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The Land Behind the Veil: Books I - III

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The Land Behind the Veil: Books I - III

By: Kriss Erickson
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Kriss Erickson's highly acclaimed, "Land Behind the Veil" series in one volume (well, the first 3 books; she may write more): BROWNBIRD'S LUCK: In a misty land, long ago, and far away, lived a lovely girl-child of fourteen. Her lineage was as mysterious as the mountain range that loomed over the valley where she lived. Her father grew flax, and her grandmother, “The Dark Weaver”, wove the linen into beautiful tapestries, some with strange powers. This was their only means of a living. Deila tended the animals on the small farm and helped “Gran” with the weaving. One night everything changed when a foal was born to the dray horse and by morning was taken from them by an evil creature. JOURNEY TO BRODANTIA: Guided by a map given Deila by her grandmother, The Dark Weaver, Deila, Jaime, and Falimar are pursued by their parents who covet Falimar for the wealth they could get by selling his parts. They must overcome harpies, huge wildcats, and other obstacles to find the hidden Land Behind the Veil. INNER UNICORN: Things can't get any worse for Deila, Jaime, and Falimar. But they do when the trio are captured by dwarves under the supervision of Skalle, dragged back home, and sold to the Rivermaster as slaves. -------------------- Epic fantasy. A delightful adventure filled with elves, unicorns, dwarves, and other fanciful creatures. Suitable for young adults and fantasy fans who are still young at heart. Rated "G" 192,500 words See the sales pages for the individual books for reviews. Fantasy & Magic Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Heartfelt
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I think if there was an actual narrator who spoke the accent that’s used in the book, it would be more bearable. I think they might be Scottish or something, the AI narration is so bad for this. It’s a super flat, one dimensional representation of the characters. Extremely predictable and pedantic. The dialogue is unbearably bad.

One dimensional predictable book that drags

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