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Gods of Amyrantha
- Tide Lords, Book 2
- Narrated by: John Telfer
- Length: 16 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
The Tide Lords are returning and that means every man, woman and child is in danger... Arkady is exiled to the repressive Torlenian capital, where she makes some unexpected friends and some powerful enemies, all of whom seem bent on using her to wreak vengeance on each other. Things are not going smoothly for Declan Hawkes, the King's Spymaster, either, and not just because the Empress of the Five Realms has turned up in Caelum with her family.
Jaxyn Aranville is determined to quash any opposition to his plans for the Glaeban throne and Arkady's husband, the Duke of Lebec, is on his way. And in the stark deserts of Torlenia, a meeting between two powerful Tide Lords could put to rest eight thousand years of enmity...or not...
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- KMS
- 29-05-21
Very enjoyable
Having listened to books 1 and 2, I'm about to download book 3. I will recommend this series to friends. I'm enjoying the plot, characters and their development. John Telfer's narration is excellent.
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- Lulu
- 14-03-15
Really interesting with some humour
What I liked about this book was that despite not having read the 1st book in the Tide Lords series, I was able to pick up the storyline and get into it; I found it really engaging. I loved the subtle humour here and there - I had a few "laugh out loud" moments. I enjoyed the strength of the characters and the steady build-up in the storyline and I was compelled to get the follow-up books.
However, I was disappointed with the last two books in this series. The storyline although somewhat complex, slowly loses its finesse in the last 2 books, almost as if it was not thoroughly thought through and made up along the way, throwing in more characters and twists in a chaotic manner while dragging out the story!! Unfortunately, on the whole, the scenes or the fictional worlds were/was not sufficiently or creatively described to inspire belief and imagination.
The narrator was ok, but his voice variations seemed somewhat limited thereby not able to keep up and give the numerous characters distinctive voices, especially in the last 2 books as the interaction and number of characters increase.
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- PMSROCK
- 30-05-14
Fascinating, leaves you wanting more NOW!
Would you consider the audio edition of Gods of Amyrantha to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version, but enjoyed the audio version very much. Very easy to listen to and narrator was vety good.
What did you like best about this story?
I like the fact that even if you suspect something is a little off, you can still be surprised when the twist is laid out for you. That really makes a book more enjoyable for me.
What does John Telfer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I personally really enjoy the way he reads. And I feel that he gives the caracters life, slight changes in tones makes each character have a voice of their own, which is nice, even if they have not said who is talking I know which character is speaking, which means I don't have to keep going back to figure who is talking. A big plus for me.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Gripping, and leaves you waiting and wanting more.
Any additional comments?
I stumbled onto this author while looking for something else, glad that I did. Look forward to reading and listening to more from her.
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- Asta Rootsi
- 17-12-23
Very enjoyable, good second book
I liked the first book and I liked this one. The characters are quite interesting, the intrigue is there and the story is fast paced. The setting is quite appealing and the way the immortals deal with their immortality is deep, giving it another dimension, in addition to just a fast paced adventure. And the funny moments are brilliant. It is always a pleasure when a book makes one laugh.
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- jennifer
- 18-05-15
As fantastic as book one
Where does Gods of Amyrantha rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
See my comments for book one
What did you like best about this story?
All of it
Have you listened to any of John Telfer’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Yes, I love his storytelling.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Hmm would need to think about that
Any additional comments?
Roll on book three
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- Kathycrewe
- 08-12-23
Can’t stop listening to!
Book 2. Greater depth, intriguing ending. Just downloaded book 3. The narrator adds to the atmosphere and it’s easy to follow the characters as they appear.
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- Jude
- 23-04-24
Great idea, but not made the most of.
Despite its captivating premise of immortals locked in an eternal struggle, this book series falls short of delivering a truly immersive experience for me. While the concept of powers waxing and waning with a magical tide is intriguing, the execution lacks depth. The characters feel superficial, lacking the development needed to truly engage the reader. Instead of delving into complex personalities, the narrative relies heavily on standard tropes and clumsily incorporates modern social concerns, ultimately detracting from the overall enjoyment of the story. While the world-building shows promise, the lack of meaningful character development leaves much to be desired.
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