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Night of the Shadow Moon

The Furyck Saga, Book 3

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Night of the Shadow Moon

By: A.E. Rayne
Narrated by: Finty Williams
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The Furyck Saga continues with this spellbinding third volume in A.E. Rayne’s epic fantasy adventure.

The Following is closing in. Jael’s desperation to save Eadmund from Evaine’s spell leads her back to the place of her nightmares, where she quickly discovers that she is trapped. In Hest, Jaeger is hungry for power and vengeance, making an enemy of Berard, who is forced to confront the truth of what his brother has become as he tries to save Meena from Jaeger’s clutches. Determined to exact his long-dreamed-of revenge, Ivaar plots his return to Oss to destroy Eadmund and capture the throne at last. On the road again, Aleksander is visited in his dreams by the Widow, but will he heed her warnings in time?

As furious storms batter Osterland, the kingdoms scramble to protect themselves from familiar enemies. The true danger emerges from the shadows, ready to destroy them all....

©2021 A.E. Rayne (P)2021 Podium Audio
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Military Revenge

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Thrilling Storyline • Exciting Adventure • Excellent Narration • Strong Female Hero • Detailed Worldbuilding

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Love the whole series. Well worth time, credits and/or money. Had a hard time putting the books on pause

Night of the Shadow Moon

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It made me hold my breath at times. Williams was fantastic! I can’t wait for the next series.

Thrilling

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Each book moves the story along. Narrator enhances story. I recommend
for the storyline and I can’t wait to see how it ends…

Enjoyable Series

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Again incredibly entertaining but I feel the performance slipped a bit with often no difference between the male and female character voices. I found some conversations confusing sure to the lack of transitions. So there are coveted psychic and telepathic abilities but magic is bad. Ok no problem, except it's not defined why. And gut wounds are survivable with homeopathic remedies apparently. Oh and they have the immortal possessed with their humanity turned off. Prayers are also answered with divine intervention. I prefer a world better defined, this inconsistency makes all perils completely unpredictable.

Good but a few things...

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I will happily listen to this entire series of books and enjoy the characters, story line & narrator of these books. I do have 2 things that I would prefer slightly different in my experience. One, the story jumps too much/high frequency between the various characters and story lines within each chapter for my taste. In fact, sometimes you literally get a couple of sentences and off to another situation. This makes it both harder to follow and engaged in as your waiting for the next flip of topic. And second, that the story its self seems to take its time with lots of detail and events (which I enjoy) up until the big/main event of the book which then seems rushed all into the last couple of chapters.

Really Enjoy!

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