• The Song of Stone

  • By: D.K. Holmberg
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 11 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Song of Stone

By: D.K. Holmberg
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The Alainsith claim the memories of the past are stored in the Song. Others use the Song for power.

Finn and Morgan have reached the capital only to find it abandoned. People have evacuated, but Finn needs to know if the king is among them.

Honaaz and Lily prepare for an attack, though they may already be too late. The Alainsith are moving, and the defenses are woefully outnumbered. If they can’t hold them back, Reyand—and all they care about—will be overwhelmed.

When Kanar learns the truth about his sword, the Blackheart must become something more. He must become a true Blade Bearer.

Jal wants to help him, but he must understand why the song has changed before he can, as it may be the key to saving them all.

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Virtual Voice is tough

The virtual voice makes it difficult to listen. The lack of inflection prevents the listener from getting the appropriate emphasis and without any changes of cadence, dialogue is tough to follow.

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