
The Bright Beast
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Narrated by:
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Steve Campbell
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By:
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Alex Knowles
Pain, pain is familiar. Pain can be ignored, it can be fought.
Regrouping with Princess Rair and the newly trained Bright Lord elite, the Moreu-Hi must return to Prime Zola.
Tytan won’t survive. Sickness ravages his body from within.
When the ancient Frost Ricto lay down their lives for his, Tytan continues to fight with every fiber of his being. He will carry out his mission.
Uniting with his estranged, now pregnant wife, things just got even more complicated. Torn apart on the inside as well as the outside, Tytan faces every demon from his past and his future.
A dying man is not yet a dead man. Even in their last moments, stars and heroes blaze with brilliant glory.
The Bright Beast is book five of The Bright Series.
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Steve Campbell did a marvelous job with his narration with this one. It was just perfect!
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The amount of information put into the story for it only being 5.5 hours, made it feel a lot longer and felt like it was worth more than some of books I've listened to that have over inflated combats just to hit the 10+ hour mark.
Do not skip on this just because of the length.
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The first thing I want to talk about isn’t a spoiler… but it’s about the ending. All I want to say is Alex… Alex. Friend. Can I call you friend? Why are you leaving me hanging like this? (Now, I know I have the next book literally already loaded onto my phone) But this ending had sort of a “good” comic book ending or an old-time radio/tv show “come back next week…” I can’t explain it. I’m simultaneously mad at them for writing this and happy because it was such a “what!?” ending.
The rest of the book is a lead-up to that moment, with some really good and interesting scenes. The character building (even this far in) was well done and thoughtful. Some moments happened earlier in the book that was called back later – Knowles nailed the emotion and the feeling behind the character. I genuinely enjoyed the book because of moments like that throughout.
Overall, I loved it. Knowles is at the top of their game, and I cannot wait to dive into the next story.
Blown Away
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5stars
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When Prince Rair finally gets to his home world Prime Zola... Upon arrival Prince Rair is immediately sent into the dungeon to power up! While he going as deep as he can, he finds the dungeon core actually cares for him, and wants him to succeed all the while trying her hardest to kill him.
This is prolly the best book in the Bright series so far. So yeah grab this book and go on the strangest dungeon dive ever!
Ohhhh and yeah Steve Campbell voice performance won't let you down.
Go on the strangest dungeon dive ever...
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Best book yet!
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Steve Campbell’s narration was great!
My only complaint was it was over way too soon! Already anxiously awaiting the next audiobook. 🤗
I highly recommend this series!
Excellent next book in this series!
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book 4 is optional, it offers background and fluff, but nothing that is needed to understand the plot of book 5...
with the time between 3 and 5 release, there needed to be a recap of some kind...
the book expects you to come straight from book 3...
there is even an emotional semi breakdown in, i believe, chapter 2, that feels really off, unneeded and unearned because it's in the beginning of a new book..
and when I'm halfway through the book before I've placed what is going on and who everyone is, that's a failure on the part of the author...
Steve acts his heart out, and carries this book on his back...
it's amazing to experience...
still okay...
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