
Sister Bevenlee and Mother of Pox
The Tower of Sephalon, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Diana Guillermo
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By:
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Charles Brass
About this listen
Life at the Tower can be incredibly exhilarating...Eight-year-old peasant girl Bevenlee sees an aura around fourteen-year-old Princess Ukee and within hours they’re en route to the Tower, where for five centuries one hundred Sisters have attended the precious Mothers who give birth to the gods that walk the land....and eternally unforgiving.
As a Sister, Bevenlee learns new skills and makes new and loyal friends, but suffers torment and terrible injuries from Sisters and gods alike. When the birth of her child leaves Mother Ukee in a debilitating unresponsiveness, tensions within the Tower intensify.
For a terrifying pestilence threatens the Scattered Kingdoms at the same time the Horde—a relentless enemy army—invades with the intent to destroy the Tower and all in their path.
With growing suspicions that her dear friend’s mysterious child might be the cause of the deadly pox, young Bevenlee, her very sanity in question, must find a way to save herself, Mother Ukee, and all they know and love, or be condemned to everlasting damnation.
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- Soren Mogensen
- 03-25-24
Good Listen
I was given this book for free,
This is a good listen and narration is fine as well.
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- Mel
- 05-24-24
Fantastic story and performance
This last book in the trilogy had a few intriguing plot twists. The story flowed smoothly and kept me captivated. The performance was amazing and greatly enhanced the story. It did feel a little rushed at the end.
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