Kingdom Misophonia
A Princess Hates Noise Fairy Tale
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Narrated by:
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Traci Arlene
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By:
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Eva Gordon
About this listen
Beautiful and talented Princess Amanda, the next queen of Milathonia, has it all. Yet, she, along with her father and brother, are cursed with misophonia - the hatred of certain sounds. Isolated from other kingdoms, Amanda has lived a sheltered life. As a gifted artist, Amanda begs her father to let her attend the art academy in Zolonia. The king agrees, but only if she uses a fake identity and finds the proper suitor.
Captain Dash Lysander, a returning war hero, takes a well-paying job as a bodyguard to an academy student. Traumatized by war, which included battling man-eating fleshers, Dash hopes he can do his duty without suffering from day tremors. Upon meeting his charge, Dash is immediately smitten. However, his duty is to protect her, not court her.
Princess Amanda and Dash are drawn to one another. They do their best to stave their hidden passion, despite the looming danger of fleshers and secrets that could ruin everything.
©2019 Eva Gordon (P)2020 Eva GordonWhat listeners say about Kingdom Misophonia
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- Nicole Henderson
- 25-05-20
What an enjoyable listen
Well this was certainly a enjoyable listen Princess Amanda has one very strange affliction but so does her father and brother and others from her country Milathonia. They hate certain noises like snoring, loud chewing, sniffing these I can agree with but to them it can trigger rage. Princess Amanda is given the chance to travel abroad so that she can study her art but this is where things really get interesting. She gets to meet the handsome Captain Dash a war hero, she makes a friend, and fights the ugly beasts that were fought during the war. The story has romance, betrayal, twists and turns it touches on issues like PTSD, people who are sensitive to nosies. Overall it was a great story. It is certainly different but in a good way. The characters are well developed and the world building is great.
I’ll certainly be listening to the book again.
Tracie the narrator also did a great job, she used character voices and changed the tone of her voice to suit the situation.
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- A D.
- 11-06-20
Not your typical fairytale!
I love the idea of being read to. Especially a fairytale that isn't your typical fairytale. Is there a princess? Yes and she has a disability. She suffers from a severe case of misophonia which is perfectly alright in her kingdom. The laws in her kingdom cater to her unique needs. But, like most fairytales, she is due to leave her kingdom to get her degree. Armed with a hidden identity and magical ear plugs, she is ready to take on her education. Her father's only requirement is that she have a guard. And only the best will do. And the best is Captain Dash Lysander, a decorated war hero who suffers from PTSD and who has fallen on hard times.
The princess and the warrior experience the instant fairytale-like attraction one would expect. They also deal with their personal issues, enjoy meaningful friendships, stave off flesh eating monsters and so much more. This audiobook is fun to listen to. Listening to it is reminiscent of being read to as a child except with more complex characters and situations. And the expected happily ever after does make an appearance, though not quite in the traditional way.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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