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Aerisia: Land Beyond the Sunset
- The Sunset Lands Beyond Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Ruthie Bowles
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
An entire world is in danger, and I’m supposed to save it. Only...it’s not my world.
Before saving another realm, she must learn to save herself.
Hannah's college plans didn't include becoming the savior of a parallel world and getting tangled up with an immortal warrior.... The mystery of other worlds is not one Hannah Winters ever dreamed she’d solve. She also never counted on meeting an elderly stranger bearing an enchanted moonstone during her evening run, a stranger claiming to have crossed from another world in search of that realm’s promised deliverer. Her.
Protests have no sway with the visitor, and Hannah finds herself transported to Aerisia, a mysterious land beyond Earth’s sunsets. Here, Hannah is believed to be the Artan, a legendary heroine prophesied to oppose the dreaded Dark Powers. Majestic fairies, the immortal Simathe, and the peaceful Moonkind are all willing to help her discover her true identity, but Hannah’s just an ordinary college student from Earth. She doesn't have any latent magical abilities and she’s not the Artan.
Unfortunately, her allies aren't seeing it that way. Neither are her enemies. In fact, Hannah’s life is in jeopardy from the moment she arrives in Aerisia, which means becoming the Artan may be the only way to survive....
An epic portal fantasy adventure with original races, familiar fairy tale creatures, plenty of twists and turns, lots of action, and a dash of slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance. Suitable for YA and adult listeners. Welcome to Aerisia! Begin your journey today.
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- Kirsty Barrett
- 05-12-22
Excellent
Loved this story. Hannah telling her side of the story helps you understand her point of view, and explains the faults of herself. This keeps it very real. Poor Hannah, and living in a castle of men can't be easy. I look forward to more in this series.
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- Missgotty
- 11-07-22
Another Realm
One minute Hannah is enjoying life getting ready for family celebrations, the next she's been transported to a different world. The people of this new world Aerisia call her the Artan, and have great, impossible expectations of her which she has no idea how to accomplish. She wants none of it and just wants to go home. However, the evil presence knows she is here and Hannah is thrown into danger's way. In order to ensure Hannah is always protected, extreme measures must be taken.
The story was ok but a lot of focus is put on how young Hannah is, and she sometimes comes across as a whiny, immature brat. The budding romance is very subtle but interesting. I hope in book 2 Hannah's proves more mature and the romance realised in full effect.
I was given this book for free of my own choosing and I voluntarily left this review.
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- Dhruv
- 03-04-23
interesting
the story is off to an amazing start. I have always enjoyed the portal fantasies and this one is especially nice. the world-building is amazing the protagonist seems interesting. definitely looking forward to more.
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- Pastel
- 12-12-23
Endless info dumping
This book didn’t really have much of a plot- I couldn’t finish it because there was too much info dumping and not enough actual plot. The main character didn’t make any choices, she just kind of let things happen to her and it didn’t make sense to me that she was somehow okay with her situation, even referring to some of the people who kidnapped her as her friends- when she has known them for less than a day. Half the book is just people telling her things about the world, and it doesn’t really try to make you care about the information because nothing is happening as a result of the main characters decisions. That said, the narrator was okay, and performed pretty well. I think this story is just not for me.
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