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  • The After Cilmeri Series Boxed Set

  • Daughter of Time/Footsteps in Time/Winds of Time/Prince of Time
  • By: Sarah Woodbury
  • Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
  • Length: 28 hrs and 42 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The After Cilmeri Series Boxed Set

By: Sarah Woodbury
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
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Time travel to medieval Wales. Journey to a medieval world of princes and castles with the first four books in the After Cilmeri series: Daughter of Time (prequel), Footsteps in Time (book 1), Winds of Time (1.5 novella), and Prince of Time (book 2).

Daughter of Time: Llywelyn and Meg, a medieval man with an uncertain destiny and a modern woman with a troubled past. Only by working together can they navigate the shifting allegiances that threaten the very existence of Wales - and create their own history that defies the laws of time.

Footsteps in Time: Anna is driving her aunt's minivan with her brother, David, when she crashes through time and finds herself in the middle of an ambush of Llywelyn, the last Prince of Wales. It is December 1282, and the English have attacked, hoping to eliminate the Welsh rebels forever. Instead, the siblings save Llywelyn's life and embark on a journey that transforms not only themselves but an entire world. Footsteps in Time is the story of what might have happened had Llywelyn lived, and what happens to the two teenagers who save him.

Winds of Time: No travel is simple for Meg, not even a commuter flight, and especially not when she finds herself in the Middle Ages again instead of in a plane crash on a mountain side in Oregon. Meg will need every last bit of maturity she gained in her years in the modern world to survive even a day in this one.

Prince of Time: David and his man-at-arms, Ieuan, find themselves alone and on the run from a company of English soldiers who've sworn vengeance for the recent death of their king. Meanwhile, Llywelyn lays on his deathbed from a traitor's arrow. And once again, it is David and Anna, and all they represent, who hold the key to the survival of Wales.

"Sarah Woodbury is my new favorite author. Daughter of Time reminds me of Outlander and 1632, with a fresh twist. I read all the books in the After Cilmeri series in four days! Long after I finished the last book, the stories and characters stayed in my mind, and I kept wishing I could return to the world Sarah so skillfully created. I can't wait for the next book and the next." (Debra Holland, New York Times best-selling author of the Montana Sky series)

©2014 Sarah Woodbury (P)2021 Sarah Woodbury

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Cilmeri Series

One of my favourite books but found 28hours of “he said” “she said” etc ever second sentence grinding on my nerves. Seemed to ruin the flow of the dialogue. Even went to the books to see if it was written that way- it was. Maybe it was just annoying when spoken.

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I adore this series

I adore this series. Who wouldn’t? It has all the points a cracking story should have. For anyone interested in history it opens the question what could have happened differently if …..
In this boxes set we learn what happens when a family suddenly has the ability to transpose themselves to medieval Britain and Wales in particular. And Sarah Woodbury chose to set it at a pivotal point in Welsh history - when Wales lost its independence. So we see that Meg, the American woman suddenly appeared in front of Llewelyn the Prince of Wales. He falls in love with her and if you think this is a kissing book like the lad in Princess Bride said, you would be so wrong. This series has everything. Yes it has romance, but it has sword fighting, intrigue, politics and science fantasy. You get to know and love David’s family. The story line is absolutely riveting as the author tells the story from the main characters allowing this series to be read chapter by chapter, or you could read it in a different order by following what happens to a specific character. I’ve done both and enjoyed the story either way.
The fascinating thing for me is the direction the story takes. Because Llewelyn is not killed at Cilmeri, history as we know it has changed. So this is not our world anymore, it is a different world . I love audio books and I love this one I can understand that the main characters speak American, but I found the accent of the Welsh and English characters pretty weird. Some sort of Russian/northern German accent. In the end I figured that as it’s an alternate world, the accents also changed. I would have liked the narrator to be able to do the Welsh accent though. However, this is a rollicking tale, not only do you learn more about the history of medieval Wales and the Marches, you also learn some odd American terminology. Sadly, only the first 3 books of this series are available on Audible.

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Poor accent/s of narrator

Too many “he said/she said”. Poorly written and poorly researched. Read Outlander instead. Narration was grating.

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