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The Lost Children Trilogy

Complete Series, Books 1-3

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The Lost Children Trilogy

By: Krista Street
Narrated by: Stephanie Bentley
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Forgotten

As Lena and the others explore their powers and try to figure out who and what they are, they make a frightening discovery. Those who know the answers to their questions are hunting them. And if they find them, these superhumans may not survive.

Remembered

Lena, Flint and their unique family have discovered what created their extrasensory abilities and hidden memories. When a new opportunity arises to give them answers to a past they thought was lost, an entire world is reopened. Now, stronger than they were before, they venture to the heart of what created them knowing they may not all return.

Reborn

On the run, Lena, Flint and their family know they have two options: go back into hiding or fight. Will their abilities be strong enough to ensure their freedom? Or will Lena and Flint's greatest fear finally come true?

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Krista Street (P)2020 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Young Adult
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Loved the plot-reader… meeeeehhh

I really liked the plot of this book. Loved the romance between the two main characters. Could have done without the cringy sex scenes but other than that a really enjoyable book.

NOW. The reader within the first five minutes I was like wow what is this southern accent. Like I get he’s a cowboy but seriously. And the British accent later nobody has spoken like that for over 70 years !!!!!


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Great audio trilogy

Throughly enjoyed listening to this trilogy of contemporary fantasy romance , family, supernatural powers, entwined with family life

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what the heck!

fantastic story idea, listened to it all. well should say struggled to listen. If this was written by a 12-15 year old girl, then it's brilliant, keep going you'll get better, excellent first attempt. If not. maybe ASDA or Walmart are looking for staff. This was absolutely the worst writing I've ever listened to. So many plot holes that are fixed by changing the truths. shame, I loved the narrator.

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The idea of superpowers

I liked the idea of the superpowers and discovering the different powers they possessed. I enjoy the sci-fi part and the main idea of the story but was not keen on the highly romantic elements/ scenes (not needed and took away from the story for me) and the relationship between the two main characters could have been reconstructed (obsession/over dependence seemed over played), more empowered characters. I see what the other reviews meant about the performance but I managed to listen to the whole story.
Glad it was part of the free listening books.

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Not worth it even though its free

This was one of the worst book/series of books I think I have ever listened to, was this written by a teenage girl? It would be generous to call this teen drama, the plot is paper thin, the characters one dimensional and the supposed love story between the two main characters is laughable, it was beyond cringe whenever they got into a sex scene, their relationship was toxic, for example he was overbearingly obsessive while she was so dependent it was actually offensive. This is labelled as sci-fi and sounded like a cool concept, whatever you do don't bother listening. Also the narrator is very poor and her attempt at a British accent must have been modelled on Dick Van Dyke in mary poppins, do Americans realise nobody in England actually says loverly or guvna, I cant express how much I hated this series

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