Sorcery Reborn
The Rebellion Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Mattacks
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Steve McHugh
About this listen
He doesn’t need a weapon. He is the weapon.
After losing his powers in an epic battle between good and evil, former sorcerer Nate Garrett finds himself living as a humble human in Clockwork, Oregon. While the world thinks Nate is dead, his friends continue to fight against Avalon and the evil it’s intent on spreading.
Avalon’s forces turn up in Clockwork, and Nate’s frustration grows with every passing day his magic doesn’t return. He finds himself trying to stop Avalon’s plans while hiding from enemies who would destroy everything in their path to see him dead.
Avalon’s darkness begins to threaten the people Nate cares about, and an old nemesis returns; magic or no magic, he has no choice but to fight. But will Nate see his magical powers reborn before the entire town—and everyone he loves—is destroyed?
©2019 Steve McHugh (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about Sorcery Reborn
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- Tigerfly
- 22-04-2020
I’m really not liking the female narrator
Oh wow how do I hate her performance. It doesn’t match Steve’s writing style nor the other narrator. It’s cringeworthy and I’m ready to skip to Nate’s parts only and find the ebook to catch up on what “Layla” parts I miss...
Ugh! Thoroughly turned off. Her voice would suit a Jane Austen or Dickens book perfectly. But not a Steve McHugh.
Oh and the guy doing Nate’s part falls far from the excellence we’ve loved from James Langton... and his inability in previous books to get names right and the whiny teenage quality he gives to Nate vs the gravitas and grit he gives Mordred drove me quite mad. Have you noticed sometimes you can’t tell Nate from another female character until you hear “said Nate” 🙄 so annoying. Yet this female reading?... way way worse. 🤦🏽♀️
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- Pamela Kermode
- 13-02-2020
Nate is BBBAACCKK
Omg I’ve been waiting for Nate to come back. Nate is back with his usual ar*e kicking flare and dark sarcastic humor. I’ve missed him so much.
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- Maureen Jarvis
- 29-12-2020
It just got worse
I kept hoping it would get better. Puerile characters, achingly bad dialogue. Don’t bother with this one.
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