Echoes of a Fallen Kingdom

Written by:
B.T. Narro
Narrated by:
Simon Vance

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
166
Narrator
40
Release Date
June 2019
Duration
10 hours 15 minutes
Summary
Strong-willed and full of hope, Leo strives to learn more of the magic he has read so much about. He's heard of invisible links in his world, and hidden rifts to other realms filled with creatures and stones of power. But Leo's family is stuck in an impoverished city. He performs backbreaking farm work beside his older brother, a rebellious and cunning thief, but nonetheless a brother whom Leo would trust with his life. Their father takes care of them as best he can, but a dangerous secret has weighed heavily on him for years. He won't be able to keep it hidden much longer.

Leo believes everything will change for the better when he begins work as a bookbinder and finally leaves the dreadful farm. He can apply for apprenticeship to the Bookbinding Guild upon his soon-approaching birthday.

Everything will change, but in ways their family would never expect. It all begins when Leo's brother steals something that he should've left alone.
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Kelly D.

I wouldn’t stop listening, gripping, engrossing loved every minute

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Michael Cook

The story is really slow and plodding and very simple. I can only hope the next book is better. If it were narrated properly it might be better but this guy sounds like he's reading to children. Not at all satisfying, but gave me just enough to get me to try the next book. Hope it's better.

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Leeland S.

I really enjoyed the story it's a bit slow at times but in all a very good story Love the narrator

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Shawn Miller

Great book. Cannot wait to read the next on in the series.

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John E.

Interesting start, quality narration.

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Andris Krūms

Interesting and captivating story. Gread reading.

Slow to get going, enjoyed it

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Abdullah Al Farhan

Not an interesting book

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Youri Z.

Promising start of the series A slower paced buildup and introduction to the world & magic system The point of view of not just one protagonist but a strong family of 3 had me really intrigued

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Barbara

Absolutely love the story couldn’t leave it be now will be obsessed with the next chapter especially with Leo.

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Red Diz 2

Over all I enjoyed the story. You understand the struggles of the characters and learn things about the world. The relationship between the two brothers and the father is very enjoyable as well. I do have issues though. Almost the entire book feels like set up. The "call to adventure" only happens in the last two hours of the book. I guess I'm just used to story's we're the action starts at least in the first 2-3 hours of the book. The magic that is in this story that has been shown so far seems to be limited to summoning monsters from another world and something called linking. Linking being if objects that are similar are effected by this worlds magic they start to effect one another. like if you pick up one object the other starts to float. It's said there is more to this magic but was not show in this book. I hope the next book gets into the magic system more.

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Jahmil E.

It does have a slow start but it's necessary to build the world. Just finished book two and can't say enough good things about this series!

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Desmond

it started off a little slow but picked up! I'm already in the second book and will probably be through the 3rd by next Friday. Simon Vance is an awesome narrator. I wish the terms within the book were available on the internet so I can further engulf into the lore.

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ANGELIKA R.

good characters and story line. great narrator. hard to stop. on to the next book!

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Anonymous

It made me addicted to the book and can’t what to read the rest

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Anonymous

A great story can’t wait for next part of the adventure

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