Amid Six Worlds
Six Original Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories
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Narrated by:
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Persephone Rose
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By:
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Andrew T. Jayroe
About this listen
Short story author Andrew T. Jayroe brings you Amid Six Worlds, including three titles previously published on Amazon Kindle and three original titles never before seen! These include:
1. "Left": A story of a girl who struggles to identify with her twin brother who was born with a demonizing birth defect in a dystopian world that values genetic perfection.
2. "Strange": A bumbling scientist accidentally releases a strange material with potentially apocalyptic repercussions.
3. "Walk": After the recently departed suddenly reanimate, one undead follows his single, driving desire: to walk.
4. "Hunter's Hell": When Richard Hunter has a terrible car wreck on his way home after a devastating divorce, he finds himself in a hellish recreation of his home town filled with terrible, demonic creatures.
5. "Touch": A fantasy story that served to inspire Andrew T. Jayroe's upcoming novel series The Lords of Anthair in which a reluctant assassin is sent to use his terrible power to murder an innocent child who is destined to throw down the gods.
6. "Lorekeeper": When a young girl in trouble comes to Nyle Reed begging to be taken to a planet in the middle of nowhere, he finds himself in a battle against forces of biblical proportions.
©2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Andrew T. Jayroe (P)2017 Andrew T. JayroeWhat listeners say about Amid Six Worlds
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- Norma Miles
- 12-07-17
"The strange matter is on the loose."
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What a box of delights: six stories ranging in length from 14 to 40 minutes with final adventure lasting for approximately an hour and a quarter - just perfect to tuck into those odd moments when time is short but the.desire for a story, well narrated, takes hold.
The content of each varies considerably, from a storm which brings more than just weather, to a zombie's perspective, a man blighted by his touch, through a sad tale of twins and a race against demons, a real weapon of mass destruction and a space adventure. As in all compendiums some are better than others, but each is well written, engaging and worth the listen.
The stories are made extra pleasurable by the readings. Persephone Rose has a most pleasant voice and he uses it well to give emphasis, add fear, solicit empathy and emotion. Each narration is clear, perfectly paced, complementing the text, making every story one told personally to the listener.
I was fortunate in that I was, at my request, freely gifted a copy of Andrew Jayroe's stories by the rights holder, via Audiobook Boom. Thank you. I was previously unaware of this author but will certainly look out for more by him in the future. The combination of writer and narrator is excellent and there is a little something for everyone who enjoys science fiction and fantasy, or even just a touch of horror.
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- Emily
- 09-11-18
Fascinating
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
This was a collection of six short stories written by Andrew T. Jayroe, and narrated by Persephone Rose. Rose was a brilliant narrator for this book, she was very clear but she also gave quite an atmospheric air to the book. She was really good.
The stories themselves were quite interesting, and I wish that they’d all been slightly longer. I didn’t want them to end. I think my favourites were Left, which was about two siblings, one of whom had a birth defect, and Strange, which was about a scientist almost ending the world.
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