The Harvest of Moondew Valley
Well of Shadows | A High Fantasy Slice of Life LitRPG
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Narrated by:
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Chris Roust
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By:
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D. R. R. Hatch
About this listen
Alden Bramblethorn’s job at The Whispering Willow is wearing on him.
But it’s not just that. His family is broken, and he has no living relatives. Lonely, he seeks answers from the GoldenRoot Ancestral Repository. It doesn’t take long for him to strike gold.
There, he finds an ancient letter with a deed to Starshine Farm—a chance to leave everything behind, make real connections, and start over. And, besides, he’s a [Level 4] Chloromancer. Plants love him. Farming can’t be that difficult. Right?
Well, turns out, it can. Especially when the property was abandoned one hundred years ago. Which begs the question: Why did his ancestor, Balthazar Wildewood, leave the farm behind and disappear? The people of Twilight Haven don’t know. Most are scared of the property, and don’t want anything to do with it. But all that changes when Alden grabs a shovel, and starts digging away.
Pick up The Harvest of Moondew Valley: Well of Shadows today and join Alden as he uncovers the mystery of Balthazar’s past, makes connections with the villagers of Twilight Haven, and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance. Scroll up and click that orange BUY NOW button. You won’t regret it.
What listeners say about The Harvest of Moondew Valley
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- H. B. A. Eastwood
- 27-04-24
Cute story
The good:
The world is clearly well thought out, there are interesting elements, such as the unique races.
The focus is on building relationships with others and emotional healing. The story is well plotted and paced.
The bad:
The word ‘perked’ is used strangely multiple times.
The narration:
The narrator did a good job distinguishing characters. I personally didn’t like the choice of voice for the male lead and the main love interest - to me, it is associated with a vapid kind of person. Other than that, the narration was excellent, but it did affect my enjoyment overall.
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