is effortless, and I found it easy to get caught up in the story. From Charly to Dylan to Charly’s grandmother to all the minor characters, it’s a full cast of characters Rebecca recreates with ease. Rebecca uses her voice as an instrument, so each character has their own voice. Does the narrator fit the characters? Yes, she does. I close my eyes and I felt like I was at the theatre, without leaving my home. She’s not just reading a story but creates a play of sorts. She takes each character and brings them to light using inflection. Is she going crazy or has she finally found her calling? Narrator’s overall voice – Rebecca Winder has a vibrant voice with great personality to it. One surprise after another has Charly not sure of anything anymore. With the help of sexy real estate agent Dylan Graham, Charly discovers she’s surrounded by supernatural beings, ghosts, empaths and more. Which is odd, right? Not so much, as Charly is about to find out. Cats are everywhere and they seem to dominate the landscape. Her grandmother is living in a retirement community and the residents are… strange. Jobless and in need of a fresh start, she travels down to her grandmother’s place in the small town of Cat’s Paw Cove, Florida. Summary – After spending years building up her life coaching business in Chicago, Charly is blacklisted after she refuses to lie for a client.
