Endless Worlds Volume II Audiobook by James Peters, Anita Templer, Francis Burns, N.R. Marxen, Matthew Wright, Peter Koevari, Renee Marski
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Title: Endless Worlds Volume II
Subtitle: A Collection of Dark Faerie Tales
Author: James Peters, Anita Templer, Francis Burns, N.R. Marxen, Matthew Wright, Peter Koevari, Renee Marski
Narrator: David Swanson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-02-18
Publisher: Peters Professional Services, LLC
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
A dark faerie tale anthology featuring eight short stories by well-received and upcoming authors, delivering new faerie tales and dark twists on inspired tales.
"The Last Citadel Of The Innocent" - Matthew Wright
While trying to rescue his parents from the clutches of city enforcers, the young soldier finds himself trapped in a war of ancient powers - and has to find the strength in himself to make a terrible choice.
"Lorelei" - Ken Mann
Hunting a banished sorceress, a kingdom must find a way to revoke a curse that thrusts neighboring realms on a collision course for war.
"The Liar's Tale" - James Peters
A travelling bard tells the tale of a selfish, petulant prince who is granted his birthday wish, trapping him in the midst of a battle between a tyrannous beast and his new friends.
"Gil And The Mystic Quill" - Peter Koevari
A talented young artist is given a quill with magical properties, and must face an evil tyrant who desperately wants to obtain his powers and use it to further enslave and dominate the lands.
"Ravendark" - N. R. Marxsen
King Edmund is finally gifted with a daughter and condemns his 12 sons to death. The brothers escape and discover their sister, Princess Raven, is their only hope in lifting a treacherous curse.
"The Blacksmith and The Beast" - Anita Templer
A young man in service to his king journeys to slay a dragon threatening a scorching destruction of his country.
"The Witchs Song" - Francis Burns
A young woman must uncover the truth behind her nightmares in order to stop a witch's curse that threatens her village.
"Fairy Tale Hunters" - Renee Marski
A princess joins a team destined to rid the world of its hidden evils while bound by magic that gives them the ability to do so at a price.
Members Reviews:
Great Dark Tale.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
I loved the first story in this collection but am a bit saddened about how it ended I mean it leaves too much to the imagination that I feel like there must be another section of it? It can't just end with her being carried away. When I finished Mr. Koevari's section I must say I love this story!!! It was very intriguing about how it had a man speaking in the background. I couldn't put this down!!! The Imagery was amazing as to be expected from Peter. His Characters felt so alive and wondrous. I wish we could have gotten to know his parents a bit more but it was so worth the sacrifice to grow the story more. For such a short story so much action and adventure was created. This would make an amazing movie to watch as well. The Witch's Song was also another favorite of mine. It was well written with varying sentences and believable characters. It follows true to the story it was inspired by and of course was hard to put down!!! All In all I must say that this book was a great collection of writers and was hard to put down. The transitions were a little rough and I feel the order could have been bettered but it was in all a great book and worth the read.
Title: Endless Worlds Volume II
Subtitle: A Collection of Dark Faerie Tales
Author: James Peters, Anita Templer, Francis Burns, N.R. Marxen, Matthew Wright, Peter Koevari, Renee Marski
Narrator: David Swanson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-02-18
Publisher: Peters Professional Services, LLC
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Publisher's Summary:
A dark faerie tale anthology featuring eight short stories by well-received and upcoming authors, delivering new faerie tales and dark twists on inspired tales.
"The Last Citadel Of The Innocent" - Matthew Wright
While trying to rescue his parents from the clutches of city enforcers, the young soldier finds himself trapped in a war of ancient powers - and has to find the strength in himself to make a terrible choice.
"Lorelei" - Ken Mann
Hunting a banished sorceress, a kingdom must find a way to revoke a curse that thrusts neighboring realms on a collision course for war.
"The Liar's Tale" - James Peters
A travelling bard tells the tale of a selfish, petulant prince who is granted his birthday wish, trapping him in the midst of a battle between a tyrannous beast and his new friends.
"Gil And The Mystic Quill" - Peter Koevari
A talented young artist is given a quill with magical properties, and must face an evil tyrant who desperately wants to obtain his powers and use it to further enslave and dominate the lands.
"Ravendark" - N. R. Marxsen
King Edmund is finally gifted with a daughter and condemns his 12 sons to death. The brothers escape and discover their sister, Princess Raven, is their only hope in lifting a treacherous curse.
"The Blacksmith and The Beast" - Anita Templer
A young man in service to his king journeys to slay a dragon threatening a scorching destruction of his country.
"The Witchs Song" - Francis Burns
A young woman must uncover the truth behind her nightmares in order to stop a witch's curse that threatens her village.
"Fairy Tale Hunters" - Renee Marski
A princess joins a team destined to rid the world of its hidden evils while bound by magic that gives them the ability to do so at a price.
Members Reviews:
Great Dark Tale.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
I loved the first story in this collection but am a bit saddened about how it ended I mean it leaves too much to the imagination that I feel like there must be another section of it? It can't just end with her being carried away. When I finished Mr. Koevari's section I must say I love this story!!! It was very intriguing about how it had a man speaking in the background. I couldn't put this down!!! The Imagery was amazing as to be expected from Peter. His Characters felt so alive and wondrous. I wish we could have gotten to know his parents a bit more but it was so worth the sacrifice to grow the story more. For such a short story so much action and adventure was created. This would make an amazing movie to watch as well. The Witch's Song was also another favorite of mine. It was well written with varying sentences and believable characters. It follows true to the story it was inspired by and of course was hard to put down!!! All In all I must say that this book was a great collection of writers and was hard to put down. The transitions were a little rough and I feel the order could have been bettered but it was in all a great book and worth the read.
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