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  • Children of Kerensky
  • By: Blaine Lee Pardoe
  • Narrated by: Tren Sparks
  • Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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Summary

A race to victory….

Terra. For centuries, it has been the Clans’ ultimate prize. As prophesied by their founder, Nicholas Kerensky, the Clan that conquers Terra shall ascend above all others to become the ilClan, ruler over the rest of the Clans. And its leader shall become the ilKhan, and will lead the Inner Sphere into a new era.

And now, nearly a century after the Clan Invasion, two Clans race to be the first to reach Terra. On one side is Alaric Ward, Khan of Clan Wolf, a brilliant warrior and complex mix of the best of the Clans and the Inner Sphere. He comes to save the Inner Sphere from itself, intending to construct a new empire among the stars. His main adversary is Chingis Khan Malvina Hazen, the brutal, ruthless leader of Clan Jade Falcon. Forged in a tradition where only the strong survive, she leads her touman not to save the Inner Sphere, but to raze it to ashes and rebuild it according to her own twisted vision.

All that stands between them and a decisive victory that will reshape the Inner Sphere forever is the impenetrable barrier shielding Terra from invasion, not to mention the forces of the once-mighty Republic, which has no plans to surrender without a vicious fight…the only question is, who will reach Terra first?

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feels like 1/3 of a book

I don't know if this is abridged since it doesn't say as such but it certainly feels like it is. don't get me wrong I did mostly enjoy it but it really did feel at times like it was skipping many chapters worth of events and context in a much larger novel. there were seriously large time jumps and new characters and events popping up that felt disconnected from what happened in a previous chapter which just left me a bit baffled and confused more often than I would have liked, and it only got worse as time went on. also looking at the chapters most were 10-20 min then one random chapter is 50+ min long, which really makes me think this isn't the full book. which is a damn shame because I feel like the book as a whole would have/has a really cool plot but honestly I'm just left wanting. narrator was decent

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