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  • Street Rats of Aramoor

  • Street Rats of Aramoor, Volumes 1 and 2
  • By: Michael Wisehart
  • Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
  • Length: 16 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)

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Street Rats of Aramoor

By: Michael Wisehart
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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Summary

Winner 2018 CIPA EVVY Awards for New Adult Fiction

Winner 2018 Global eBook Awards for Historical Fiction-Medieval

RunnerUP 2018 Reader's Favorite Awards for Juv. Fantasy

Finalist 2018 Kindle Book Awards for Fantasy/Sci-fi

Ayrion has been training to fight since he was old enough to walk. As far back as he can remember he’s always had one dream - to be the youngest warrior of his clan. Unfortunately, Ayrion learns the hard way that being the best isn't always a good thing.

After a tragic accident rips away his dreams and leaves him without a home, Ayrion heads south to the capital city of Aramoor in hopes of starting a new life. That journey will test him in ways he had never expected, forcing him to use every ounce of his training just to stay alive.

Battling highway bandits, river pirates, and even Cylmaran slavers, Ayrion finally reaches the walls of Aramoor to realize that his troubles have only just begun.

Mugged, robbed, and left for dead, Ayrion finds himself at the mercy of the city’s streets.

Can he learn to navigate Aramoor’s treacherous underbelly before it reaches up and swallows him whole?

Find out in the gripping first pair of tales, Banished and Hurricane, in the Street Rats of Aramoor saga.

©2017 Michael Wisehart (P)2018 Podium Publishing
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Street Rats

This is becoming a feature of my reviews, but I thoroughly enjoy these type of novels and this one is no exception. Excellent through and through

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fast moving

Takes you back in time in the saga. Nonetheless it moves space and fills some gaps.

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My daughter's favourite book of the moment.

Great swashbuckling adventure. Wonderfully gruesome in places and the odd implied inappropriate advances on young girls, but the hero always steps in to save the day. My daughter, aged 10, loved it and so did I.

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really enjoyed it

Narrator was great, easy to listen to. Nice fantasy story with magic In a medieval time frame. hero with some friends made along the way sort of tale.

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no good.

i did not enjoy this. it was, well just do not waste your money on this.

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