Omega: An Icon Story
Icons, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Boucher
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Jessica Threet
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By:
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Riley Tune
The decision was made.
Hunter Monroe is now the Icon known as Paragon.
The man called Infinity - nearly unstoppable, the most powerful, and fuel by rage - is dead.
The victory claimed in the wake of his death came at a price. Now a year later, the Imperial Lords are no more, and Hunter finds himself as an intern to a powerful Icon he once called an enemy.
When Hunter and his team receive a message alerting them that Impervious - their invincible leader - has gone missing in his attempts to help another world, the young Icons take action.
Now, Mo’eizus - the virus-plagued home world of Hunter’s heritage - becomes their new destination as they join forces with the rebel group known as Bravado. Old friends, rejected recruits, and powerful new allies work together as a rescue mission is planned against an enemy that is worshiped as divinity.
As they dive deeper into Impervious’ disappearance, secrets are revealed, teams are split, bonds are tested, and old foes emerge as Paragon - and his team - face a foe that even their strongest member couldn’t defeat.
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Overall great story
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Big improvement
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Narration has some cut off words(not many) runs out of separate voices to use for people, and some mic issues where it is bumped or something and is left in, overall between the 2 books I honestly don’t care much for the narrators level of quality, I hope he gets better but until that time an editor or someone to help him catch these kinds of issues would be nice.
Story has lots of lighthearted fun with enough depth to keep it interesting, but for me it flips view points far more frequently in book 2 and less obviously. It got distracting how suddenly and frequently it would happen.(especially because it didn’t seem to benefit the story for the constant changing of view point)
Otherwise I’m liking the series overall and hoping for more!
Good sequel but a couple issues
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Good sequel, story went in interesting directions
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