
Heir of Zion
The Zion Series, Book 2
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Rick Barr
Michael felt like his life ended the day his family left. In a way, it did. While he struggled to remain composed when he was in the company of others, he allowed his thoughts and anxieties to consume him when he was alone.
Though the life that he had always known had ended, a new one quickly emerged, one that had been suppressed by the Elders for far too long. While Michael struggled to wrap his brain around the information he was learning about his true identity and the community he had grown up in, his heart continuously pulled him toward a young girl and his new found romance, while it simultaneously ached for the family he lost.
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Rick Barr's narration was as impressive as always. His voice is deep and moving, and he puts the perfect inflection on every mood and scene in the story. Barr narrates all three books in this series, so the continuity is pleasing. He makes an already intriguing story even more enjoyable as an audiobook.
I received a copy of this audiobook at my request in exchange for this honest review.
The reader gets the inside story.......
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Loved Heir of Zion
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now what book 3. I'll have to look and see if its even up yet.
book 2 seems to short
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By Brittany Lewis Narrated by: Rick Barr
I am becoming addict to this series. I love the characters, the compassion, and the authors ability to talk about God without all the “preaching.” This is the second book in the series; Michael shares the story from his point of view with a lot of unexpected truths. There will be an instant need to continue with this series; I definitely plan on listening to more! Heir of Zion is quite easily a 4 star book!
Addicted!
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yes because I would not have none if I liked the book or not if I hadn't listened to it.Would you recommend Heir of Zion to your friends? Why or why not?
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yesWas Heir of Zion worth the listening time?
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I really enjoyed the first book in this series but this one just wasn't for me. I felt like I was reading more about a cult than I particularly wanted to.Heir to Zoin
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Michael's experience after his family leave is heartbreaking. It was really interesting to see the same time period from his perspective, especially since revelations turn his life on it's head.
Michael's struggles with trying to understand why things are done certain ways in Zion and what changes could/would improve things make for interesting listening.
I thought that his emotional response to everything that happened was the best part of the book, it was impossible to listen and remain emotionally disengaged.
The narration is excellent, with lovely clear character voices and a smooth natural delivery.
I received a free copy of this book from the author and/or narrator and/or publisher and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.
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Great second book
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Another great read in the Zion series
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That said, there are some issues that keep the story from making the leap from ok to really good. For example, one issue that holds the story back is the lack of external conflict. All of the tension the main character experiences takes place internally. There's no struggle between him and the elders who would uphold traditional ways or between him and those who woud pull him in a different direction--except in his own mind. The protagonist eventually gains the power to dictate his personal desires to the community, so there's very little to hold him back besides a sensitivity to align the communtiy with his desires slowly.
Also, there is very little world-building. That might seem like a strange observation about a story that could be set in the present reality, but listeners who do not have a background similar to the community of the book will probably have a hard time feeling invested in the lives of the characters without more descriptive details.
Of course, both of these complaints might be the unfortunate consequence of not having read the first or third books in the series. The community might be more well-developed in the first novel, and the author does leave room for greater conflict and resolution in the third. So though I wouldn't rank this as a must-read on its own merits, there is potential for the series as a whole and I would recommend starting at the beginning.
Besides the story itself, the performance of the reading is adequate and I found it to be a fine pastime for the morning commute.
Probably Best as Part of the Series as a Whole
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