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Tears of Gold

Edinburgh Elementals, Book 2

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Tears of Gold

By: Gayle Ramage
Narrated by: Chris Barnes
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The Brisingamen Necklace - A necklace forged by four dwarves in ancient times. It is said that, if worn, your tears turn to gold.

The Brisingamen Necklace - A necklace currently residing in a glass display case, on a shelf, in the bathroom of an Edinburgh townhouse belonging to a woman called Hattie.

The Brisingamen Necklace - A necklace soon to be stolen by an unsuspecting thief.

About the Series... Giants, pixies, mermaids - all creatures confined within fairytales. But what if these being were as real as you or I? They're not that easy to spot but if you look properly you will find them. Thanks to her different-coloured eyes, Edinburgh resident, Hattie, can clearly see that goblin sitting on the park bench tripping up passers-by, or the salamander that's relaxing in the flames of next door's bonfire. As long as the creatures don't bother her, she won't bother the creatures. But if they do cause trouble, they'd better watch out...

The second book in the Edinburgh Elemental fantasy series.

©2014 Gayle Ramage (P)2014 Gayle Ramage
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal & Urban Contemporary Urban Classics

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What made the experience of listening to Tears of Gold the most enjoyable?

The narrator's voice for the characters.

What did you like best about this story?

The scene when the necklace is found.

Which character – as performed by Chris Barnes – was your favorite?

Again, Michael.

Any additional comments?

Again, like part one, this is an interesting short story.

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Book one and three were a lot better. I'm not sure why. I just didn't particularly like this one. I think maybe it was anti-climactic.

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