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7eventh Sense

Book Five of The Senses Novels

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7eventh Sense

By: K M Aul
Narrated by: Jessie G
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Twins who are not twins but are much more. Sumire and Violet will come face-to-face with the greatest threat our planet has ever known. Wracked by plague, famine, darkness, earthquake, and the death of an untold multitude, this world is home to two young twins destined to become mankind’s last hope. Born continents apart and yet identical in every respect, Violet and Sumire will face our greatest nightmare. Alone and yet never alone, these two girls will find each other and defeat overwhelming odds to join the rest of our heroes in what may ultimately become humanity’s last stand. Get ready for a mind-bending adventure filled with non-stop action and terror.

©2019 Kim M. Aul (P)2020 Kim M. Aul
Difficult Situations Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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It was not my favorite largely because of the narrator. The audio quality was tinny at times and felt disjointed. I initially thought that might have mostly been intentional because of the characters, but I don’t think that it was.

Not my favorite of the series, but still interesting

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I really enjoyed the book and how the story all came together. However, the narration was tinny and very, VERY unpleasant to listen to.

The fault does not lie with the voice or the way it was read, but the microphone used or the way it was rendered was really terrible to listen to, especially the first few chapters (Chapter 6 was awful).

Great Story, but terrible narration & audio

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