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A River Enchanted

Elements of Cadence, Book 1

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A River Enchanted

By: Rebecca Ross
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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A sparkling debut fantasy with Celtic tones set on the magical isle of Cadence where two childhood enemies must team up to discover why girls are going missing from their clan.

Enchantments run deep on the magical Isle of Cadence.

The capricious spirits that live there find mirth in the lives of the humans who call the land home, but that mischief turns to malevolence as girls begin to go missing.

Adaira, heiress of the east, knows the spirits only answer to a bard’s music, enticing them to return the missing girls. But there’s only one bard capable of drawing the spirits forth by song: her childhood enemy, Jack Tamerlaine.

He hasn’t stepped foot on Cadence in ten long years, content to study music at the Mainland university. But as Jack and Adaira reluctantly work together it becomes apparent the trouble with the spirits is far more sinister than first thought and an older, darker secret lurks beneath the surface, threatening to undo them all.

©2022 Rebecca Ross (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Coming of Age Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy
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Fabulous narration

Super whimsical and intriguing story with amazing narration that perfectly suited the vibe. Can’t wait to read book 2!

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I wish it hadn't taken me so long to listen to this book as it was actually very enjoyable! The narrator was amazing and I loved the Scottish themes throughout. I have to say, I didn't find myself caring too deeply for any of the characters, and I also don't really care for the main romance either. I'm not sure if this is because of how the characters were written or just because of how long it took me to read this book but either way that's the main reason for my lower rating. I'm excited to see what happens in the second book!

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Beautiful story

Loved the story and the narrator was perfect. Looking forward to listening to the sequel.

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Might be better to read it, rather than listen.

This is a good story, unfortunately though it is let down by using jarring words like 'Mum.' In the era the story is set in it should surely be 'Mother.' These kind of slip ups pull you from the story and really grate. I like the way the story is developing, the depth of each character and anticipation of where everything is heading.

Unfortunately, the narrator ruins it for me. I really like the tone of her voice but not the way she reads or the voices she uses for the characters.characters
I will definitely be moving on to book two as I'm intrigued enough in the story to push past the problems and see what happens.

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Quality story telling

The language of this story is top quality, although the pacing is somewhat affected by the languid narration. It also contains some beautiful depictions of love, which I usually roll my eyes at. All in all, a wonderful, mystic experience.

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Magical Storytelling with Fantastic Narration!

An absolute gem of a story: beautifully woven and laced with magic, intrigue, adventure, sizzling romance - but at its heart, human connection and the characters relationships with each other and with the natural world - and the mystical, elemental spirits that govern those elemental aspects of the mortal world. The story is well thought out, with excellent world building and robustly fleshed out, believable characters, and the pace is spot on. There is none of the usual predictability of obvious twists and cliffhangers, and the story has a satisfying conclusion, neatly trying up all loose ends.

In terms of the narration, Ruth Urquhart does a fantastic job of really bringing the story to life, and creating distinctive, properly differentiated characters with the magic of her voice and superlative acting skills.

I am also a fantasy novelist and it is, unsurprisingly, my favourite genre - particularly anything involving magic. This dualogy by Rebecca Ross has really blown me away, so if you want a compelling and immersive dose of escapism, then I highly recommend a stay in the magical isle of Cadence!

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Narration lacking, story was good

Narration was very dull and monotonous and as the story isn’t all action here there and everywhere it made the story feel dull. Definitely one to be enjoyed by reading or read by a different actor

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A gaelic fantasy

An engaging read. Which I got frustrated with as the book rapped up. I will not continue when the sequel is eventually released.

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Story with a potential

"Hero returns to hometown to solve mystery" kind of story but in fantasy setting.
I cannot say it didn't keep my attention, but the ending felt somewhat anticlimactic. I understand it's a series, but I was surprised when the book ended. The pacing could've been done better. I guess it applies to the whole book. Multiple POVs felt out of balance sometimes.
But I liked the story itself. It has the potential to unravel interestingly in the next installment.
I just wish there was more world building. I had trouble imaging surroundings with a few different ideas clashing in my mind. Clan having castle? I don't mind filling gaps for authors, but when the convention is broken, I expect some help.
The lector's pronunciation required some getting used to.

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A sort of Fairytale

It’s a good story, but it really felt like it could’ve just been one book.

I enjoyed that it seemed like a fairytale and wasn’t a story I heard before. But you don’t spend a lot of time with any one character so it’s hard to get invested in them.

Great history and world building but I was kind of surprised and disappointed that the ending seemed in sight and out of nowhere conflict arises leading to book two.

I liked this, but I’m not invested enough to go on to book two.

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