Amrevet Days One
An Alien Honeymoon Travelogue of Atlantis (Amrevet Days, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Marchbank
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Paul Woodson
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By:
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Vera Nazarian
About this listen
A spicy alien honeymoon travelogue of Atlantis!
Fans of the Atlantis Grail series have asked for a spicy story of Gwen and Aeson's honeymoon in all its glorious detail, and here it is . . .
Amrevet Days is the Atlantean equivalent of a honeymoon, but taken approximately eight months after the wedding. By custom, the newlyweds must escape to a secret location to enjoy each other.
Now that Gwen is the Imperatris, married to the stunningly handsome Imperator of the most powerful nation on Atlantis, they have the entire planet at their disposal.
Come along with the happy couple and experience the joys of physical love on board a luxury flying ship, as they visit the remarkable sites of the planet, explore mysterious ancient landmarks, and learn more about one another. In addition, discover fun revelations and secrets about other favorite characters in the Atlantis Grail universe and what is yet to come.
Contains mature themes.
©2025 Vera Nazarian (P)2025 Tantor MediaFirstly, changing from the original narrator was a mistake. I’m going to assume Sophia wasn’t available. She IS GWEN. It will be a very big loss if this new narrator does the voice for Book of Everything over Sophia. Her book is weak and overly feminine for Gwen’s character, making Gwen seem pathetic, weak and not very intelligent (the opposite of true Gwen). She does a fine job with the other voices including Aeson, but she cannot be Gwen.
Secondly, this book lacked any sort of interesting story line and felt more like a shallow pornographic story with the main emphasis on sex over anything else. If this was the intention of the book, then it succeeded. The only golden moments were getting to hear about some past characters we thought forgotten.
Thirdly, I’d say around 50-60% of the book is sexual scenes, which is again, more like a porno. Books can be spicy and done well if they have proper story building and make up less than 15% of the book.
I’m sure there are people that loved this, but it was clearly not written for my type of audience. Truly hope we get Sophia back for other books from Gwen’s perspective.
From your avid TAG fan.
I really wanted to love this.
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