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Dragonfly
- Dragonfly Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Resa Nelson
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
How do you live in a peaceful nation when the blood running through your veins comes from a violent land?
Betrayed. Broken. Lost.
Trusting and naïve, Greeta knows she's different. All she has to do is look at herself. She's tall and pale, but lives among people who are small and dark. Although she remembers nothing of her origin, Greeta knows she possesses the blood of Northlanders, fierce and mysterious warriors decimated years ago by gods.
Betrayed and devastated by those she loves, Greeta abandons the peaceful village that once welcomed her. After enduring travels that leave her lost and alone, Greeta meets Finehurst, the man who could be her true love - until she learns his dark and disturbing secrets. Secrets that give him the power to place the entire world under his spell.
Can Greeta warn the village she fled before a new danger destroys them all?
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- Fred Jones
- 09-10-21
An excellent inventive story,
I enjoyed this story, a mix of various traditions and legends of the Viking and Native American cultures. Dragonfly is a quite innocent young girl of Viking stock growing up with a peaceful Native American tribe. A vising Shaman, a strange Viking Ship and a dream walk lead to a life changing adventure. This is a story written for younger teens and I found the main character a little winey, but I am not its target audience. It is a well written story with well described characters and locations. It is easy to picture this world from the book. What starts as a straightforward coming of age story takes a paranormal turn in the last third but this works well. The book ends at a critical point and makes you want to read on. My only issue is with the narration Resa does a decent job narrating her own work but her narration lacks a little variation and depth. However i have already got the next in the series to see how the story continues. I received a complimentary copy from Storyorigin and am leaving a honest voluntary review
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- Steve
- 13-03-22
Very good
Ok, this was an interesting story. Different from my usual fare but good nonetheless. I shall certainly be listening to the next one, if only to see what happens next. Highly recommended listen.
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