Through the Door
The Thin Veil, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kate Rudd
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By:
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Jodi McIsaac
About this listen
Single mom Cedar McLeod leads an ordinary but lonely life, balancing the demands of her career and her six-year-old daughter, Eden. One day, a fight between the two leads to the stunning discovery that Eden can open portals to anywhere she imagines. But before they can learn more about Eden’s extraordinary gift, the young girl mysteriously disappears. Desperate to find answers and her daughter, Cedar seeks out Eden’s father, who left before Eden was born. What she discovers challenges everything she’s ever known about the world around her: Magic is real - and mythical beings from an ancient world will stop at nothing to possess Eden’s abilities. Now, Cedar may have to put her faith in all of them if she hopes to save her daughter’s life.
The first in the Thin Veil series, Through the Door is a pulse-pounding adventure that takes listeners across the globe and into the ancient realm of Celtic myths, where the stakes are high and only the deepest love will survive.
©2013 Jodi McIsaac (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Through the Door
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- Linda S.
- 22-01-17
Surprisingly Wonderful
My tweenage daughter and I really enjoyed listening to this book. I have downloaded the next in the series already.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-04-23
Robotic narrator and insulting interpretation
If you listen to the sample you can hear how robotic this narration is. She pronounces every single word making it stuttery and very annoying to listen to. In addition, it is based in Canada with the Irish legends the Tuatha Dé Danann also Canadian in what is an insultingly egotistical twist on the author's part. To add insult to injury, on the one trip to Ireland in the book, the mermaids all have American accents too and the narrators few attempts at an Irish accent are appalling. Most of the character's lines are ridiculously dramatic with wailing and sobbing at every turn. The story doesn't make sense and it was painful to have to listen to.
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