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Chaos Awakens Trilogy

By: Heath Pfaff
Narrated by: Paul J. McSorley
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Having two of his fingers cut off at an early age hadn't done much to make Xandrith an agreeable fellow. Besides marking him as a pariah and having him shunned by even his own family, it had also hurt. A lot. Being stripped of a few of his fingers and cast out of the Order of Mages had left him bitter and angry, but if there was any consolation to be had it was that he was doing rather well in his new line of work. While perforating people for money might not have been the most noble of callings, it was quite lucrative. Well, it had been quite lucrative.

In a conspiracy of fate seemingly beyond his control, Xan soon finds himself facing a dilemma of conscience, and that isn't something he's familiar with. One dilemma leads to another, and before long the mage-turned-assassin finds himself performing more and more honorable deeds. Worse yet, without even attempting to do so he manages to acquire friends and to develop a sense of compassion.

As Xan struggles with his burgeoning humanity, a terrible darkness begins to wake in the world. The Order of Mages, once an overbearing power of control, seems to be losing its grip as a terrifying doom of their own creation rises in the north. As if that isn't enough, the horror brought upon the world by the folly of the mages may be only the precursor to something far more sinister.

©2014 Heath Pfaff (P)2015 Heath Pfaff
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Magic Users Wizardry
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I really liked it

amazing stories and amazing performance of the narrator Paul j Mcsorley.
thank you
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Sebastian Lopez-Pardo

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Great book - terrible narration

A great story however takes effort to keep listening due to monotonous tone of narrator

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Simple pleasures!

i enjoyed this story quite a lot.

Got a few twists and turns and on the odd occasion I did chuckle to myself.

i would recommend this to anyone who likes dark fantasy.

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Terrible reading, great story.

Would you listen to Chaos Awakens Trilogy again? Why?

No. The reading grates too much

Who was your favorite character and why?

Xandrith is a great hero.

Would you be willing to try another one of Paul J. McSorley’s performances?

Certainly not!

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Its testament to the quality of the story that I put up with the reading. Tripping over words and incredibly bad voices nearly ruined it (the falsetto fae queen saying "we must away" nearly broke me, as did the wizard with an attempted Jamaican accent. The story is everything you want in a fantasy book though and I would still recommend.

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Epicly good.

I loved this serise, it's got a great deal of detailing and the depth is superb, the characters are very likeable and they have their own personality. each book is brilliantly written and nicely paced, it's thoroughly entertaining and keeps the reader engaged.
The narration is really good and deffinatly brings the story to life.
well worth checking out.
5 STAR easily

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