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The Exiled Earthborn

The Earthborn Trilogy, Book 2

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The Exiled Earthborn

By: Paul Tassi
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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In this thrilling second book of the Earthborn trilogy, Lucas and Asha have survived the decimation of Earth at the hands of the invading Xalans and seek safe haven with their enemy's true foes, the Sorans. They find a lush planet inhabited by a civilization far more advanced than their own, waging a seemingly endless war against a constantly evolving enemy. The Sorans call the pair of them the "Earthborn", and they're welcomed as heroes, almost as gods. To an audience of billions, they swear an oath to avenge their fallen planet by aiding the Sorans in their war against Xala.

But soon Lucas and Asha find Sora just as dangerous as apocalyptic Earth when they're targeted by the Fourth Order, a rebel collective who decries them as false prophets and harbingers of further bloodshed. Their friend and turncoat Xalan scientist, Alpha, believes he's located someone who can help them turn the tide of the war for good, stranded on a conquered colony planet. But landing on the new world, Lucas and Asha find themselves hunted by a violent, mysterious beast known only as the Desecrator, let loose by the Xalans.

Escaping Earth was only the beginning. As Lucas and Asha quickly learn, the universe has worlds and creatures far more dangerous than anything their home planet could have offered, and their continued survival hinges on gaining new allies they never could have imagined.

©2015 Paul Tassi (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Dystopian First Contact Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Space Opera Space Fiction Solar System War

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Maktub

an easy listen. one critique on the narration is he hastens his speech through the action encounters giving me less time to picture the scenes in my head. I can easily forgive any plot holes or devices and enjoy the story for entertaining me from start to end. look forward to the next book.

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new planet mew people

enjoyed the 2 book almost as much as the first. good follow on from that. narration was good

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interesting and gripping

I read a review which related this to the hungergames I would strongly disagree
this is unique and kept me wanting to find out more
I'm onto the 3rd book now it's definitely worth a listen

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only one point. both worlds had similar names,

great yarn, very well narrated. clear definition tween enemies wouldve been great. sounded very similar.

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Good easy listen

Thank you to the Author .. I enjoyed this. Its an easy listening scifi and the characters are well done .. You can visualise this like a movie

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Too much repitition for my liking, the same thing happening to the same characters, with the same sort of out comes. Could not finisha Book 2, and will definitley NOT finish the series!

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What Happened to the reasonable story of book 1???

Okay, so this audiobook series was completed when I came across it.

I figured...."Yeah, this is a comfortable formulaic theme."

I was right..... it's easy to listen to and even enjoy.

BUT ....... first red flag:

the word TRILOGY- means book 2 is only worth a few chapters and book 3 will either be a recovery or failure.

2nd red flag: TRILOGY.

Means this isn't a series, and a typical publishers "3 book deal" based on a strong beginning. NOT being a series, means after 3 books, the idea was dropped.

The FIRST BOOK - EXODUS is strong, comfortable and formulaic. Being the authors first book, the story, structure and flow is well done and leads with wanting to know what happens next.
Book 1 best summarised as "Post-apocalyptic world survivors meet intellectual ET and escape to an unknown future."

But, I'll save you the time.... Book 2 descends into ridiculous. First 5 chapters are readable, then skip 10-15 chapters, read 3 chapters, then read the last 2 chapters.

Because to summarise book two becomes a very disjointed version of "The Hunger Games part 2 meets Alien vs Predator on the ewok world of Star Wars, doing a Die Hard, and ends up in the Matrix Revelations- probably the worst story that went to film."

So, yeah, the author failed in book 2, maybe due to ego or relief that someone accepted book 1 and was too lazy to follow the rules of writing.

Book 3 - forget about it.

It's the Matrix Revelations of publishing.

Either deadline pressure or a lack of discipline just saw the writing descend into too much chop and change, with a ridiculous story that doesn't make sense.

So- just read book one and don't be curious.

("included" complete series means it's the audiobook discount bargain bin of audible..... open at own risk.)

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