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The Worlds That Separated Us

The Worlds Duology

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The Worlds That Separated Us

By: Megan Jayne
Narrated by: Jelene Dela Cruz
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University graduate Rosie is from Earth. At least she’s never had cause to question that before now. After a car accident and an oddly familiar stranger turn her world upside down, she is forced to question everything she thought she once knew. Thrust into a world of betrayal, loss, and love. Rosie faces an impossible choice between the two worlds she’s grown to love, or risk losing everything she’s ever cared about. All while an impending war is on the horizon.

©2021 Megan Jayne (P)2021 Megan Jayne
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This is a teen/ young adult book that enjoyed even though I’m older.

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Ok start to this series.
3 star listen.
World building is pretty basic and things happen a little to easily.
Thanks to the audio team for sending me a copy of the audiobook. The narration is done by a single female narrator and I feel like she fit the storyline.
I will continue with this, hoping the second book has more depth to it.
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This book has a good story and the narrator fits it well. The scenes a fairly well defined although it is sometimes blended. As in the fight scene when you know, as adults that there will not be private moments that are shared. But over all, a great storyline that should be highly received. Us older foggeys would notice it more than the youth will...

young Adult

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