
The Dragon Moonstone
A Fantasy Adventure Series: Book 2
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Virtual Voice
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VJ Garske

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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The Dragon Moonstone: Book Two of The Moonstone Legacy Series
Noah never asked to be a wizard—too bad magic doesn't take requests. Patience? Not exactly his strong suit. With messy, unpredictable powers that have a mind of their own, Noah puts his friends at risk. So, his great-aunt Shirley pulls some strings and sends him and his friends to Castle Dragon, where they’re in for a bumpy ride convincing the legendary sorcerer to come out of retirement and train them.
As Noah's emotions tangle with his chaotic magic, a seemingly harmless shortcut spirals into disaster. To fix his blunder, he must find rare dragonroot, the only cure for his magical mishap. But fate throws him another curveball: the Dragon Moonstone has gone missing, and the realm's balance hangs by a thread. Without it, chaos could reign, endangering everyone he cares about.
With a vengeful witch, a devious bounty hunter, and nearly every Fae in the Otherlands pursuing their own agendas, Noah knows he can’t do this alone. His quirky and brave friends offer their support, but in a world rife with deception and treachery, trust is a dangerous gamble.
When tragedy strikes, Noah confronts a haunting question: does he have what it takes to save the realm, or is he destined to be the guy who always ruins everything?
Join Noah and his friends on a fast-paced fantasy adventure filled with magic, humor, and action—tailored for teens and adults who crave excitement without mature content.
As far as the narrator, it was a virtual voice and surprising good though it seemed to get a bit lazy near the end. If audible did not mention it being a virtual voice, I would have thought it was a real person reading it. The only real con was all the characters had the same voice. You would think they could program different voices for the different characters.
If you don't mind listening to a virtual voice and If you are looking for a simple YA book, this would be a good one. It don't have the bad language nor any type of romance. I highly recommend it to preteens and teens but even older folks like me can enjoy it.
not too bad for a ya book
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The story was imaginative and interesting for a YA book.
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