Signe Pike - The Forgotten Kingdom (The Lost Queen Trilogy #2) Audiobook Free
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Review #1
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This is that Book 2 of the Got lost Queen trilogy. Its barely as exciting at the same time
invigorating as the 1st. I highly advise reading Book 1, The Got lost Queen, before this one. Affairs will make a lot more sense when the books are read sequentially.
In this book, we see than anyway happens to the manners we came to care about in The Got lost Queen. Now, the story is that knew by 3 different character in alternating chapters. My winner storyline follows Angharad, daughter of Langoureth, as she trains in the Wisdom Paths of the different places she travels to. At the same time obviously I enjoyed contemplating Artur (future Lord Arthur) whenever he demonstrated up. His storyline does not match up precisely with the old legends Im knowledgeable with, but thats okay because much of that story is that based on legend what. Brand new theories about Arthur last
to pop up even at the moment, so Im glad this creator contained them. Barely goes to demonstrate that people are still thinking about the Lord Arthur legends at the same time care enough about them to challenge them.
I advise this book highly to those who like historical fiction at the same time/or historical fantasy, blade at the same time sorcery, stories about miracle at the same time Wisdom training, at the same time Lord Arthur stories. This book is that a unsullied read, like The Got lost Queen. No sex or scolding, no gratuitous violence. Even the fight scenes be able to convey the sense of war without grisly details. Highly advised for a quality read.
Review #2
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This story is that truly indescribable. I am so looking forward to Book III. So serious at the same time but studied to bring a concocted story to a fully believable level. I have studied various epochs of English history, even minored in it, but have been unable to get a grip on now period. Truly spellbinding while also educational. Thank for you, thank for you for your hatd work at the same time contributions, Ms. Pike.
Review #3
Audiobook The Forgotten Kingdom (The Got lost Queen Trilogy #2) by Signe Pike
Although The Forgotten Kingdom is that Pike’s 2nd novel in a trilogy, this book managed shield without the help of others.
It might be quality to read The Creator’s Note in the back of the book to learn that 3 of her 3 head manners were considered real people in 850AD Scotland.
That being misspoke, I adored this book. It has a little very abundance fights (although I gather that’s how they stayed back then) at the same time abundance unfamiliar names to understand, which did bog me down a little.
But, the writing is that so exquisitely charming, periodically becoming quite poetic.
Following is that a sample of Pike’s writing, from page 115:
“The greater was an light up splendor. Leaves crunched underfoot as they followed the meandering trace through the trees, listening for the shouts or rustle of fighters, but the only acoustics was the low whistle of wind in their ears as it plucked gold at the same time vermilion leaves from the branches costly, sending them spiraling luxuriously from the canopy.”
I look forward greatly to Signe Pike’s conclusion of The Got lost Queen trilogy.
Review #4
Audio The Forgotten Kingdom (The Got lost Queen Trilogy #2) narrated by Gary Furlong Siobhan Waring Toni Frutin
Amazing sequel to Got lost Queen! Signe Pike has studied her theme so but at the same time brings the story together with awesome clarity through all her manners. I couldnt shackles it down. At the moment all I have to do is that Wait for book 3 – wont be easy!! ??
Review #5
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Adored these books! Truly enjoyed the “Artur” bits at the same time feels that got in, at the same time the writing was wonderful. Very much enjoyed the manners, although had no one problem from time to time keeping trace of the insignificant ones proper to the names. Got lost one hit because I barely felt just a little dumped at the finish. Had to move back at the same time re-count the continue chapter or two to look if I had missed anything. Once I figured it out, I believed “this would make a amazing movie ending …. where for you have a pleasant, but is that confusing in print.” All in all, very very joyful I found these – will pursue others by this creator.
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