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Heaven Fall: Book 1

By: Leonard Petracci
Narrated by: Will Watt, Jeff Hays, Laurie Catherine Winkel, Lucky Byfleet, Antonio Nelson, Orestis Cleanthous Saar, Ryan Searcy, Ronald G Shaw, Allen Stark
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A progression fantasy series with humble beginnings to true power. Multiple main characters set in an epic world.

Draysky was born to die on the ridge. Like his father before him, his fate was to harvest elemental treasures until the dust claimed his lungs. As the lowest of society, a Knotted, the thin cord around his neck signifies to all his low rank. He would never progress as a mage, nor learn of the forbidden runes of the kingdom magicians.

When Draysky looks away from the northern mountains, he dreams to buy his freedom and escape the mines forever. But the crystal mines don’t relinquish claimed lives so easily. They draw him in deeper, pulling him into their magical depths, and when Draysky discovers the source of their treasures, he’s left with a choice. Return to his labor, and be grateful for the years he has left, or risk his life by seizing the mines’ power for progression magic to secure his freedom.

Far away, tremors shake the city of Consuo. Lucille, progression mage prodigy and Lock of Heaven One, smells trouble as petty raiders grow sly. Under her guardianship, the gates stay closed—keeping monsters and wild power behind their locks. Every day, she is all too aware that a single slip up will destroy not only her perception of herself, a skilled progression magician once laughed upon for inadequacy, but also countless lives. Already, she has leveled up once, and under the watchful gaze of her mother, is expected to do so again.

Also feeling the tremors is Merrill, a street beggar turned businesswoman. She alone defends her magical garden, stocked with powerful elementals, from the hands of the keepers. Slowly, they close in around her, trying to pry her free with threats and false promises. But Merrill hangs on, as her motivations turn from profits to revenge. Together, Merrill and Lucille's lives intertwine as the balance of heaven and earth shakes, and secrets hidden for hundreds of years surface once again.

Deep beneath the city, a lowly servant has found the source of the tremors. And he knows they will only grow worse.

Join these characters as each progresses throughout the Heaven Fall series—leveling up in their individual skills as cracks start to show in their society.

©2021 Leo Petracci (P)2023 Soundbooth Theater
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I really enjoyed it! The immersive sound added to the story. Well done all!

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significant editing issues

The story was fantastic. The voice acting was wonderful. The only issue I have is that there are significant repeated editing errors throughout the book. This is particularly noticeable 30 min into chapter 47 where they accidentally edited one voice repeating lines from earlier over top the actual narration of the story. You cannot hear what the narrator is trying to say. It makes the chapter almost completely unintelligible. There are also several occurrences throughout the book where a line will be repeated once or twice after an error in the voice acting occurred was not edited out as it should have been. These errors do not occur in other books created by the same author, so it is clear that it is a production company issue related to who was contracted out for the audio editing.

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ouch my ears

the story was ok. no big complaints there. but the sound And editing were terrible. last soundbooth theater book I'll buy

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background sounds are distracting

toward the end they started playing voice clips repetively from earlier parts of the story over top of the current story. made it so that I have no clue what really happened in that chapter. love the story over all just some production issues that really detract from it.

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Good story-extremely distracting narration

I get trying to add to the story with music and sounds, but most of it sounds like the narrator is eating a bag of chips against the microphone. Makes the story had to focus on when you are trying to figure out what that random noise is. If out of stuff to listen to worth the credit.

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