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Blood Legacy, Part I: Little White Lies (Volume 1)

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Blood Legacy, Part I: Little White Lies (Volume 1)

By: Betty J. Coffman
Narrated by: Kay Webster
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Tucked away safely on the steep hillside of Locust Grove, high in the mountains above Snow Hill, Astrid and her little family are doing their best to make ordinary life a habit. But evil never sleeps and just as peace and hope are within her reach, once again she is targeted by the evil coven hell bent on claiming her life one way or another. Dark entities resurface threatening to destroy her and lay claim to her unborn child to become the newest host for their demonic goddess, Diabolis Elisabethe, the eldest of the three daughters of Satan. She will soon learn that in order to protect both of her daughters from the evil that lurks unseen in the night, she will be forced to stand in the spaces between darkness and light. A place where astral demons torment and the line between dreams and reality become tangled. Truth and imagination mix dangerously into a poison capable of blurring the intentions of even the most cherished of loved ones.

©2015 Betty Coffman (P)2017 Betty Coffman
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Storyline was great, I gave it a four out of five. I would like to find it in print and finish the book.

As for the narration it was some of the worst that I have ever had the displeasure of listening to. The narrators voice was not displeasing it was the stilted performance. It reminded of a kindergarten child reading See Jane Run out loud for the first time.

example a book should flow like a play.

I... went.. to.. the.. store.. doesn't flow well. It should be I went to the store..
The choice of narrator with lack of experience or inability to act out the story killed the audiobook book.

narration is key

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