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Son of Orlan

Chronicles of Kin Roland, Book 2

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Son of Orlan

By: Scott Moon
Narrated by: Reece Allan Morse
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New Enemies

Kin Roland survived the Battle of Crater Town. He managed to keep his friends alive, though most remained at his side on Crashdown when the safe course would have been to evacuate with Earth Fleet. Kin even found the girl of his dreams.

Surviving Earth Fleet justice and a Reaper vendetta was only the beginning. Now Kin has real trouble.

With the Grand Army of the Mazz Empire descending on the planet to destroy ancient enemies and Reapers sweeping across the landscape, leaving terror and death in their wake, Kin learns the truth of his supposedly invincible enemies. The largest military expedition in history isn't that of a conquering force. The Mazz are on the run - fleeing extinction - and Kin knows desperate enemies are dangerous.

Kin will find himself in a position no one expected. He'll define humanity with his next choice or doom them eternally.

©2014 Scott Moon (P)2015 Scott Moon
Science Fiction Military Adventure Reaper Fiction

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Son of Orlan is a great story read by a talented story teller. Very entertaining and captivating to listen too.

Great Story!

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Not a bad story, but not a stand alone, and doesn't "end" either. Narrator was not super great, but some of his voices were really good.

Not a stand alone, no real ending here

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The storyline was decent, but the narration had awkward long pauses and seemed like they were just trying to drag out the reading duration. I would read the book and skip the audio version for this one..

Narration is hard to endure

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