
Broken Blade
The Rune Blades of Celi, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Zel Bromley
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Austin Vanfleet
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By:
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Ann Marston
About this listen
Book 3 in the Rune Blades of Celi series.
A kidnapped princess and a clanless man share a terrible secret - the dark powers of Maedun are preparing a new assault on the shinning Isle of Celi. Using stolen Celae magic, the sorcerer Hakkar plans to rip down the veil of enchantment drawn about the island kingdom. Only the great sword Kingmaker can save the land. Until it, too, is shattered.
Brynda, daughter of Keylan, must teach her Rune Blade to sing death's song or Maedun's Somber Riders will claim all Celi for their own!
©2013 Ann Marston (P)2019 Ann Marston
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My only wish was that the female Narrator expressed more emotion with her words to help me feel all the more. Van fleet was excellent as ever.
Great story! Emotional and magical!
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This was a great final book of the trilogy. It picks right up where book 2 left off and sucked me right back into the story. The narration is done well. The ending wasn't completely satisfying, but well enough that I don't feel too frustrated. All in all, I think this trilogy is very much worth picking up.
A worthy listen
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