
Ash to Ashes: Chronicles of Chalisaria: Volume One
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Narrated by:
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Jack Voraces
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By:
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C. Robert Jones
They say you don't get to choose your family; for Ashton Firebrand, the adopted son of a dragon, this is particularly true. Still, he finds a way to make it work.
When Ashton learns of an assassination plot targeting his dragon father, he launches an investigation that reveals a lot more than he bargained for - including some interesting details about his own origins.
One detail is the nature of his relationship with a magical barmaid named Abigail, who is promptly kidnapped by nefarious aurators, or mage hunters. Now, Ashton must travel to another continent to confront the aurators and save Abigail before their evil plan comes to fruition.
Along the way, Ashton meets a witch, a half-elf sorcerer, an animated teddy bear, and other magical figures who agree to help him take down the aurators. Filled with humor and intrigue, Ash to Ashes is an enchanting adventure that explores the meaning of family in a very unfamiliar locale.
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The audio book in particular is fairly well narrated with distinguishing voices and well done production the narration fits the tone of the story well.
This is not a revolutionary novel, but is well executed and surprinslgy engaging.
Well Executed Fantasy
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Glad I stuck with it
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Story: the initial exposition was quite good - I liked the characters, their abilities and the background - it appeared as something quite new for me. However, when story continued to develop into the main action it became a bit monotonous and predictable. It lacked some dramatic action and plot twists. Probably it will fit better for a pre-teen. I know that it is a young adult book - but there are YA that appeal to all ages as well. I am not sure I will be go after the sequel unless it will become more serious and less predictable.
Narration: I must say Jack Voraces really nailed it. There were few moments or characters were it felt slightly unnatural or overacted but it did not affect the overall impression. The narration has kept me listening to the book and I look forward for other title by Jack.
Great narration, average story
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Great story
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