Legacy
The Biodome Chronicles, Book 1
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Sunny Patel
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Jesikah Sundin
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She is locked inside an experimental world. He has never met the girl who haunts his dreams. A chilling secret forever binds their lives together.
Willow Oak Watson has never met a stranger. Never known the open wide sky. Never seen modern technology.
The experimental world she was born into is built on rules and traditions. Edicts no one has dared challenge - until her father’s shocking death places an invisible crown of power on her brother’s head. A coveted legacy that may be the very reason her father now lies dead.
Unsure of who they can trust, her brother risks their family’s banishment in a hunt for answers. A bold decision that leads them to a hidden communications room and to Fillion Nichols, a young man with a chilling link to her family. A stranger Willow feels a bond with the moment they meet. A connection that has haunted his dreams for years.
Everything about Fillion bends her reality and screams danger. He is the complete opposite of all that she has ever known and from a world she fears. Yet he is the only one who can decode the many cryptic secrets destroying her home.
A necessity if her family is to survive.
Worlds collide in an unforgettable quest for truth, unfolding a story rich in mystery, betrayal, and love.
A salivating blend of medieval meets the near future in this gritty young adult eco-dystopian tale, brimming with psychological thrills, strong nature and found family themes, and an angsty enemies-to-lovers slow-burn fated romance that forever alters the reality of two worlds.
©2014 Forest Tales Publishing (P)2017 Forest Tales PublishingCritic reviews
"A captivating YA hybrid of sci-fi and medieval fantasy, mystery, and romance, Legacy opens The Biodome Chronicles series with divergent worlds on a carefully planned collision course." (Chanticleer Book Reviews)
"...This book was beautifully written. It was detailed, immersive, and had a subtlety that I cannot help but be impressed by." (Kookie Krysp Reviews)
"This is a fantastic launch to what promises to be a vivid and engaging series." (Pure Jonel Book Reviews)
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- Erin
- 09-02-18
An Intriguing Saga
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Legacy is not an action-packed, non-stop-movement kind of book. It has some action, but much of this opening book of the Biodome Chronicles is about the emotional state of the characters and their relationships with each other. Well-written and including marvelous descriptions and beautiful imagery, this book was quite enjoyable, although I could have stood less tension between Leaf and Willow (she may only be fifteen, but her temper seemed rather unreasonable sometimes).
Sunil Patel, the narrator, has a wonderful voice, and it was very pleasant to listen to him. However, I had trouble distinguishing between the voices and therefore was not always certain which character was speaking. I also sometimes felt as if the epigraphs from the Atoms to Adams Daily Show represented his voice-acting better than when he was performing the characters in the actual story and wish the energy from some of those was more prevalent in the audiobook as a whole.
While it started clean, once Fillion and his world gained greater focus, the book developed some language - thankfully, I had moved to listening with the earphones by that point instead of setting my phone nearby and using its speakers, so the little ones weren’t exposed!
All in all, I liked this book a lot (I’ve already purchased and am almost finished with book 2, Elements). I knocked off half a star for the language and half a star for the mild performance issues, leaving it with a solid four stars.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Jesikah Sundin. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Phillippa Wharmby-Hancock
- 09-11-19
Great story, poor narration
Whilst Jesikah was flawless in her storytelling, I feel as though it was wasted on the narrator. Each sentence felt like a climax to a great nothing. Sunil's tone was all wrong for what he was reading, making it hard to follow along and grasp the gravity of any given situation. It was as though he'd never recited any stories or events in his life - because of this I couldn't listen past chapter 2, instead I'll be reading the book on my Kindle when I have time.
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- Julia 13
- 13-11-20
Spoiled by jarring narration.
It was a nice story which I could probably have enjoyed if it weren't so hard to listen to in this presentation.
I felt the flow was repeatedly disrupted and wooden, both of which jolted me in and out of the story like a series of bumps in the road. Eventually, sufficiently bruised, I gave up. Each to their own, I guess.
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