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The Keepers of the Ring Series, Book 4
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Angela Hunt
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A brother and sister search for each other after being separated by an Indian prince and his war. Gifted novelist Angela Elwell Hunt continues her exciting American historical Keepers of the Ring series.
In book four, Rehoboth, Daniel Bailie takes his children, Mojag and Aiyana, to minister to the praying Indians. Mojag, however, abandons his father's ministry, feeling that he's been led to serve the heathen Indians, who are on the brink of war with the colonists. Travel back to an amazing period in America's past and experience the people and ideas that shaped the founding of our nation.
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- Length: 26 hrs and 45 mins
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Lovely Sorcha is the seventh child and only daughter of Lord Colum of Sevenwaters. Bereft of a mother, she is comforted by her six brothers who love and protect her. Sorcha is the light in their lives and they are determined that she know only contentment. But Sorcha's joy is shattered when her father is bewitched by his new wife, an evil enchantress who binds her brothers with a terrible spell, a spell which only Sorcha can lift - by staying silent.
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Compelling story--but only at 1.5x
- By barefoot rabbit on 09-09-13
By: Juliet Marillier
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The Shore of Women
- By: Pamela Sargent
- Narrated by: Stephen Largay, Sarah Ellis
- Length: 21 hrs and 32 mins
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Women rule the world in this suspenseful love story set in a post-nuclear future. Having expelled men from their vast walled cities to a lower-class wilderness, the women in this futuristic universe dictate policy and chart the future through control of scientific and technological advances. Among their laws are the rules for reproductive engagement, an act now viewed as a means of procreation rather than an act of love.
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Gripping narration in Audible format
- By Fergus on 05-07-13
By: Pamela Sargent
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The Beast of Clan Kincaid
- Highland Warrior Series, Book 1
- By: Lily Blackwood
- Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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They call him the Beast - a hardened mercenary whose heart seems as cold as his icy blue gaze. They do not know his true name: Niall Braewick, son of the Laird of Kincaid. It has been years since he escaped into the forest the night his father was murdered. Now he has returned, ablaze with a vengeful hunger. He will gain the MacClaren chief's trust, gather his clan, and take back his lands. And take the MacClaren's daughter as well....
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So so
- By Amazon Customer on 10-01-19
By: Lily Blackwood
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Son of Avonar
- Bridge of D'Arnath, Book 1
- By: Carol Berg
- Narrated by: Angele Masters
- Length: 19 hrs and 22 mins
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Magic is forbidden throughout the Four Realms. For decades, sorcerers and those associating with them were hunted to near extinction.But Seri, a Leiran noblewoman living in exile, is no stranger to defying the unjust laws of her land. She is sheltering a wanted fugitive who possesses unusual abilities-a fugitive with the fate of the realms in his hands...
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Great Series!
- By Bob-o on 08-30-16
By: Carol Berg
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Crockett of Tennessee
- A Novel Based on the Life and Times of David Crockett
- By: Cameron Judd
- Narrated by: Allan Robertson
- Length: 17 hrs and 10 mins
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From humble beginnings in rural Tennessee to his heroic death defending the Alamo, frontiersman, adventurer, and politician David Davy Crockett embodies the spirit and ideals of the national character. Even during his lifetime, tales of the sharpshooting, skilled woodsman were - to his delight - told, retold, and elaborated on. As a US congressman, the former Creek War militiaman steadfastly opposed President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act.
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I highly recommend
- By That Man They Call Shad on 05-05-21
By: Cameron Judd
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Debt of Bones
- Sword of Truth Series
- By: Terry Goodkind
- Narrated by: Sam Tsoutsouvas
- Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins
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A milestone of storytelling set in the world of The Sword of Truth, Debt of Bones is the story of young Abby's struggle to win the aid of the wizard Zedd Zorander, the most important man alive. Abby is trapped, not only between both sides of the war, but in a mortal conflict between two powerful men. For Zedd, who commands power most men can only imagine, granting Abby's request would mean forsaking his sacred duty. With the storm of the final battle about to save the life of a child....
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Bags! This is a good prequel.
- By Patrick Sanchez on 05-02-14
By: Terry Goodkind
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The Orenda
- A Novel
- By: Joseph Boyden
- Narrated by: Ali Ahn, Graham Rowat, Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 17 hrs and 37 mins
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Christophe has been in the New World only a year when his native guides abandon him to flee their Iroquois pursuers. A Huron warrior and elder named Bird soon takes him prisoner, along with a young Iroquois girl, Snow Falls, whose family he has just killed, and holds them captive in his massive village. Champlain's Iron People have only recently begun trading with the Huron, who mistrust them as well as this Crow who has now trespassed onto their land; and her people, of course, have become the Huron's greatest enemy.
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Thoughtful and interesting, if not always gripping
- By David on 06-15-14
By: Joseph Boyden
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Naamah's Kiss
- By: Jacqueline Carey
- Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
- Length: 26 hrs and 52 mins
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Once there were great magicians born to the Maghuin Dhonn, the folk of the Brown Bear, the oldest tribe in Alba. But generations ago, the greatest of them all broke a sacred oath sworn in the name of all his people. Now, only small gifts remain to them. Through her lineage, Moirin possesses such gifts---the ability to summon the twilight and conceal herself, and the skill to coax plants to grow.
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The Kushiel series in order
- By Glen Gaines on 10-27-09
By: Jacqueline Carey
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The Mists of Avalon
- By: Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
- Length: 50 hrs and 53 mins
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A posthumous recipient of the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, Marion Zimmer Bradley reinvented - and rejuvenated - the King Arthur mythos with her extraordinary Mists of Avalon series. In this epic work, Bradley follows the arc of the timeless tale from the perspective of its previously marginalized female characters: Celtic priestess Morgaine, Gwenhwyfar, and High Priestess Viviane.
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Davina Porter brings an old favorite back to life!
- By Carolina on 07-13-12
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The Continent
- By: Keira Drake
- Narrated by: Fiona Hardingham
- Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
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For her 16th birthday, Vaela Sun receives the most coveted gift in all the Spire - a trip to the Continent. It seems an unlikely destination for a holiday: a cold, desolate land where two nations remain perpetually locked in combat. Most citizens lucky enough to tour the Continent do so to observe the spectacle and violence of battle, a thing long vanished in the peaceful realm of the Spire.
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amazing!!
- By Newtothis on 05-29-18
By: Keira Drake
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- SYJ
- 02-14-17
I enjoyed the historical aspect
The narrator was a huge disappointment. I got so tired of the whining, vibrato of those who were emotional.
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- Ed
- 09-25-19
Rehoboth
This book was a little harder for me to follow, then some of her other books. still a good read. Just a little slow at times.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-17-23
very thought provoking
makes you think about what people's went through when they were trying to settle this country
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- bunman
- 06-29-23
Enjoyed This So Much
Although there was much war during the time and necessary for this novel, Ms Hunt allows the reader to place themself within the period to experience the emotion. I thoroughly enjoyed the history and how she told the story with historical accounts.
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- C.Joy S.
- 03-03-17
A spoiled child
The narration and the female lead both drove me to leave the book behind several times. The female lead reminded me of a spoiled self centered brat. The narrators narration only added to me coming to that conclusion.
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- Darla
- 05-02-19
Enjoyed it!
I liked the spiritual depth to the characters. I also liked the contrast of cultures.
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- Nancy Kimball
- 03-29-17
Good blend of coming of age and historical fiction
Have you listened to any of Tiffany Halla Colonna’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I bought this because I really liked this narrator's performance of another title. But I really struggled with the story. There were too many characters for me to keep straight and at some points I got confused about how they fit into the story because there would be so many scenes in between when a main character appeared and by then I had forgotten things I needed to recall to remain in the story.
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It might be entirely my fault I struggled with some aspects of the story because this is a series and I entered it here with this book. So while this was a DNF for me I still did enjoy the narrator. She's easy to listen to and can make the character voices distinct enough I get to know them by their voices, which I like in my audiobooks.
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- Eva M Wolfenbarger
- 03-10-21
Excellent story!
the story really was quite excellent. I didn't enjoy the performance as much as in the previous books in the series. it sounded at times as if the voice suddenly changed into an automated computer generated voice. the performance was a bit awkward sounding.
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- Norma Babcock
- 02-23-17
My thoughts RE: This series by Angela Hunt
The story was beautiful. However the performance of it is flawed by whining. A sorrowful voice for sorrowful events and emotions is very well, but it began to seem the performer only had a continual whine. So sorry. The flawless historical research notwithstanding this series was spoiled for me by the performance.
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- Patricia
- 06-23-20
Good Story, Poor Narration
This book was a mixed bag. So let me separate the good from the bad.
While I have a great respect for the work that goes into narration, this speaker simply whined through the entire story in a pleading voice that made it extremely difficult to get through the book. Candidly, the only reason why I subjected myself to the "misery" was because the story was so good.
This is a story of early New England, specifically Massachusetts settlements, and how the English dealt with warring native American Indian tribes while trying to settle the land and convert as many Indians into "praying men" and "praying villages" as possible. Yes, there are a few love stories here with lines that might warrant a whining, pleading presentation, but certainly not the entire volume.
Interestingly, the drone of the narrator continues even when the text identifies a specific tone of voice that conflicts with the narration. For example, the text might make a statement followed with, "as he said in anger," or "as she said sternly," but those cues were ignored, being replaced with the same pleading, whining tone.
On the whole, the story was superb. Angela Hunt is an excellent writer, and her books are well researched. However, the drone of the narrator made this "read" very, very painful.
I would recommend with the caveat that the reader prepare for a subpar narration of the text.
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