White Bird
The Aure Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tim H. Dixon
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By:
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W. K. Greyling
About this listen
The kingdom of Aure has been attacked by a mysterious skin-shifter known as The White. While the newly appointed regent, Sir Avry, searches for a way to combat the threat, Merisande disappears, and all signs point to The White as her abductor. But Avry will soon learn that things aren’t always what they seem.
©2018 W.K. Greyling (P)2019 W.K. GreylingWhat listeners say about White Bird
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- Zoe
- 13-08-20
White Bird
This is the second part and I loved it as much as the first
Lots of twists in the story, great ending!
Great narration
I received this audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review
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- So HAPPY!!
- 18-07-21
Interesting
This second book was not what I was expecting. I like that there was some predictability, but also many surprises.
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- Sandra B
- 06-07-20
Great 2 rd book
I also enjoyed this book.
Good read, flows well from first book.
Narrator was easy to listen too.
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- Placid
- 07-10-21
Intense
This story continues the story of the two young people after their return and the betrayal that they are subjected to. The action and the drama are good and the characters develop throughout the ordeal as they overcome various issues thrown into their paths.
The narration of this book is very good with the voices being done for each character.
This book was provided free of charge with the expectation of an honest review.
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- KarenThornton
- 01-10-19
The second awesome instalment
Really enjoyed the first book and this one was really good as well. I like the unpredictable nature of the storyline and the strong female character. This one features a giant bird, an assassin, two sick kings and the dreaming place. A sequel not to be missed.
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- Tracy Tucker
- 03-02-21
So wonderfully woven a story is a delightful find
I was hesitant to listen to 'White Bird', the second book in W.K.Greyling's duology, because I'd so enjoyed the narration in the previous book and I was concerned that some consistency might be lost. How wrong I was. Another fine narrator in the form of Tim H. Dixon, drew me into and through this book with good diction, fabulous voice acting, and a true feel for the characters and situations. He brought them to life for me, and now the book is done I will miss them.
My thanks to W. K. Greyling for writing such a marvelous book, for keeping me entranced, and for the wonderful people and places he drew in my mind. I really like the author's writing style and I'm already hungry for more. I haven't checked yet, but I'm hoping there may be more by him.
My advice, if you're looking for your next read, try this book and the previous in the duology. I hope you find them as entrancing as I did.
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- Iggy
- 05-08-21
satisfying finish
really liked how detailed the end of the book was, not an ambiguous finish many books have - it continued for a bit to show how it all unfolded instead of "happy ever after". And it was also nice to see the side story of he fmwhite doe play out. highly recommend!
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- Candice K Hardcastle
- 07-01-24
Exciting and magical
This is an honest review given freely in exchange for a free audio download.
Absolutely loved this second book of schemes, adventure and fantasy. Brilliantly written and narrated, really bringing the characters to life.
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- Vana
- 22-07-20
Sweet ending
This was a great duology. The story picks up right where the first book ended and all three of our main characters are in it. The ending is extremely satisfying and I really fell in love with the relationships between these characters especially those between parent and child.
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- Summer W
- 27-12-20
Awesome conclusion
I really enjoyed this book, and it was a great sequel. I like that most of the questions I had about the first book were answered in this one, and that we got to learn more about Astrid and the Fae, and what was happening with Gandel. It picks up right where the first left off, and explores what's happened since then. I loved that Mer actually went through some nice character development and didn't just do a 180 on her feelings, even if she was infuriatingly stubborn at times. I definitely found Avry more interesting this time around, since he's the more of the main character in this one. I was great to hear more of his thoughts and about his past. The ending was great also. The narrator is a different one from the first book, maybe because it's told more in Avry's point of view this time. It definitely threw me off at first, but I got used to it quickly and it really fit the book really well. I received a free review copy of this book.
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