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Timberdark

By: Darren Charlton
Narrated by: Hunter Stanford
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Summary

With the tide turned against the Dead, Peter and the remaining community on Wranglestone prepare to leave for town, where the comforts of the world before await them. Could this be the home that finally brings both safety and unity for all?

Cooper isn’t so sure. He harbours feelings from that terrible night on the lake and worse, a secret...codename, Timberdark.

With Cooper’s new found connection to the Dead, Peter’s suspicions about what he might do next grow. Faced with losing the boy he loves, Peter must uncover the truth about the mysterious Timberdark before their future together and the world around them is placed in danger.

©2022 Darren Charlton (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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An amazing end to a heartwarming tale.

I really loved how Timberdark built superbly upon what happened in Wranglestone. Peter and Cooper’s relationship was such an interesting concept , where one couldn’t fully access the world of the other. Such an amazing story and I literally felt all the emotions reading it.

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Do not read it will physically bring you pain

This book was even worse than the first one. Even if your starved for literature sitting, staring at a wall is better than this book. It is the cliche of every teen romance book where they scramble to write a second book, because the first one was mildly successful. Do not bother trying to push through the first bit it doesn’t get better. At least narrators tried but I did deduct two stars from them because they agreed to read this and scorch the ears of anyone who has the misfortune of hearing it.

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Disappointed

I chose this because I loved the first book Wranglestone so much, that is such a brilliant book. However, this sequel is neither one thing nor the other. Confusing with enormous holes in the plot line and ending with nothing but contradiction to what had gone before! It’s as if the author was desperate to end it but didn’t know how to! I wish I hadn’t bothered!

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