The Harrowed Half-Breed: A Tarnished Lands Story
Forgotten Woods Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Crystal Wikoff
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By:
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P. A. Wikoff
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Magic has been slowly fading from the enchanted forest ever since the greedy humans invaded. The native folk were kind in sharing their homeland, but peace couldn't last forever. Conflict stirs while Barne, half human/half native, is stuck in the middle. Trapped between two worlds he must try and find himself before choosing a side. In a world where he never really belongs, Barne searches to find his smile using all means necessary. But there's a dark secret that holds his happiness hostage...
In a world of swords and sorcery, darkness and despair, nothing comes without a price.
About The Tarnished Lands: In the aftermath of the utopian regime that ruled for over a millennium, famine, chaos, murder, and deceit reign in leu of balance. The pendulum now swings in favor of disorder. The fierce strong-arm the weak, cowards lurk in the shadows like rats, and the wicked take everything that's left over. This is no longer a place for good intentions, this is a place of survival.
P.A. Wikoff, the author that brought you Feylin Lore: Reflections and Anthology of Scrolls: Short Stories, Poetry & Prose, now brings you this new series full of unique characters and adventure.
©2018 P.A. Wikoff (P)2018 P.A. WikoffWhat listeners say about The Harrowed Half-Breed: A Tarnished Lands Story
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- Alex George
- 10-09-20
An okay novel but a brilliant narrator.
Honestly, I was invested at first with this story. It had an intriguing start and the narration definitely helped, Crystal Wikoff did a phenomenal job, but ultimately it fell very flat for me and started to drag a bit.
Despite it being only 118 pages or something like that, I thought I'd just push on and finish but I just kept looking at and I could feel somewhat slumpy. So I ended up DNF-ing this at around 64%.
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