
Mark of Fire
The Endarian Prophecy, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Caitlin Davies
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De:
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Richard Phillips
An ancient prophecy. A young woman's destiny.
Lorness Carol, coming of age in the kingdom of her warlord father, Lord Rafel, aspires to wield magic. But she's also unknowingly become the obsession of Kragan, an avenging wielder as old as evil itself. He's waited centuries to find and kill the female prophesied as the only human empowered to destroy him. However, dispatching the king's assassin, Blade, to Rafel's Keep, ends in treason. For Blade arrives not with a weapon but rather a warning for the woman he's known and loved since he was a child. With a price on his head, Blade flees - as Carol and her family are urged away on their own desperate route of escape.
Now, traversing the lawless western borderlands, Carol struggles to understand the uncanny magic she possesses and must learn to master. Though separated, Carol and Blade are still united - not only by the darkness pursuing them both but by a quest toward destiny, revenge, and the revelations of an ancient prophecy that signal the ultimate war between good and evil.
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When I start a series, I usually switch back and forth between reading and listening. I enjoy listening while knitting, crocheting, etc. However, I CANNOT listen to this narrator, Caitlin Davies, any longer. She has a monotone cadence, pauses inappropriately and then finishes a sentence like an afterthought. Also, one of my pet peeves in speaking is the silent T in the middle of a word. For example, the word satin, should be pronounced sa-tin, not sa-un. I tried to give the narrator the benefit of doubt, thinking she was new to narrating. But according to the internet, she is an accomplished writer, narrator and journalist. I tried multiple times to listen and ignore what bugged me, but gave up and just read the book.
I can't listen anymore. I will read the rest.
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Fantastic Story
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overall loved it
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Slow start got better
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I also found the narrator style odd and distracting. Hopefully the narration will improve on the next book.
Enjoyed Arns story!
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Also, this narrator is atrocious! She's so breathy and uses weird, disjointed inflections as she reads. It's distracting. The new narrator for books 4-6 is better, but not great.
Overall, I thought it was mediocre at best. A good idea, but only ok on the execution....
Mediocre story, horrible narrator
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I had a hard time getting into the narrative because of the weird narration. Caitlin Davies is new to me and I did my best to adjust to her "style". Unfortunately, her strange emphasis on the incorrect syllable often annoyed me. For example; the word "written" is usually pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as in "RIT-en", but this narrator does the opposite. It sounds like "ri-TEN". I don't know. Maybe it's regional? That aside (and it happens often) she also completely changes words in the story. Most of the time, I didn't let it bother me. Not until it became blatant in the next book. The characters are discussing some RUNES that are branded into a main character. Unfortunately, Ms. Davies keeps saying that the character has "RUINS" emblazoned on her flesh. It is a distraction.
To be fair, I like the series. Although, I think it may be a kind of "love letter" to Mr. Phillips' wife. I'll continue on through the next book because now I want to know what will happen. At the end of the day, Richard Phillips is a darn good storyteller. And Ms. Davies has moments of true talent. I just had to get past a couple of annoyances; like (occasionally) hearing one of those computerized voices that Microsoft developed, or her incorrect pronunciations. Ultimately, it hasn't prevented me from becoming involved in this fantasy world.
Not a Rho book :(
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It took me a bit to get used to Caitlin Davies voice and intonation. I can't say she is my favorite, but after a while you get used to her style.
As for the story, it is a nice, fun fantasy, mixing coming of age with magic and prophecy/legend. I'm sorry the next two books are not out yet, and will buy them, as I very much want to see how it turns out. There is some good world building, good character development (if somewhat predictable), and a story line that kept my attention.
It doesn't however fall into the "must read" category - yet. I feel like I have had to lower my expectations a bit from the action-packed Rho series. This one is more unrequited love set in a magical fantasy world. Nothing new here, but I hold out hope.
I do like Phillips' timeline details, however. He doesn't rush people from place to place. He takes into account that a caravan of 100 wagons will take several months to cross a continent, not a few weeks. Scouting parties don't return within the hour, but within the week. Resources must be secured along the way, not found in a pack in the back of the wagon.
There seem to be some things that seemed odd to me, like how all the animals are identical to ones found on Earth, though the assumption is that this isn't Earth. Rabbits, deer, horses (along with bows and arrows, wagons, swords, etc.) all are the ones familiar to us rather than some off-world variant that provides the same function. They even have the same English names. This almost seemed like a corner that he cut in order to write more of the plot. Acceptable because it doesn't change the story, but seems a bit of a cheat.
Overall, though, a good read.
Good start to a new series
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Exciting First Episode in the Series
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Overall enjoyable read.
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