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Freedom: A Futuristic Fantasy

By: Jim Proctor
Narrated by: Tristin Rutherford
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Jazeen is a prisoner...not in a jail or a dungeon but in her own home. Her parents, guilt-ridden since the death of their oldest daughter, never allow her out of the house except to attend school.

A chance encounter with Angus, an eccentric airship captain and retired wizard, is going to change all that, sending Jazeen's life in an entirely unexpected direction. Thrust into a reality where magic isn’t make-believe and evil witches really do exist, Jazeen faces a hard choice when Angus is taken prisoner by a bounty hunter who is set on delivering him to the Black Witch.

Jazeen isn’t about to sit by and let her new friend face the Black Witch alone. She knows exactly what the witch wants and is willing to risk her life to offer a trade.

That is, of course, if Jazeen can cross the Great Ocean in Angus’s airship, a week-long trip made even more dangerous with Jazeen’s limited piloting hours. There, she must track down and bargain with an evil witch who kills anyone who so much as disappoints her.

Jazeen might be strong and clever enough for this endeavor...or, a painful death might be the only reward for her efforts.

©2018 Jim Proctor (P)2024 Jim Proctor
Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Magic Users Fiction Young Adult Witchcraft
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Freedom: A Futuristic Fantasy

Freedom: A Futuristic Fantasy, O.K story, but the narrator has put me off listening in long periods, her voice really doesn't work with the story, and I have to keep skipping back a chapter to catch up on what's happening in the story, listen to the sample first to make up your own opinion before buying

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fun story!

so this was fun. I enjoyed the story even though the main protagonist was a bit of a brat.
This is a futuristic story with airships and a little magic and Latin.

Anyway, fun story, following the self emancipation of the Protagonist from guilt ridden and over protective parents.

As for the narrator, she did a passable performance, her male voices could do with a bit of work, they sound a little forced. This was evidently recorded on a budget and the post production missed a few shallows and page turns, also the sound changed at a few points. This I found to only be minor distractions from the story.

I was given a code for this audiobook in return for an honest review and I'm really grateful I had this opportunity as this was a really enjoyable listen.

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