Dream of Kings
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Narrated by:
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Stacey Glemboski
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By:
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Sharon Hinck
The Future Never Sleeps
In the glacial nation of Norgard, Jolan the Dream Teller serves every seeker, whether peasant or high lord. Though she loves using her gift, she struggles to navigate the corrupt and dangerous court and the jealousies of the Guildagard.
When an old man’s nightmare imparts a dire warning, Jolan realizes her entire nation is in danger. But before she can sound the alarm, she is betrayed by the guilds and sold into slavery in a rival kingdom far to the south. As a slave in a foreign land, at first Jolan can’t see beyond her singular focus: return home to warn Norgard of the coming calamity. After facing new dangers, making new friends, and forgiving old wrongs, she must fulfill the purposes the Provider has set before her.
Only then can she face a decision that could cost her the man she loves, her calling, and her freedom—all to save a people who abandoned her.
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The deep messages of truth, faith, & love resound throughout this book!
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Beautiful
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A wonderfully written story
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The relationships that the characters have with the Provider felt so authentic and relatable, and it was a joy to listen as Jolan is gradually drawn nearer to him through the course of the story, learning of his goodness and eventually coming to terms with his purpose for her life. While Jolan and others think and talk about the Provider often, it never feels preachy or forced in. There is only one instance toward the very end where it felt very preachy to me, but it kind of made sense given the context.
There were so many side characters that I loved and even a bit of romance that I wasn’t expecting but thoroughly enjoyed. Hinck did an excellent job of painting her characters as real, living, unique individuals with their own lives and their own goals. The fantasy aspect is also quite vivid, painting the Gifts of the Spirit in a new light while bringing honor to the Giver of those Gifts. I’m definitely planning on listening to this one again someday.
Fantastical and God-Honoring
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Beautiful and Imaginative
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