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The Sorcerer's Ascension

The Sorcerer's Path, Book 1

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The Sorcerer's Ascension

By: Brock Deskins
Narrated by: William Turbett
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Torn from a life of comfort and luxury, his family destroyed by political intrigues and aspirations, a young boy must quickly grow into a man before the deadly streets of Southport devour him. Follow Azerick through a non-stop adventure that pits him against thieves, thugs, murderers, and men of power that will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.

Azerick must fight just to survive, but for him survival is not enough. A hunger to avenge the wrongs committed against him burns deep within. But that is not all that lies within the young man. There is a power waiting to be unleashed that may be the key to achieving the justice and security he seeks...if it does not destroy him first.

©2011 Brock E. Deskins (P)2017 Brock E. Deskins
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I am sorry if this sounds harsh, nevertheless, this criticism merits attention, The narrator sounded incredibly nasal, as if sickly and congested, and every word he spoke was incredibly off-putting, almost offensive. There might be a good story here, however, I wouldn't know because I dropped it 15 minutes in after feeling grossed out. Seriously, how was this even approved for production? Who listened to this and thought it was okay?

Narrator sounds disgusting. How can the producers think this was acceptable?

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