
The Fate's Forsaken Omnibus
Books 1-2 and Prequel Novella
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Narrated by:
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Derek Perkins
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By:
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Shae Ford
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Thoroughly enjoyed it and will listen to it again some time.
Excellent
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the kingdom of midlan is ruled by a selfish king and our hero starts off as a young boy with a lot to learn. mysteries are gradually revealed and new and interesting characters introduced all the time. the only criticism is that some parts are a little slow and reflective, but action and adventure and battle sequences make up for it. also an underlying love story, great characters and some humour and mischief. also no blasphemy. ....a great plus in my opinion.
keeps you wanting to buy the next book in the series
excellent narrator.
highly recommended. can't wait for Shae Ford to write her next series!! well I hope she has plans to
great fantasy with a dragon
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Love it
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Great but...
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Was happily reading at a rollicking pace, with dragons; pirates; bad-guys, good guys, ( both of these dying amongst MUCH blood and gore…)
…Until the denouement, when the book ALL OF A SUDDEN becomes a Right Wing *Reproduction Class* from Texas (or why you should wait til marriage for sex)…!!!!!
I mean - if you're uncomfortable about writing a sex scene - simply leave it out!!!
The irony is the amount of violence, blood, guts, and questionable moral decisions and plot points used throughout the rest of the book.
This COULD HAVE been a great new "world-building" book, but due to the appalling last chapter this is the last book I'd EVER read by this author. I'll be returning this rubbish.
Carries on from the last Fate's Forsaken book
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