
Time-Told Tales: Volume Two
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Narrated by:
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Dominic Olcan
About this listen
Two classic tales set in the Middle Ages come alive with characters that will steal your heart. The timeless plots become believable and all too real, and listeners will find themselves resisting to pause until the end. This is a version of two related novellas, "Patricia’s Prison" and "Jack’s Jewel". It follows Time-Told Tales, Volume One with "Roslyn’s Rescue" and "Glenda’s Gold". Each story stands alone, but they are in sequential order.
In "Patricia’s Prison", Patricia’s parents want her to marry an older duke for his title and wealth, but her interest is drawn to Charles, one of her father’s knights. When she defies them, her stubborn, unpredictable father will have none of it, the unforeseen occurs, and there is nothing Patricia can do about it.
When Jack’s mother sends him to sell their cow, he can find no one to buy it, so he trades the animal for some remarkable beans in "Jack’s Jewel". His mother is not pleased, however, and demands he leave. He heads south, hoping to find a home. In Fairleigh, the earl is going to allow him to plant his beans in one of his fields, but Jack cannot help but notice the earl’s beautiful daughter. However, he will have to use all his wits if the earl ever allows him to court Pearl.
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Fairy Tales Come to Life
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Time-Told Tales
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Heads up for conservative readers, some of the scenes portray men talking to, or about women in a course manner, therefore I would suggest this story would be more suitable to mid teens through adults.
I liked the way that the characters from volume one were back again to support the characters in volume two. If you never read the first volume it wouldn’t affect the story, it just enhances it if you have.
I preferred the reader of volume one to volume two. I thought the portrayal of the the mother’s voice made her sound more like a court jester. Even with that, I did enjoy the narrator and his storytelling capabilities.
Timeless tales
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