Threads of Destiny: Volume 1
Destiny Cycle, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Naudus
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Yrsillar
About this listen
The tournament is past, the Inner Sect achieved, and Ling Qi has chosen the path of her life going forward.
Retainer to the heir of the province, an absurd step up from a girl who lived on the street a year before. Now she faces a strange prospect, peace. There are no great tournaments in her immediate future, no desperate battles to maintain her station. Formal duels and skill challenges just aren't the same. But she has much to learn, and now that she has proven herself, the Argent Peak Sect has much to teach an inner disciple.
With her first great hurdle past, Ling Qi will find her greatest challenge might just be her own self, and whether she can adhere to the ideals she has chosen.
Inspired by ancient folklore, modern martial arts and Xianxia, this fantasy novel offers a mixture of life and action while developing a world both fantastic in setting yet familiar in the humanity of its inhabitants.
©2022 Damien Rutland (P)2022 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about Threads of Destiny: Volume 1
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- holly aanensen
- 14-09-2024
Wow
I tried reading this book on royal road and couldn't get interested. the audiobook drew me in and I even put off sleep to listen to it . Amazing
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- Nicholas
- 26-11-2022
Was geting bored
I'm starting to really struggle with this series. Multiple times I found my mind wandering only to realize that 10 minutes had passed and I had no idea what was going on at the current point in the story, necessitating having to go back and relisten to what I missed. I have listened to a lot of audiobooks, getting so bored or distracted that I have to relisten to sections does not happen often. Having it happen multiple times in a single book is not a good sign.
As others reviews have mentioned this book is lacking in reader engagement. It feels like a whole lot of nothing consequential happens for most of this book of 20 hours. The other books are fine, but in my opinion this book needs a serious edit.
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