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Grog II

Book 2 of the Ebon Blades

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Grog II

By: RW Krpoun
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The Dusmen are invading, and nothing will stop Provine Sael from leading an investigation into the many questions about the northerner’s late start, and so Grog and Burk must march north as well. With the onset of the war, both sides have stripped the border of troops, and it may well be safe for the small band to slip into enemy territory and poke into odd corners in search of the truth. The north is a little-known land, home to rumors about rivers of unmelting ice, dragons, dead cities from the dawn of time, and countless other stories which may be legend, myth, fact, or a combination of all three.Grog and Burk are free, and in the short weeks since their return to civilization, the brutes (half-Human, half-Ukar) have had to face many decisions, something neither Grog nor Burk enjoys. But on their own or with the group, they uphold the honor of the Ebon Blades, a barracks of the old school, secure in the knowledge that Master Horne expects them to do their very best. Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction

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The annoying monotony of the voice! Good gravy I’m glad I didn’t pay for it! I had no idea you could pronounce “Peter” 17 different ways or “provincial” although I’m not sure that’s actually the word since it was someone’s name I don’t think it was pronounced correctly EVER!The first book in the series had a real voice. I could tell the characters apart and it was actually funny and entertaining. The characters are likable. With this virtual voice I lost track of who was speaking and the multiple mispronunciation of so many words made the story even harder to follow! If the next in the series is virtual voice….ill have to buy the book and read it.

Never get an audible book with virtual voice!

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How many times can you repeat the same thing over and over to try to stretch the story. First book was amazing, this one just drones on and on with monotonous baloney?

repetition

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Mispronounced names, timing off, no feelings and made listeners work harder to enjoy the story. Bring back A. T. Chandler!!

Do not use virtual voice

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this would have gotten a 5 star review if the reader of the first book was used! don't go cheap pay people. if thee books continue to be read by AI id have to cancel subscription.

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I really enjoy these stories, the characters are fairly well drawn and interaction is interesting and occasionally really funny the action is well paced and has logical flow, the plot is original if confined by the standard DnD tropes. All of that suffers from the virtual voice which seems like last centuries technology at this point.

This story deserves a real narrator.

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