
The Story of Jace - Savior
Bloodlines of Atmos, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jim Schubin
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By:
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J. P. Edgar
About this listen
Forced to leave his sister behind when he turned 18, the story of Jace continues after his time in Sanctuary of Orphaned Children. He follows the path he paved to fight for humankind’s survival against the Evolved.
But what can one man do when pitted against magic users, massive stone golems, winged monsters, and other deadly creatures? And if he goes on this dangerous quest, what about his sister? And what about the suspicious activities at the orphanage?
In order to find the truth, he’ll have to call on old favors and see childhood acquaintances. Hopefully, that’ll be enough.
©2020 Jonathon Edgar (P)2023 Jonathon EdgarFrom there, he continues to excel at demon terminations and, with the help of Brian, he sets out his personal quest to find the others in the orphanage who had befriended him when he was young.
There is lots of exciting conflicts, battles and revelations along the way with the book ending being a devastating shock that shook his emotional foundation. The author's decision to make Jace clueless in the usage of anything remotely hi-tech as well as his continued naivete about his missions and his role in them makes him more of an uninteresting MC.
Jim Schubin performance was good but too often the story would move from one scene to the next with no chapter break or lead-in preparing the listener of the scene change which gave those sections an unpolished experience.
Jack experiences a shock to his worldview
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