
Blood Feud
A Legends of Ansu Novel
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Narrated by:
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Andrew McDermott
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By:
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J.W. Webb
Cursed by a witch, scarred by a bear. Introducing Jaran Saerk. Three misfits against an empire.
Exiled from his home, rebellious Northman Jaran Saerk serves Imperial Shen in the long-running war against the Cardalan Republic. After illegally killing a man, Jaran falls foul of his Shen leaders and finds himself with enemies on all sides. His only desire is to find and kill the witch Sheega, who stole his inheritance and murdered his kin. But first, he has to overcome the creatures she keeps sending his way.
Recently captured slave Savarna hides a dark secret and doesn’t plan on staying a slave for long. Once she’s escaped, she’ll slip inside the Golden Palace and kill the empress of Shen. Easy. Unfortunately, plans change. Things get complicated for Savarna when she meets the belligerent Northman Jaran Saerk.
Finvar the Droll is a retired thief and former gang member. The talkative trickster allies himself with Jaran Saerk whom - he insists - he can help in the Northman’s vendetta against the witch Sheega. But can Jaran trust this talkative conniver? Reckless Finvar says he has a plan. If employed, it could well result in the death of them both.
Blood Feud is the first book in a new trilogy starring the characters above. The novel is also the latest edition in a stunning new fantasy series called Legends of Ansu. If you like tough action featuring gritty, humorous characters set to a vivid fantasy backdrop of war and vengeance, then you are going to love this new tale by JW Webb.
Buy Blood Feud to begin listening to this exciting series today!
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AWESOME READ!
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Great story!
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good
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I listened to over an hour and gave up.
I didn’t like the narration at all.
Everything sounded the same, with the same emphasis on the last word of each sentence. (which was very annoying)
It felt to me like the narrator wasn’t involved or connected to what he was reading.
The accent of the narrator was too heavy and I had trouble understanding everything he said.
I do need to mention that English is not my native language (and that might play a part), but I’ve never had so much trouble understanding someone as in this Audio Book.
After listening to over an hour I still don’t have any idea what I listened to.
The story switched between characters too quickly, and I experienced it as one confusing blur. (maybe I would have experienced it entirely different with another narrator, I don’t know)
Because I didn’t finish the Audio Book and the narration was so distracting, I can’t really say anything about the story.
So I’ll give ‘Story’ and ‘Overall’ a 3 star rating (neutral in my opinion).
I would advise other people to listen to the entire sample, and see if you like the narration.
I did check out the Book before requesting to review it, but apparently my estimation about whether I would like it was off (and I’m truly sorry for that).
I got this Audio Book for free (thanks!). I'm voluntarily leaving this review.
Opinions and ratings are my own and not influenced by how I got the Audio Book.
Didn't like narration
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Not a Bad Story but a Strange one for Sure
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Great writing, sword and sorcery adventure, wonderful addition to his ever expanding world
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Lots of action, drama and suspense. I did not know this was part of a series until after I started listening to it. Maybe I should go back and listen to more of the series? I didn't really feel like I was missing anything but I do like to listen to a while series (or at least the majority of it).
I did not like the narration but that could just be because I am very picky when it comes to who I listen to. I will be looking at getting the rest of the series though.
Good
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I was gifted a copy of this audio book. I am a fan of this world created by J W Webb, and of the narrator, Andrew McDermott. I truly enjoyed the earlier stories featuring Corin an Fol. This new story didn't disappoint. This is my honest and unsolicited opinion.
Andrew McDermott does a stellar performance narrating this ninth book in the Legends of Ansu. I love Andrew's Irish accent, perfectly suited to this fantasy realm. His interpretation of the characters consistent and charismatic. The audio adds that extra special dimension to this fantastic saga.
I loved this newest venture in the legends of Ansu. It is the start of a trilogy featuring new protagonists set a thousand years after Corin an Fol. The blurb sets the scene. Jarad Saerk the Norseman, Savarna Eltayn from Rundali and Finvar the Droll are a trio who come together, destined to confront the witch Sheega. There are forces of the other realms meddling in the affairs of men. Great characters, intricate plot, gripping adventure, immersive story telling. Some fade to black sexual content. Gruesome explicit battle scenes. Once again a great map, Finvar's Chart of Northeastern Ansu, helps ground the action. As the first part of a trilogy there is a cliff hanger ending with many threads to be woven back together. However don't let that deter you from starting the journey.
It should be noted that Jarad's father, Helgri Hrundsson, was killed when Jarad was a babe. So Jarad did not witness his father's death, as per one of the reviews. His uncle Erland was acting under the spell of the witch Sheega. The Traveller whisked Jarad and his mother, Bera, to safety and forbade any mention of Jarad's home, Valkador. Speaking the words would alert the witch Sheega to Jarad and his whereabouts. The prophecy states that Jarad would kill Sheega when he was 27 years old. So Sheega endlessly searches.
Thus Jarad was unaware of his birth right until Gromaki, the assassin sent to kill him, confessed with his dying breath that Erland King of Leeth had sent him. Jarad knew that his uncle, a puppet of the witch, had killed his father, but the details hazy. "He'd assumed that Erland was long dead, vanished like all rumor of his ancient island home. Valkador. Another name he hadn't heard in years, and only twice in childhood"
Highly recommended. Just let the magic of a lilting Irish accent take you on a journey in a wonderful fantasy world.
Addictive - Beserkers, Witches, Shape Shifters
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A Great Listen
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The start to this shows that it's going to be another hit.
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A new adventure
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