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  • Queen of Avalon

  • The Broken Throne Saga, Book 3
  • By: Jamie Davis
  • Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Queen of Avalon

By: Jamie Davis
Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez
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Backed into a corner, she comes out fighting.

The world’s magic continues to fail. The middlings want their charmed items and Sable more than ever. They can feel the future coming - a future when the magic will be gone forever.

Winnie’s taken over the charm runners in Baltimore and New Amsterdam. With the Philly boss joining her, the East Coast is hers.

Will Winnie finally unite the entire nation before Director Kane’s new Project X stops her?

Queen of Avalon is the third book in the action-packed Broken Throne series. Enter a world with gangster mages, crooked cops, and a dark fae secret threatening to end it all. Join Winnie and her crew, as the charm runners race to save the world.

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Fantastic series!

The series is addicting! Yet another great story and narration of a fantastic book. Can’t wait for the next one!

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Epic – best part of the series yet!!

The start of Book 3 has moved us nearly 18mths into the future, and sees Winnie having set up her own enterprise, in conjunction with Cleaver Yorke. As we start this book, she is moving into Philadelphia and taking control of things there, and is now running magic items for the entire East Coast. However, things have gotten worse, with the dust storms having built in intensity, and Nils Kane and the Red Legs pushing ever harder in coming down on all Chanters as not only being the cause of all of the problems the US faces, but basically just being the root of all evil.
Winnie’s operation has grown, she has Cait and Cricket as her loyal Captains, helping her with everything. Tris helps as much as she can, although she is incredibly busy trying to keep the cities infrastructure from coming apart as the strain on the magical system that underpins the city is at breaking point and taking every resource they can manage.
Victor and Morgan, still together, and still part of the Red Legs, Victor a Chief Inspector now, have also turned and joined Winne after seeing just how far Kane was willing to go, killing all of the Chanters for his own personal gain. Whilst Victor is against the Sable trade, he is still an honourable man, and against murder and genocide, and couldn’t stand by and watch Kane’s actions. One of the really fascinating aspects of this story, linking to the Arthurian Legends, is how Victor has come across the Lady of the Lake now, and been chosen as a ‘Quest Knight’ of the old legends, given a formal quest by the Lady to protect Winnie, and what’s more, he has accepted, technically making him a Knight Protector – and a Questing Knight by the old Legends. Victor was also struck by some magical energy when the first harvester exploded and he can now perform a unique type of magic that allows him to undo spells. Victor has become a very intriguing, and rather powerful character in this story. Victor has also discovered a wonderful garden growing where the harvester once stood, a beautiful garden with a large pond, and Fairies (Seelie is wonderful!!)
Kane continues to plan and scheme in not only hunting down Winnie, but also begins a new plan to round up and capture all of the Chanters and lock them in a special camp. Worse still is that he has begun work on a new ‘Project X’ or a new harvester, one that is more powerful, and deadly than the last.
Queen of Avalon is captivating and action packed with this multi-faceted storyline, with Winnie and her magic/Sable trade, Tris and the cities struggling infrastructure, Kane and his continuing attempts to not only round up all the Chanters, but to eliminate them, and now with a new Project X. As well as the amazing storylines, the character work is just brilliant, as Davis continues to develop not only the individual characters, but their relationships, Winnie and her Mum, Elaine, Winnie and Danny, Victor and Morgan, then there are all the characters, Winnie, Cait, Tris, Danny, Cricket, Victor, Morgan, Artos, all the Bosses and there underlings, there are some new characters in this book to, but no spoilers. Davis continues to create these in-depth characters that are just so real and believable, that you can really relate to. His character work is so gritty and powerful it adds this wonderful dimension to the story that really grabs you.
Just as enthralling is the world-building, for anyone who is a fan of the King Arthur legends, there are some fascinating linkages (and easter eggs), running right through this book, adding to the mystery and intrigue of the story. Overall though, the world building is just brilliant, from the magic, to the multiple locations, and the epic descriptions of the combat.
This is a fantastic third book in the series, with some pivotal story arcs, and character development and is an absolute must read – the best part of the series yet!!
Stacy Gonzalez continues to provide just amazing Narration for this series, she does amazing voices for every character, both Male and Female, especially Winnie, who she creates this strong, vibrant and confident voice with a really captures her character. Gonzalez does such a wonderful job of creating a unique set of voices, both male and female, so that you can clearly differentiate between who is talking. Davis has written this with an audiobook in mind, so that it flows very nicely as Gonzalez tells the story, and she does an outstanding job of not just the voices, but also capturing their emotional state. She really brings the characters to life, so that we understand if they are angry, frustrated, happy, you can really tell how they are feeling, The Narration is Extraordinary, and the performance makes this absolutely worth listening to!

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