
Touch the Sky
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Alison Blasdell

This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
Nothing unusual had ever happened to her. Her life was ordinary and predictable until that
day. Now, she has a secret, a secret both terrifying and compelling.
“…the storyline is brilliant, and the characters are strong, fearless, caring, and vibrant…”-Amazon review
“…a love story like no other: life in contemporary Britain meets life in the prehistoric Bronze Age, and what evolves is
an amazing, timeless love connection…”-Amazon review
“…a great love story along with a journey through the past interwoven with the present day…”-Amazon review
“…I flew through this first book and loved the…story…”-Reading is My Remedy Reviews
“…contemporary fiction with a mix of magical realism, history, science, and romance…a fascinating way to do time
travel…”-Amazon review.
Jennifer Bracken is visiting the British Museum in London when she falls, hitting her head. While
unconscious, she sees life through the eyes of a young priestess from a long-ago Bronze Age
civilization. Assuming the experience resulted from striking her head, she discounts the episode and
visits her best friend in Scotland. There, at the foothills of The Highlands, the visions return, both
frightening and compelling. Each time they occur, Jennifer is drawn deeper into the young priestess
Cela’s life.
Driven to discover if such a Bronze Age society ever existed, she enlists the help of noted
archaeologist Derek Rannoch. Derek is astonished by Jennifer’s detailed descriptions of that era. He
demands to see the source of her information in exchange for his assistance. Jennifer refuses, but
she needs his archaeological expertise. She must find a way to convince him to help her, for an
uneasy feeling begins to overtake her. As Derek and Jennifer’s turbulent—and often antagonistic—
relationship develops, Jennifer is inexplicably drawn to him, feeling safe in his presence, but safe from
what?
Touch the Sky takes the reader on a mesmerizing trip back and forth between the Bronze
Age and contemporary times—a trip that will challenge our notion of science and reality
and affirm our belief in the immortality of love.
What listeners say about Touch the Sky
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- Amy Cotoia
- 03-19-25
excellent story, poor virtual narration
The story as told by virtual narration left much to be desired. The naration's expression, punctuation, and emphasis skewed the flow of the story's conversations. However, the story, The characters, and the plot were very engaging.
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