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The Queen Collection

By: Matthew Peed
Narrated by: Sierra Kline, Gabriel Vaughan
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Summary

To say things have changed since the battle with the demons would be an understatement. Louella is working to pick up the pieces that were seemingly held together only through the glue that was Regan. Can Louella rise to the occasion without the Regan's aid?

With Lelune's followers decimated or losing faith along with the ever-ambitious Cassin finally making his presence in Celestia felt, the world is literally crashing down around her. That doesn't mean Lelune is going to lie down and let it happen. It has been a long time since the Celestials went to war. Can Murgin survive it?

The only thing keeping Alara going, the only light in a world consisting of darkness, is her daughter, the inquisitive and energetic Nara. That fact is only compounded by the dungeons of the north having broken free of Regan's control. They are waging all-out war. Kenia seeks revenge, and Tzulxuc seeks simply to regain his lost power. Can Alara muster the strength to stop them?

With the gnomish legacy behind her, Izora heads out to seek answers to questions that seemingly have none. A burning desire in her soul is leading her to the one place that the world considers off-limits now: Saymar, home of the demons.

©2022 Matthew Peed (P)2022 Tantor
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Some new direction, I think?

Whelp, if you got this far, you kind of already know Peed's writing.

But here he seems to want to diversify a little? He takes a little bit of a different direction in focusing mostly on a few more 'secondary' characters, and fleshing out the ramifications of some of the previous happenings. A nice idea.

The execution is not that well done however, again this book feels like it is barely halfway into a story before ending very abruptly! And with little to no 'story-arc' for this book, to stand on its own. It is a bit maddening, or frustrating because again, I enjoy the premise. but its just seem fall just short each time, frustratingly.

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what the hell is this

story slow and nothing to do with man cast waste of time listening to this drivel want money back and time. what the hell is this the equivalent of the music in a series if so don't bother listening to it if you don't want any plot line advance ment and lots of pointless feeling.

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