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Bloods of a Withering Kingdom

Elmerïan Chronicles (Elmerïan, Book 2)

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Bloods of a Withering Kingdom

By: Corey Ratliff
Narrated by: David Winter
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Bör Mesari burns. Velensmir is on the brink of war with Grayhorn. The dwarves return to the light. The druidic Gods are on the move.

And the Ashen Empire has risen.

Aric and Eldras reunite to find themselves thrust under the shadow of prophecy and a choice that will change the world forever. One path will see them in someone else's shackles, while the other is painted in secrets and lies.

Moro and Trenara prepare to part ways as he discovers the mistake he made that will bathe the lands in blood. His powers grow and he begins to hear a voice bound to his fate and soul.In the south, Donalis discovers the dark plans of the High King to rewrite the map of Verilia as three cities collide. Now, he must make the choice to remain loyal to his king, or hold onto his morals.

Death will meet Life as unforeseen enemies are revealed. Old foes reemerge. Alliances form in the most unlikely. When the rise of the Shadow bond threatens every faction, can heroes prevail where all else have failed before?

©2024 Corey Ratliff (P)2024 Corey Ratliff
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Im gonna be pretty critical, I'm sorry in advance. First, the narrator is better than the previous one, but still rough at times and some of his voices are just not working like natalior (the bard). It's really distracting and negatively impact the experience.

Most of the book i just couldn't care about what was going on. The dwarfs exists i guess, not sure why they were in that book. They used a good chunk of it for little to no impact on the story for a long time and then they finally do something and.. nothing... huh ?

The whole series is just weird, the timings are off. i feel like it's a bunch of ideas put somewhat together fast to get the book out in a deadline. I'm sorry if I'm a bit blunt but it's how i see it. i really don't think im gonna get the 3rd book, we will see. i feel bad leaving this review, especially since the book doesn't seem really popular (2 reviews) but i just don't see the appeal that others saw. Good luck to the writer, i think you have a lot of work to do.

Some good idea, just bad execution

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