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Bound to the Abyss

Bound to the Abyss, Book 1

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Bound to the Abyss

By: James R. Vernon
Narrated by: William Turbett
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Ven Khalida is a land of magic and gods. Settlements abound, both large and small, each with a life of their own and hidden secrets.

Except Rottwealth. A backwater village, surrounded by mountains and ignored by most, nothing of merit ever leaves the valley. Aside, of course, from the mystical plant which shares its name. A plant that can heal even the most dire wounds in a matter of moments, and flourishes within the swamp that takes up part of the valley.

Ean Sangrave, a disgruntled Healer's apprentice barely in his twenties, wants to escape and start a new life outside of the village that hates him. If the village ever discovered Ean's ability to summon creatures from the Abyss - like his closest friend, Zin the imp - judgment would be swift and punishment final.

When an unconquerable monster takes residence in the new mine, the mayor's oldest son, Bran Erikson, is given the task of traveling to the capital city Lurthalan to seek help. To the surprise of the entire village, he chooses Ean to accompany him. But with a connection to a taboo god and a power he barely understands, can Ean fit into the world outside of his secluded village, or will the stigma that has been placed on him since birth follow him the rest of his life.

©2014 James R. Vernon (P)2014 James R. Vernon
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brilliant

It a brilliant and exciting book its keep you on your edge and brilliant story

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easy read

so this is not the nost detailed story ever written. butt its easy to read, understand and in my case like. can't wait to read part 2

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Disappointed

I skipped most of it because I got tired of feeling sad and pity for Ian. The village idiot in puppy love with a girl who loves someone else. It's pathetic for someone in their twenties so maybe the writer should've made Ian 15 or 16 years old. A lot of editing mistake and I didn't like the narrator. They never achieved their objective instead they made stupid mistakes and Ian gets into trouble without any thought.

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