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  • Attack of the Aswang

  • Warden, Book 3
  • By: Kevin Hardman
  • Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
  • Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (52 ratings)

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Attack of the Aswang

By: Kevin Hardman
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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Part lawman, part tracker, and part magician, the Wardens are monster-hunters - tasked with protecting the people from the various, nightmarish creatures that have invaded the world of men.

For most of his life, 16-year-old Errol Magnus categorically rejected the idea of being a Warden. Growing up right next to the Badlands, he encountered enough bloodthirsty monsters in the ordinary course of events; he’d never seen much sense in assuming a post that required you to actively seek them out.

Recently, however, while competently and capably serving as Warden on behalf of his missing brother Tom, Errol’s had a change of heart. Now, for reasons of his own, he desperately wants the position. Unfortunately, being officially appointed Warden not only requires that Errol’s skills be tested by his peers, but that he also make a perilous journey to the city of Apolos in order to be examined by the high Warden himself.

Traveling with a group of colleagues, Errol thinks all danger is behind them once they reach the safety of the city. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Something has followed them out of the Badlands, and - one by one - his traveling companions are being viciously slain by something...inhuman. It’s up to Errol to find the creature and bring its killing spree to a halt, before he himself winds up the next victim.

©2019 Kevin Hardman (P)2019 Kevin Hardman
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wonderful story

Mikael Naramore is a wonderful narrator I really enjoyed story line and character's I will definitely listen to this book again

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I want more

I am hoping to hear more if these adventures. They have been well written and performed.

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Great story telling!

This one is hard to explain without writing another book, so suffice it to say that if you like the TV show Supernatural, this book series is for you.

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Final Exams

In the continued absence of his brother, Errol is evaluated or the position of a Warden. Battles with monsters, intrigue and a trip to the big city ensue.
This one was every bit as much fun as the previous Warden books and I loved it.

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Fun reading with empathy

A twist that is nice ... all that seem to be monsters my only be different in appearance not motive

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Not JUST about monster-hunting

I got a free audiobook in exchange for an honest review, and I'm so glad I did!

Warden is a Teen/YA series about monster-hunting. But not JUST about monster-hunting.

In this third book of the series, we learn that young Warden Errol Magnus (Latin for “Great,” and do you not just tingle at the possibilities of that name?) might have a Prophecy attached to him, one that foretells a new peace in the land, a peace between Monsters and Wardens. Why me? he wonders. Because, his superiors say, you have defeated some of the greatest, wiliest Monsters in the land, and because you have a Foretold magical blade made of Wendigo bones. Hmmmm, thinks Errol. Shrugging, he goes back to work.

Work this time involves solving the mystery of and facing off against the Aswang, a shapeshifter that can look like a pig or hog, who seeks revenge for what she sees as the murder of her offspring, and what Errol’s compatriots see as just another campfire dinner. Errol senses, at the end, that he is looking at a grieving mother seeking justice, not just a rampaging, indiscriminate killer. And he starts to understand that sometimes the monsters are men.

This is not just a book about monster-hunting. It’s a book about protecting those who need it while refraining from unnecessary violence, about figuring out right and wrong regardless of species, and of understanding the pain of those who don’t look like us and can’t tell us what’s wrong.

Errol has a fine intuition about the feelings and motivations of the monsters he encounters, and tries to avoid killing them. He even helps them when he can, when it doesn’t endanger his charges. Who better than a compassionate Magnus to broker peace in the land?

I can’t wait to see what happens next!

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Best book of the trilogy!

This book is more complex than the others and is super fun and interesting! The story is better, the writing is better, and I even think the audio performance is better. I really enjoyed this one a lot!

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So much adventure in one book!

I am a huge fan of Errol and his Warden adventures! It's been interesting to "watch" him grow over these three books. Even though not a huge amount of time has passed, you can honestly recognize some maturity that the experience of acting as Warden has given him. He definitely seems a little less impetuous and quick to judge as he was in books one and two.

There is so much going on in this book! There are a ton of adventures and suspenseful situations throughout. We get introduced to some new, interesting characters and there are some really fascinating moral dilemmas we get to experience through Errol's eyes. I truly hope there are more stories set in this universe, especially with how this one ended!

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Great fantasy action!

Attack of the Aswang
(Warden #3)
by Kevin Hardman
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary. I really love this series so far! This young guy has been doing warden work because his brother has gone missing and he is the warden. A warden is someone that keeps the monsters at bay. He works the badlands where only the strongest of people live and all kinds of monsters try to cross into human territory. He lives with a small magical being named Berry. In this book, the main wardens come to test him to see if he is ready to be a warden. Then they take him to the city, a bit of a trek on horses. A lot of things happen there! A big surprise at the end! Great characters and world building! New characters! Loved the action and creatures!
Narration was awesome!!!

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Fun Adventure into a New World

Attack of the Aswang was a fun new adventure into a series I hadn't read before. I typically don't start a new series in the middle (book 3 in this case), but I'm happy to say it was very easy to jump in and not feel like I was missing information. Credit to the author for making it easy to jump in and get up to speed quickly.

The Warden series was a lot of fun to get to know in this book. There's a world that is a little different from ours with magic and magical creatures. I love the world that Kevin Hardman has built and really loved getting to know new creatures that I feel like I haven't seen in every other fantasy book.

Errol is a great main character. He's grounded and likeable. He could easily be arrogant or full of himself as he's basically the magical sheriff in town, but he's not. I also like that his first instinct isn't to kill magical creatures, but to only do so when necessary and to thoroughly investigate a situation. There's some other great secondary characters in Attack of the Aswang and some who are supposed to be not so likeable. The author does a great job with each of them. There's also a bigger mystery in this series that I'm looking forward to learning more about.

Being my first time diving into a Kevin Hardman book, I wasn't sure what to expect of this new world, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's not an action-packed blockbuster book, but there's enough to be satisfying on top of the great world-building going on. I'm definitely intrigued and will be checking out the rest of the Warden series. If you like magical stories, magical creatures, or sheriff-type stories that aren't set in the old west, you might really like this series as well.

The narration by Mikael Naramore was spot-on. I thought he did an excellent job of playing the different characters and has a good voice for audiobooks. No complaints at all.

*I was provided a free copy of this book, but my thoughts and opinions are my own and honest.

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